Experience the fusion of soul music and delicious sandwiches at Music City Sandwich.
Jason Eskridge, a beloved soul musician from Nashville, is set to launch his new sandwich shop, Music City Sandwich, this Friday in East Nashville. Known for his soulful tunes, Jason will integrate live music performances into the shop’s vibrant atmosphere while offering East Tennessee-style steamed sandwiches. The shop aims to be a community hub, providing more than just food by fostering connections through music and events.
Hey there, Nashville! If you love good food and great music, then get ready to rejoice because there’s a new spot in town that’s set to tantalize your taste buds while keeping the rhythm alive. The talented soul musician, Jason Eskridge, is opening a brand-new sandwich shop called Music City Sandwich. This exciting venture officially opens its doors this Friday at a prime location—400B Gallatin Pike in vibrant East Nashville.
Now, you might know Jason from his long history making waves in the R&B and soul music scene right here in Nashville. For over a decade, he’s been a staple every Sunday night at The 5 Spot with his much-loved “Sunday Night Soul” events, where fans came together to enjoy music from the heart. But now, he’s stepping into a different kind of creative space with his sandwich shop.
While some may think that diving into the food industry means saying goodbye to music, Jason is proving that’s not the case at all! He’s eager to keep that musical spirit alive and plans to integrate live performances at the sandwich shop. Imagine enjoying a delicious bite while soaking in some soulful melodies—it’s a recipe for happiness!
So, what exactly can you expect to munch on at Music City Sandwich? The menu will feature East Tennessee style steamed sandwiches, offering a unique twist that’s sure to tempt even the pickiest eaters. Plus, there’s a fun “Build Your Own Sandwich” option! This allows customers to personalize their meals exactly how they like them, adding that extra pinch of joy.
Initially, Music City Sandwich will cater to the lunch crowd, opening its doors Monday through Friday from 11 AM to 3 PM. And hey, if you’re a breakfast lover, don’t fret! Plans are in the works to introduce breakfast hours in the future—because let’s be real, who doesn’t love a good breakfast sandwich?
Jason isn’t just focused on making sandwiches; he has a bigger vision for Music City Sandwich. He wants to create a community-oriented business with a staff that pays attention to every detail. It’s about more than just food; it’s about bringing people together and creating a lasting cultural impact in East Nashville.
Looking ahead, the menu isn’t stopping at sandwiches. Expect to see soups and salads making their way onto the list, providing even more delicious options for diners. That’s not all! Jason envisions making the shop a cozy hub for various community events, including yoga classes and listening parties. Who wouldn’t want to stretch a little before digging into a mouthwatering sandwich paired with some great tunes?
For anyone who is curious about Music City Sandwich or wants to reach out to Jason, there’s a handy email address: mcsandwichco@gmail.com. Whether you have questions or just want to express your excitement about this new venture, Jason welcomes your messages!
So, Nashville, get ready! This new sandwich shop is not just about satisfying your hunger; it’s also about celebrating the lively culture and community spirit that makes this city so special. With Jason Eskridge at the helm, Music City Sandwich promises a delightful mix of good vibes, great food, and unforgettable music. Mark your calendars for Friday! Your new favorite sandwich shop is about to open, and it’s going to be epic!
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