Lots of Fun and Outstanding Food Our favorite BBQ and fun atmosphere. Usually live music. The absolute best burger you can get. This is the place to bring out of town guests.
Lorraine N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
If you find yourself in the general Nashville Area you really should try to spend some time on a summer weekend evening down at the fork. There is usually live music and tons of local folk out and about that will chit-chat with you. There are a few shops and art galleries. Awesome food at a few establishments yet somehow all this encompasses just a few short blocks… then you will see sweeping properties on the outskirts. Tons of famous people own property in Leiper’s so as you drive by you will find yourself guessing who lives where behind the gates… There is a sense of peace here and a ton of untouched land — beautiful to see…
Christina W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Decatur, GA
Amazing place for a quick stopover for lunch on a sunny Sunday. Wander around the few shops and definitely go to Puckett’s.
Andrea L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Campbell, KY
I love the movie«Big Fish» and when I entered Leiper’s Fork I absolutely felt like I was in the town of «Spectre.» It is amazing. It was the perfect place for my family to relax, for my son to have adventure, and for me to indulge my passion for photography. If you can’t get a good picture here, your finger is on the lens!
John G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Virginia Beach, VA
Leiper’s Fork is a great weekend destination for Nashvillers looking for a relaxing break. Puckett’s Grocery is certainly one of the central gathering locations, but there is more to see. This area of town is very popular among cyclists due to the gentle terrain, few vehicles and great views. The Natchez Trace also runs right by Leiper’s Fork, and there is an on/off ramp close to here. Leiper’s Fork is great for its slow pace, charming shopping, and great views. In the spring and fall, especially, it can be one of the prettier places in the area
Robin S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Nashville, TN
This is a perfect lazy day destination, a short trip south from Nashville. Want to get out of the city and the crowds? This is the place to do it! It’s a cute little old farm town – calling it a town is stretching it, it’s so tiny! There are a few shops, mostly offering antiques, as well as the legendary Puckett’s grocery. In the summer months(as well as a few other times during the year) you can catch outdoor bands and town festivals that are fun for the whole family. My favorite way to get to Leiper’s Fork? It’s a day full of out-of-the-city relaxation! Start at Loveless Café for breakfast(or brunch, then turn right out of the lot and hit Natchez Trace until you get to the Leiper’s Fork exit. Wander around the shops, eat a picnic lunch(or supper) from Puckett’s Grocery, then keep heading on down Old Hillsboro Road. It’s a beautiful drive through rolling hills and massive farmland, as well as stunning estate homes on acres and acres of property. You’ll eventually hit Hillsboro road to take you back into the city. Leiper’s Fork is a scenic 25 minute drive from Nashville, and is a great way to escape the city doldrums on a sunny day!