Discover Goodlettsville

Located just 12 miles north of downtown Nashville, Goodlettsville is a charming suburb that beautifully blends small-town hospitality with incredible convenience. Straddling the Davidson and Sumner county lines, this city offers a quieter, more relaxed pace of life while providing immediate access to Nashville via I-65. Known for its rich frontier history and scenic rolling hills, Goodlettsville is a welcoming gateway to Middle Tennessee, attracting families and professionals who want more space and a strong sense of community without a long commute.

The heart of Goodlettsville lies in its historic downtown district and its deep-rooted community spirit. While the city continues to grow, it has maintained an unpretentious, friendly atmosphere where neighbors still look out for one another. Residents enjoy the benefits of more affordable housing and larger lots compared to many other Nashville suburbs, all while being just minutes away from the major retail and dining hub of the Rivergate area. It’s a place that proudly honors its past—especially its frontier roots—while offering a comfortable, family-friendly lifestyle.

THINGS TO DO

Explore Moss-Wright Park: This 147-acre park is the crown jewel of the city, featuring miles of walking trails, sports fields, playgrounds, and the historic Mansker's Station site.

Step Back in Time at Historic Mansker's Station: Visit the reconstructed 1779 frontier fort and the Bowen Plantation House for a live look at 18th-century pioneer life.

Antique Shopping in Old Towne: Stroll through the historic district and browse a fantastic collection of antique shops, flea markets, and quirky local boutiques.

Attend the Sumner County Fair: Held annually at the fairgrounds in Goodlettsville, this classic event brings the community together with rides, livestock shows, and live music.

LIFESTYLE HIGHLIGHTS

Affordability & Value: Goodlettsville offers some of the best bang for your buck in the Nashville metro area, providing larger homes and bigger lots at much more accessible price points than Williamson or Davidson counties.

Small-Town Charm, Big-City Access: You get the peace and quiet of a tight-knit suburban community, but you’re only a 15-minute drive from the action and employment centers of downtown Nashville.

Rich History: The city has a deep appreciation for its heritage, creating a grounded, established feel that newer subdivisions simply can't replicate.

DINING & LOCAL FAVORITES

Coach House Restaurant: A Goodlettsville institution! This beloved spot has been serving up classic Southern meat-and-three comfort food in a cozy, unassuming setting for decades.

Crooked Rooster Brew & Que: A fantastic local spot for craft beer, smoked BBQ, and a great family-friendly patio atmosphere.

Connor’s Kitchen & Bar: A popular neighborhood hangout inside the Holiday Inn offering surprisingly great upscale pub fare, steaks, and a lively bar scene for locals.

COFFEE SHOPS

Rivergate Coffee: A cozy, no-frills local favorite serving up hot coffee, espresso drinks, and a great morning breakfast in a friendly atmosphere.

Donut Country: While technically a donut shop, this is the morning go-to for many Goodlettsville residents to grab a fresh cup of coffee and a famous apple fritter on the way to work.

Scooter's Coffee: A convenient, popular drive-thru spot on Long Hollow Pike for when you need a quick, high-quality latte or iced coffee without leaving the car.

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Theresa Mayer is a licensed Realtor with eXp Realty in the state of Tennessee and an authority on Middle Tennessee area real estate.

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