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9 New Nashville Retail Spots to Explore

From a paper-lover’s paradise and a bold needlepoint shop to bespoke menswear and a massive Pan-Asian market, see what's new on the Nashville retail scene. Image: Nathan Wingate

· By Jenna von Oy Bratcher
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Modern Nashville wine shop interior with shelves of assorted wine bottles, hanging lights, and country maps on the walls—a retail haven for discovering new spots and vintages.Pin

Nashville’s newly opened stores offer everything from refurbished guitars and stationery to wine and an expansive Pan-Asian supermarket — plenty of reasons to shop local, explore new neighborhoods, and discover something unexpected along the way.

8th Avenue Guitar Works

Neighborhood: Waverly-Belmont
More Info:
8thavenueguitarworks.com

8th Avenue Guitar Works strikes a literal chord with Nashville players by blending hands-on craftsmanship with community spirit. Opening on February 20, the new retail concept from longtime industry leader MIRC (Musical Instrument Reclamation Company) invites everyone from guitar-curious beginners to established pros to explore refurbished guitars, custom parts, and more up close.

With on-site technicians, ever-changing inventory, and space to linger, play, and learn, it’s part store, part creative hub.

A display of electric and acoustic guitars arranged on stands in a showroom with wooden columns and patterned carpet showcases the vibe of new retail in Nashville.Pin
8th Avenue Guitar Works in Waverly-Belmont invites musicians to test-drive refurbished guitars, explore custom parts, and connect with on-site technicians in a hands-on, community-driven space. Image: Nicola Harger

CoraCreaCrafts

Neighborhood: Southeast Nashville
More Info: coracreacrafts.com

CoraCreaCrafts is a stationery lover’s happy place. Located near the airport, it’s a haven for journals, pens, stickers, specialty tape, vintage papers, and all the beautiful things that make writing feel special.

The shop also doubles as a community gathering spot, with workshops, artist collaborations, and plenty of inspiration, whether you’re a meticulous list-maker or a chaotic notebook romantic.

Several vintage-style papers with handwritten text and illustrations—portraits, animals, and architecture—are spread out on a brown surface with a black-and-white ribbon.Pin
Do you have a pen pal? CoraCreaCrafts stocks journals, pens, stickers, vintage papers, and creative supplies that make writing feel extra special. Image: Facebook

Crush Bottle Shop

Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More Info: crushbottleshopnash.com

Crush Bottle Shop, now open in Wedgewood-Houston, approaches wine with equal parts romance and intention. As owner Seema Prassad (who continues to wow us at Miel!) shares, “At Crush, we believe wine should feel a little like falling in love — unexpected, unforgettable, and worth every moment.”

Rather than chasing trends, the thoughtfully curated shop focuses on crush-worthy wines and spirits with stories behind them, inviting shoppers to linger, discover, and maybe even taste … check out the free tastings on Wednesdays and Sundays!

Person holding a wine glass and a tasting menu in front of shelves stocked with various bottles of wine at a new retail spot in Nashville.Pin
Discover the stories behind the bottles at the new Crush Bottle Shop in WeHo. Image: Nathan Wingate

Enzo Custom Menswear

Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More Info: enzocustom.com

Enzo Custom has opened a new appointment-only showroom in Wedgewood-Houston, bringing bespoke menswear to a highly personal level. Specializing in made-to-measure suits, tuxedos, and tailored garments, the experience includes more than 30 precise measurements along with customized fabric, button, and lining selections.

Ideal for weddings or wardrobe upgrades, Enzo Custom delivers a polished, personalized fit designed to reflect individual style rather than off-the-rack norms.

A person in a green plaid suit adjusts a cufflink on their white shirt sleeve, showcasing refined style.Pin
Get ready to get dapper, gentlemen! Image: Facebook

Kick Ass Needlepoint

Neighborhood: West Nashville
More Info: kickassneedlepoint.com

Kick Ass Needlepoint, which opened in November, brings a bold, modern edge to a traditionally classic craft. Founded by Nashville-based artist and entrepreneur Mary Kathryn Martinson, the shop is all about making needlepoint feel accessible, fun, and decidedly badass.

