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Leiper’s Fork historical village est. in 1801, is the last existing historical village located just off the Tennessee portion of the Natchez Trace. A living-working village filled with unique antique stores, home goods, art galleries and eateries, this little town is considered Nashville’s #1 Art Destination. Here are some must-see’s to explore!

Eateries

The Country Boy

The Country Boy has all your Southern favorites. From piping hot biscuits and strong coffee to the small town community feel, The Country Boy is the country place to be.

Fox & Locke

Previously known as “Pucketts” before returning to its original name, “Fox & Locke,” this restaurant is rich in history, live music, and delicious southern cuisine.

1892 Restaurant

1892 Restaurant is an eclectic, fine dining establishment where you’ll enjoy Southern-inspired cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients. From casual dinners to special occasions, this is the place to be!

Attractions

 

David Arms

This art gallery is located inside of an 1800’s barn! This gallery features original pieces of pottery, jewelry, handmade furniture, ceramics, blown glass, and paintings.

Creekside Trading

From dog toys and clothing to handmade jewelry and art made locally, this quirky little shop has it all.

Tennessee Turquoise

Tennessee Turquoise offers a curated selection of vintage silver and turquoise pieces that can be worn, added to your collection or accentuate your home.

Historical

The Thomas Carl House & The Sweeney-Carl House

This art gallery is located inside of an 1800’s barn! This gallery features original pieces of pottery, jewelry, handmade furniture, ceramics, blown glass, and paintings.

The Lotz House, Carter House, and Carnton Plantation

The Lotz House, Carter House, and Carnton Plantation are three historical monuments rich in Civil War history and stories. Get to know the history of these buildings and area with a guided tour!

Looking for more to do?

3D Tour

You'll get to visit our Still house, learn how we make our traditional small-batch whiskey, taste our spirits in our 200-year-old tasting room and more!