Nashville is known for its shopping, from the famous music shops and boot stores on Lower Broadway to the massive selections at the Opry Mills Mall. Those spots are certainly great, but if you are looking a for a truly Nashville shopping experience, look no further than the Factory at Franklin, just 30 minutes south of Nashville. The Factory has something for everyone -- from antiques to clothing to a farmers market to some of the best restaurants in town. Check it out!
The Factory at Franklin may be full of shops now, but the building was originally a full-scale factory.
It was built in 1929 and has been home to Dortch Stove Works, Magic Chef, and the Jamison Bedding Company before being converted in to its present state in 1996.
Today, the Factory features 7 restaurants and food vendors, including Honest Coffee Roasters, a locally owned and operated specialty coffee shop.
There are also 25 different shopping vendors to peruse throughout the facility. Stores range from art galleries to music stores to local jewelers.
The Factory is also home to the Franklin Farmers Market, which takes place every Saturday morning of the year and features farmers from all around Middle Tennessee.
The Factory is the perfect one-stop-shop for buying gifts. You can truly find something for everyone simply by walking around to all of the different stores. It's like a mall for local artisans!
Food truck Monday is always at good idea, and there's always different food trucks every week!
The Factory is also home to multiple conventions and large events that are often open to the public. Be sure to check out the calendar at their website for upcoming events.
The Factory is open every day, with the individual stores setting their own times. Check out The Factory today at 230 Franklin Road in Franklin.
After your shopping spree, you'll likely want to dine in style, and who doesn't love restaurants with a view of a skyline?
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