Known for fearless design from her jewelry days, Mary Kathryn infuses the space with irreverent patterns, kits, and gifts that invite beginners and seasoned stitchers alike to pick up a needle and make something cool. Oh, and we might even have a team member who’s taking mahjong classes here … so get ready for some great workshops, too!

Rows of colorful embroidery threads organized by shade on clear shelves attached to a white pegboard invite you to explore.Pin
From thread to mahjong classes (how’s that for range?) Kick Ass Needlepoint is … well, kick ass. Image: Facebook

Open Invite

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: Instagram

Open Invite, now open on Riverside Drive in East Nashville, is a feel-good gift shop made for wandering and discovering. The thoughtfully curated space carries everything from clothing and accessories to candles and small-batch home goods, with new finds around every corner.

The shop showcases collaborations and favorites like Apple and Oak, The Charm Bar, and Whiskey Water, making it an easy go-to for gifts, treat-yourself moments, and last-minute hosting needs.

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Open Invite in East Nashville is the kind of gift shop you wander into and suddenly want everything. It’s filled with accessories, clothing, rugs, and plenty of fun, unexpected finds along the way. Image: Open Invite

Pan-Asia Supermarket

Neighborhood: Antioch
More Info: panasiasupermarket.com

The Pan-Asia Supermarket, now open in the New Chinatown building, is the largest Asian grocery store in town and a true one-stop destination for home cooks. Spanning more than 3,500 square feet, the market carries 20,000+ products, including fresh and live seafood, meats, fruits and vegetables, pantry goods, and everyday household staples.

Representing cuisines from China, Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, and beyond, the space also features a food court, bakery, sushi, and boba lounge — anchoring Nashville’s growing Chinatown development.

Two supermarket cashiers in red uniforms check out customers at red registers, with store shelves, produce, and bright circular ceiling lights visible—a lively scene at one of the newest Nashville retail spots.Pin
Boba, groceries, fresh fish … the new Pan-Asia Supermarket is foodie heaven! Image: Facebook

Slow Burn

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: slowburntn.com

Slow Burn is still rolling through town as a beloved mobile bookstore, but now it’s putting down roots, too, with a cozy brick-and-mortar that opened in January on Gallatin Road. Focused on romance, the thoughtfully curated shelves celebrate love stories in all their forms, with a strong emphasis on diverse authors and inclusive storylines. Whether you find them on wheels or in-store, it’s a warm, welcoming spot for your next great escape.

Bookshelves filled with colorful books, decorative candles from Nashville stores, a small plant, a framed painting, and a gold figurine create the perfect space for lovers of reading and Nashville shopping.Pin
Browse the colorful shelves for your new binge-read! Image: Tonya Pineda

Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott

Neighborhood: 12 South
More Info: kendrascott.com

Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott has softly opened its doors in Ashwood 12 South, marking the brand’s second location and first beyond Texas. Inside, you’ll find a spacious sales floor with a hat customization bar, apparel, and the jewelry that made Kendra Scott a household name. The standout addition is Beau’s Bar, a 40-seat Western cocktail lounge blending retail and hospitality. A grand opening celebration is set for March 12.

A white vintage pickup truck is parked in front of the Yellow Rose Kerbey & Short restaurant at sunset, with warm lights glowing inside the wooden exterior building near some charming Nashville stores.Pin
Custom hats, Western-inspired apparel, and beautiful jewelry fill the sales floor at Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott. And did we mention there’s a bar? Image: Douglas Friedman

Looking for more of the latest? Keep scrolling for more recent openings!

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UPDATES FROM OCTOBER 2025

Diamond Cellar Bridal

Neighborhood: Green Hills
More Info: diamondcellar.com

Beloved jeweler Diamond Cellar has expanded its Green Hills footprint with a gorgeous new bridal boutique devoted entirely to engagement rings and wedding bands. The intimate space offers private appointments, personalized service, and an expert team of in-house jewelers and gemologists ready to guide couples through every detail.

From custom designs to timeless classics, it’s a warm, elegant destination for celebrating love and finding the ring that tells your story.

