Daily Archives: December 3rd, 2011
Happy Hour: Hungry Yet?
- The Nashville Rescue Mission is looking for turkey donations for its annual Thanksgiving dinner, so if you’ve got an extra or you’re feeling generous enough to buy them one, you know what to do. [WKRN]
- Metro Schools are getting $1.5 million to spruce up their schools and make them more energy-efficient. Now if only we could make them more efficient at everything else… [City Paper]
- For the first time in 150 years, it’s open season on the tightly-regulated elk population in East Tennessee. And only five people were lucky enough to win permits this year. [WZTV]
- If you live in Smyrna, you’re probably going to be hard-pressed to find beer soon because everyone seems to be breaking the rules. [Nashville Is Talking]
- The Clarksville family who is getting a new house soon thanks to Extreme Makeover: Home Edition was revealed to be Trina Scott, whose police officer husband was killed during a high-speed chase a few years ago. He also left behind three daughters. [WSMV]
- You think your Monday was bad? Just talk to the folks at Lexington Gardens Apartments in Madison whose apartment complex caught on fire twice today. [WTVF]
Photo by mchasesteely.
The Nashville Rescue Mission is looking for turkey donations for its annual Thanksgiving dinner, so if you’ve got an extra or you’re feeling generous enough to buy them one, you know what to do. [WKRN] Metro Schools are getting $1.5 million to spruce up their schools and make them more energy-efficient. Now if only we [...]
Cool Springs Correspondent: Paccini’s Italian Caffe [Guest Posts]
Editor’s Note #1: Paccini’s has now been closed for several weeks, shortly after our guest contributor submitted this review. Below is the original guest post in its entirety.
Editor’s Note #2: Jeff Goins is a transplant Nashvillian working in nonprofit marketing; he loves reading, writing, and tinkering around on the guitar. You can find him blogging at Pilgrimage of the Heart or at his writing site.
In a town full of aspiring artists, a good, indie coffee shop is a necessity. Not too pretentious, and yet not too sloppy. Comfy, but also trendy. Those are the requirements (especially if you rely on such establishments for a free, creative work space).
In the epic quest for satisfying one’s caffeine addiction with style, there are three essentials: 1) really good coffee, 2) great ambience (which includes wireless internet for the wandering freelancer), and 3) affordable food (so that you don’t have to go home for lunch or spend the day pretending it’s Ramadan).
Whether you’re a starving musician or a businessperson looking for a break from the cubicle, Paccini’s Italian Cafe is a great place to park your laptop and chug some java. Started in the spring of 2008, Paccini’s serves locally hand-roasted Drew’s Brews Coffee and Intelligentsia tea. The drinks are great, the food’s affordable and delicious, and the wifi is free and fast.
Located on Meridian Boulevard off of Carothers in the Cool Springs area of Franklin with a host of other hip joints (like Bosco’s and Noshville), Paccini’s is in good company (and high competition). It continues to make a name for itself as both a casual and fun place to hang, eat, and chat at a surprisingly affordable price.
The comfy couches and chairs, along with your usual cadre of board games and used books make it a typical café environment; however, Paccini’s sets itself apart from other contenders with its high-quality, local brews and extra room for meal-time traffic (unlike your local Mermaid-sponsored café). Also open in the evenings, it’s the perfect locale for an after-dinner espresso drink, accompanied by live music.
Aside from the coffee, fun ambience, and snappy internet connection, Paccini’s has great paninis that refuse to disappoint. Unless you’re really hungry, a half sandwich (priced at a whopping $3) is enough for a meal (it comes with chips). Compared to nearly identical lunch offerings around the corner, these are a steal. Whoever thought that robbery could be so delicious?
Paccini’s is well worth checking out. My only complaints are that their hours seem to have been sporadic lately and that they don’t really have much of a website yet (a downer for those of us who’ve forgotten how to use a phonebook). Oh yeah, and no free refills, but that’s just because they respect the coffee too much not to charge for each cup.
Next time you visit, tell ‘em Jeff sent you (they will probably stare at you blankly, so you better be ready to order something).
Editor’s Note: Jeff Goins is a transplant Nashvillian working in nonprofit marketing; he loves reading, writing, and tinkering around on the guitar. You can find him blogging at Pilgrimage of the Heart or at his writing site.
Editor’s Note #1: Paccini’s has now been closed for several weeks, shortly after our guest contributor submitted this review. Below is the original guest post in its entirety. Editor’s Note #2: Jeff Goins is a transplant Nashvillian working in nonprofit marketing; he loves reading, writing, and tinkering around on the guitar. You can find him [...]
In Light Of Recent Football Events… [Gems From The Nashville Craigslist]

Note to readers: If the pain of the Titans’ most recent loss is too fresh in your mind to make light of the situation (really, what else can we do?), we recommend skipping this Gem From The Nashville Craigslist. [Thanks to the lovely GingerSnaps for the find!]
JOBS: Professional Football Coach, Staff & Players (Nashville)
We’re scrapping the whole team after today so anyone with any skills, intelligence, play-calling ability or motivational talents please apply quickly. Our season may be over, but our schedule is not. Cheerleaders with football knowledge will be considered. Apply in person at LP Field Monday morning 8am.
NOTE: It has been suggested that we can begin recruiting at the preschool age so that they can play by age 5 and therefore we may stand a better chance of winning a game. It has been proven that the local Murfreesboro and Nashville peewee players show much more promise at holding on to the ball when enticed with promises of candy after a successful game perhaps the older players could be persuaded with similar incentives. It has also been suggested that the list of eligible players be amended to include the local school for deaf and blind (no offense here, by any means). This will certainly be considered since deaf children are more apt not to be distracted by the loud noises (booing, etc) on game day and blind children wont be distracted by scantilly clad cheerleaders. More suggestions welcome…
Note to readers: If the pain of the Titans’ most recent loss is too fresh in your mind to make light of the situation (really, what else can we do?), we recommend skipping this Gem From The Nashville Craigslist. [Thanks to the lovely GingerSnaps for the find!] JOBS: Professional Football Coach, Staff & Players (Nashville) We’re [...]












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