Muddy Boots’ new digs
If finding your morning biscuits and gravy or an evening jam session has seemed like a game of“ Who moved my cheese?” lately, you’ ll be happy to know that Nashville’ s favorite breakfast spot, dessert destination, and all-around hangout coffee spot has relocated from the“ main drag,” Van Buren Street, to a space back of the Pine Room in Salt Creek Plaza.
The move from one of the premiere locations in town to what has to be one of the more obscure has been a little bumpy for the coffee shop. It was started with the intention of creating a hangout for local artists, musicians, coffee hounds, and those suffering from the sweet tooth.
It’ s not yet clear whether the visitors will be able to find their way to the east side rear of the complex, but the locals will always seek out good breakfast and a steaming hot mug of Brown County coffee.
Opened last February in a 1,600 square foot space just behind the Pine Room’ s kitchen, the New Muddy Boots features all of the amenities and accoutrements of the old one— the espresso machine, the glass dessert case filled with every kind of pie and other gooey goodies, teas and sodas, and the painting of guys in tractor hats.
In addition, the new space features dart boards and pool tables, and more elbow room for musical acts, and jam sessions when the spirit moves. Locals and visitors alike can enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks in a unique environment.
In the Artist Colony Shops • 125 S. Van Buren St.( 812) 988-2817 www. browncountytoychest. com
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46 Our Brown County May / June 2016