Modern jewelry store interior with glass display cases, wooden tables, floral arrangements, and framed art on cream-colored walls. Natural light enters through large windows on the right—a standout among new retail spots in Nashville shopping.Pin
Diamond Cellar’s new bridal boutique offers a cozy, elegant space where couples can find the perfect engagement ring or wedding band … and enjoy every moment of the experience. Image: Diamond Cellar

Ernest Tubb

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: ernesttubbrecordshop.co

A Nashville icon since 1951, Ernest Tubb Record Shop has officially reopened its doors on Broadway — and country music fans couldn’t be happier. The beloved landmark (which shuttered in 2022) blends vintage charm with new life, offering vinyl records, memorabilia, and plenty of honky-tonk spirit.

Faithfully restored to celebrate its storied past, the shop once again hums with the sound of country classics and the unmistakable heartbeat of Music City itself.

A street view of the Ernest Tubb Record Shop sign featuring a guitar and photos invites you to explore Nashville, with "Celebrating 75 Years" and "Music City" visible on nearby signage in this iconic Nashville retail destination.Pin
The newly reopened Ernest Tubb Record Shop brings its vintage charm back to Broadway, celebrating decades of Nashville music history. Image: Saving Country Music

Hermès

Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More Info: hermes.com

The French luxury house has opened its first Nashville boutique (and its 43rd in the U.S.) in the historic May Hosiery Mills complex. Sure, it’s a major retailer, but we’d be remiss not to mention such an iconic brand making its way to town! Set within a restored brick factory, the two-story space pays homage to Music City’s creative spirit, bringing together every corner of Hermès’ artistry — from leather goods and silk to home decor and ready-to-wear.

There are even Nashville-exclusive treasures, including a handcrafted leather guitar and music-inspired Arceau watches.

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Explore the stunning new Hermès flagship in Nashville’s Wedgewood-Houston, where craftsmanship meets Music City’s rhythm. Image: Sam Frost

The Herron Home

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: theherronhome.com

Meet The Herron Home, a serene haven tucked away in East Nashville. Curated by real estate agent Mason Herron, this home-goods boutique brings together beautifully crafted furnishings, layered decor pieces, and artful accents designed to feel effortlessly collected.

Whether you’re curating your living room or simply searching for the perfect standout piece, the warm, approachable space makes decorating feel inviting and inspired. It’s equal parts showroom and sanctuary — a fresh dose of inspiration for your next design daydream.

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The Herron Home’s curated collection of furniture, lighting, and art proves that effortless Southern style starts with thoughtful design and timeless pieces. Image: Mason Herron

Kate Figler Home

Neighborhood: West Nashville
More Info: katefiglerhome.com

Interior designer Kate Figler is bringing her signature sense of color, texture, and layered elegance to her new retail space on White Bridge Road. At Kate Figler Home, you’ll find beautifully curated furnishings, exquisite fabrics, artful accents, and one-of-a-kind decor pieces that feel both polished and comfortable.

Whether you’re refreshing a space or building from the ground up, this boutique makes styling your home feel joyful and entirely possible.

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Every detail tells a story at Kate Figler Home — think patterned linens, colorful glassware, plush pillows, and even chic matches that make the everyday feel special. Image: Allison Elefante

KREWE

Neighborhood: 12 South
More Info: krewe.com

New Orleans-based eyewear brand KREWE has officially opened its new flagship in Nashville’s Ashwood development. The bright, artfully designed boutique in 12 South brings the brand’s signature mix of Southern soul and Parisian polish to Music City.

Inside, you’ll find KREWE’s handcrafted sunglasses and optical frames — plus the warm hospitality and creative flair the brand is known for. Consider this your new go-to spot for statement shades year-round.

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KREWE eyewear is stylish, statement-making, and functional. Image: Facebook

Loeffler Randall

Neighborhood: 12 South
More Info: loefflerrandall.com

Nashville just got a serious dose of New York cool. Loeffler Randall has opened its largest boutique yet — a stunning, light-filled space in 12 South that feels as joyful as the shoes themselves.

Expect the brand’s signature blend of feminine flair and modern polish, featuring pleated heels and ballet flats, as well as buttery leather boots and chic separates. Thoughtful design details and a warm welcome make it feel right at home in Music City.

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From pleated heels to buttery leather boots, Loeffler Randall’s new 12 South boutique is filled with pieces that wow. Image: Victoria Quirk for Loeffler Randall

Mama Bread

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More
Info: mamabread.com

Mama Bread is more than a bakery; it’s a full-blown market nestled in East Nashville, welcoming you to build something delicious around its warm, delicious loaves. The shop not only bakes bread fresh throughout the day but also stocks pantry staples and tasty ingredients so you can easily make a great meal at home. Think house-made croissants, baguettes, jars of colorful accoutrements, and market essentials.

A plate with sliced bread, a pat of butter, and a knife sits by a glass of rosé and two colorful boxes on a sunlit table—a perfect scene to enjoy after exploring Nashville retail or new retail spots nearby.Pin
Snag a warm country loaf at Mama Bread, load it up with curated market finds. And yes, you can take a bottle of wine home, too. Image: Instagram

Oak Hall

Neighborhood: Cool Springs
More Info: oakhall.com

One of the South’s most storied clothiers has officially arrived in Williamson County. Oak Hall brings its timeless style and signature service to a beautiful new 10,000-square-foot store at McEwen Northside in Cool Springs. The family-owned retailer offers an elevated mix of men’s and women’s fashion from brands like Canali, Zegna, Vince, and Ann Mashburn. It’s a beautiful new chapter for one of the South’s most enduring fashion names.

Storefront of Oak Hall with glass doors, a chalkboard sign, and several balloons outside; sign indicates the store is open, welcoming visitors to one of the newest Nashville retail spots for a unique Nashville shopping experience.Pin
Oak Hall’s new Cool Springs storefront anchors McEwen Northside with timeless style, luxury labels, and a warm Southern welcome. Image: Oak Hall

Rejuvenation

Neighborhood: Green Hills
More Info: rejuvenation.com

Design lovers are in for a treat! Rejuvenation has opened a gorgeous new storefront in Hill Center Green Hills. The Portland-based brand is known for its timeless lighting, hardware, and furniture, all crafted with care and attention to detail.

Browse new arrivals, discover hand-picked vintage finds, and explore outdoor collections that blend form and function. Need guidance? The store also offers complimentary design services to help bring your next home project to life.

A rustic kitchen showcases white cabinets, woven baskets, and a wooden stool—perfect inspiration for those exploring new retail spots and Nashville shopping for unique home décor. Shelves hold jars, dishes, and kitchen essentials.Pin
From lighting to beautifully crafted home accessories, Rejuvenation’s new Green Hills store is a design lover’s dream. Image: Facebook

Looking for more of the latest? Keep scrolling for more recent openings!

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UPDATES FROM AUGUST 2025

The Den

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: thedennashville.com

The Den is a cozy new retail spot that blends bodega vibes with thoughtful gifts and everyday essentials (yes, there’s coffee). Inspired by the family’s late mother and named after her favorite room — the home’s comfiest gathering place — The Den brings that same warmth to the community. Expect everything from snacks and soaps to planters, accessories, and personal pick-me-ups.

A display table with books, patterned scarves, soap bars, decorative items, and small boxes arranged neatly invites shopping at one of the newest Nashville retail spots.Pin
A table at The Den showcases books, home accessories, and thoughtful finds — each item selected to bring warmth and personality to everyday living. Image: Adam Charney

Faherty

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: fahertybrand.com

We’re all about celebrating local, but we’d be remiss not to mention that Faherty has officially brought its laid-back, surf-inspired style to downtown Nashville. The store is located in The Arcade, which recently got a complete makeover and continues to welcome new shops and eateries. At Faherty, you’ll find sustainable pieces that feel like a weekend getaway, even if you’re just walking to lunch downtown.

Exterior of a Faherty clothing store at night, brightly lit with large windows displaying apparel and accessories; a red fire hydrant is visible on the sidewalk, highlighting one of the new retail spots in Nashville shopping.Pin
Faherty brings its laid-back, surf-inspired style to The Arcade with sustainably crafted pieces made for everyday adventure. Image: Faherty

Lemon Laine

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: lemonlaine.com

Located across from Lockeland Table and Urban Cowboy, Lemon Laine’s new East Nashville location brings even more of what locals love: clean beauty, wellness essentials, and a personalized shopping experience. And it’s all in a fresh, light-filled space equal parts modern apothecary and feel-good haven.

A woman stands in front of a white shelf filled with skincare products, holding and examining a bottle in her hands as she explores Nashville retail.Pin
Browse clean beauty favorites at Lemon Laine, where you’ll find everything from facial oils and serums to supplements and sunscreen. Image: Facebook

Mimi & Dottie

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: mimianddottie.com

Mimi & Dottie, now open in Downtown Nashville’s historic Arcade, is the second boutique from founder Rebecca Davis (and named in honor of her two inspiring grandmothers). The shop features the brand’s signature handmade jewelry, a custom charm bar, and a thoughtfully curated collection of clothing and accessories. Mimi & Dottie offers a stylish, personalized shopping experience for women who love expressing their individuality through fashion and design.

Four pairs of earrings—including gold hoops, beaded hoops, gold leaf-shaped dangles, and chain-and-stone accents—are beautifully displayed on green boxes, perfect for those exploring Nashville shopping or discovering new retail spots.Pin
A peek at Mimi & Dottie’s signature style … Image: Facebook

Poplar Point

Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
More Info: poplarpointnashville.com

Poplar Point has officially opened its doors in the historic May Hosiery Mills campus in Wedgewood-Houston. Once home to a trailblazing sock factory, the restored space now houses a new kind of craftsmanship. Poplar Point’s Original Quilt is designed and made on-site, surrounded by a lively community of artists, makers, and creatives. The shop honors the building’s legacy while stitching together a fresh chapter rooted in tradition, inspired design, and a deep love for local craft.

A tattooed hand wearing a watch, bracelets, and a ring rests on top of a stack of folded quilted blankets in different colors and patterns—perfect finds from unique Nashville stores for your next Nashville shopping trip.Pin
Alongside handcrafted quilts, you’ll find a curated mix of home goods, accessories, and meaningful gifts. Image: Instagram

Talk Nice Vintage

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More Info: Instagram

Open since May, Talk Nice Vintage has quickly become East Nashville’s go-to spot for the thrill of the find. Located next to Mas Tacos, this carefully curated shop offers racks of hand-picked vintage, from lived-in denim and statement jackets to nostalgic tees that practically tell stories. It’s the kind of place where you’ll pop in “just to look” and leave with your new favorite piece (and maybe a taco or two afterward).

A gray Harley-Davidson sweatshirt with a graphic logo hangs on a hanger from a metal clothing rack against a white background.Pin
Cozy, perfectly worn-in t-shirts and sweatshirts abound at Talk Nice Vintage. Image: Instagram

The 12 South Retail Scene: STILL Growing!

If 12 South didn’t already have your heart, these new storefront arrivals might just seal the deal. Perhaps unsurprisingly, many of the new spots are national (or even global) favorites. We encourage you to shop local, but you should have these on your radar, nonetheless!

Don’t miss the new locally owned Y’all Come Back — the vibrant, pink-splashed sister store to Molly Green, packed with playful finds perfect for your next girls’ night.

Cult-favorite Le Labo now brings its dreamy scents (hello, Santal 33) to Nashville with an intimate, lab-style boutique. Rails adds trendy threads, while Sézane and Todd Snyder serve French flair and modern menswear (respectively). La Ligne has also moved in, stripes and all, offering effortlessly chic wardrobe staples.

And did we mention White’s Mercantile has moved to a new 12 South location? There’s so much new to explore in this growing retail district!

A boutique Nashville shopping destination, this store features wooden shelves lined with food products, a table displaying books, glassware, and snacks—all illuminated by a round hanging light fixture overhead.Pin
Still offering the same beautiful combination of clothing and accessories, home goods, pantry staples, and more, White’s Mercantile recently bid farewell to its original 12 South location but moved only a few doors down. Image: Facebook

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Jenna von Oy Bratcher

Jenna von Oy Bratcher

Jenna von Oy Bratcher is StyleBlueprint's Associate Editor and Lead Nashville Writer. The East Coast native moved to Nashville almost two decades years ago, by way of Los Angeles. She is a lover of dogs, strong coffee, traveling, and exploring the local restaurant scene bite by bite.

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