Your Ultimate Clarksville Weekend

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Your Ultimate Clarksville Weekend: More Than Just a House Hunt!
 

Let’s be real—Clarksville, TN isn’t just a place to live. It’s a place to live well. Whether you're exploring neighborhoods for a new home, waiting for that perfect listing to pop up, or just looking to shake off the stress of the week, this city brings the weekend energy.

Here’s your updated 2025 weekend guide to Clarksville, packed with good eats, live tunes, local finds, and outdoor escapes that make house hunting feel like a bonus feature.

 
 

For the Foodie & Thirsty:
 

Clarksville's food scene is a delightful blend of local traditions and modern flavors. Here’s a taste of where the locals go for a perfect bite or a great drink.

Silke’s Old World Breads: Start your Saturday the right way at this authentic German bakery. Step inside and be enveloped by the warm, comforting aroma of freshly baked bread. Their standout item is the giant pretzel, but you'll also find mouthwatering sourdough, delicate pastries, and hearty German breakfast plates. It’s a cozy, casual spot that feels like a trip to Europe.

Address: 1215 College St, Clarksville, TN 37040
Website: https://www.silkesoldworldbreads.com/
Blackhorse Pub & Brewery: A true Clarksville institution and a local favorite for a reason! Sip one of their handcrafted brews—like the Barnstormer Red Ale or the vanilla-infused Oatmeal Stout—in the historic building that was once a livery stable. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with an extensive menu of hearty pub fare, including their famous Brewery Nachos and hand-breaded chicken tenders.

Address: 132 Franklin St, Clarksville, TN 37040
Website: https://blackhorsebrews.com/
Yada on Franklin: Craving a sophisticated date night in downtown Clarksville? Yada brings Mediterranean elegance with a modern twist. Their menu features delectable small plates and wood-fired sourdough pizzas, with the local favorite being "The Kramer," topped with spicy chicken and a honey drizzle. Don’t miss their award-winning tiramisu for dessert!

Address: 111 Franklin St, Clarksville, TN 37040
Website: https://www.yadaonfranklin.com/
Old Glory Distilling Co. & Silo Park: While known for their exceptional handcrafted spirits like the Tennessee Straight Bourbon Whiskey, this local gem is a weekend hotspot. The Silo Park offers a community-favorite Thursday Night Market (5 PM – 8 PM) with live music, food trucks, fire pits, drinks, and lawn games. It’s a fantastic way to experience Clarksville-style fun.

Address: 451 Alfred Thun Rd, Clarksville, TN 37040
Website: https://oldglorydistilling.com/
Shelby's Trio: For a truly unique downtown dining experience, head to this multi-story hub. You can choose from three distinct restaurants under one roof: Joe's Garage for American comfort food on the ground floor, Trattoria di Cat for elegant Italian dishes on the second, and Skyline 500—Clarksville's very first rooftop bar with breathtaking views of the city.

Address: 101 Franklin St, Clarksville, TN 37040
Phone: (931) 538-3485
Website: https://shelbys-trio.com/
Legends Smokehouse & Grill: This is hands-down some of the best BBQ in town! Their slow-smoked meats are a carnivore's paradise, but what really stands out is their creative menu, including the "Mamba Burger" piled high with brisket, bacon, and a unique blueberry BBQ sauce. It's a must-try for any BBQ lover.

Address: 803 S Riverside Dr, Clarksville, TN 37040
Website: https://legendssmokehouseandgrill.square.site/
 
 

For the Creatives & Culture Lovers:
 

Immerse yourself in Clarksville’s vibrant creative scene!

First Thursday Art Walk: On the first Thursday of each month (5:00 PM - 8:00 PM), downtown Clarksville transforms into a giant open-air gallery. Galleries and businesses open their doors to showcase local and regional art. It’s a lively, free event where you can enjoy live music and meet the artists themselves. The event hub is at the Downtown Artists Co-Op.

Address: Various locations in Downtown Clarksville (Event hub at 96 Franklin Street)
Website: https://www.facebook.com/clarksvilleartwalk/
Roxy Regional Theatre: Step into this grand, historic theatre and prepare to be transported. From classic plays to Broadway musicals, this intimate venue consistently delivers top-notch performances. The theater itself is a work of art, a beautifully restored landmark that makes every show feel truly special.

Address: 100 Franklin St, Clarksville, TN 37040
Phone: (931) 645-7699
Website: https://www.roxyregionaltheatre.org/
Customs House Museum & Cultural Center: Housed in a stunning Victorian-era building that was once a federal post office and customs house, this is Tennessee's second-largest general interest museum. You'll find a wide range of exhibits, from art galleries to a fun, interactive children's exhibit called "Exploration Station," and a fantastic model train display that runs on Sundays and Wednesdays.

Address: 200 S. Second St., Clarksville, TN 37040
Phone: (931) 648-5780
Website: https://www.customshousemuseum.org/
Journey’s Eye Studio & Downtown Artists Co-op: These two galleries, located side-by-side on Franklin Street, are perfect for finding a unique souvenir or a statement piece for your future home. Journey's Eye Studio features a curated collection of one-of-a-kind, vintage, and modern furnishings, while the Downtown Artists Co-op showcases an impressive collection of pottery, jewelry, paintings, and more from over 30 local artists.

Journey's Eye Studio Address: 131 Franklin St, Clarksville, TN 37040
Journey's Eye Studio Website: https://www.journeyseyestudio.com/
Downtown Artists Co-op Address: 96 Franklin St, Clarksville, TN 37040
Downtown Artists Co-op Website: https://www.downtownartistsco-op.org/
 
 

For the Outdoor Adventurer & Family Fun:
 

Ready to explore beyond the pavement? Clarksville is an outdoor playground with activities for all ages.

Dunbar Cave State Park: This isn't just a park; it's a historical and geological wonder. What makes it a standout is the opportunity to take a guided tour of the cave to see rare prehistoric Native American petroglyphs on the walls. The park also offers scenic hiking trails and a beautiful spring-fed lake.

Address: 401 Old Dunbar Cave Road, Clarksville, TN 37043
Website: https://tnstateparks.com/parks/dunbar-cave
McGregor Park & Riverwalk: This scenic Riverwalk is a summer staple for a reason! Stroll along the Cumberland River, bring a picnic, or catch a free concert during the popular Rhythm & Reels series, which offers live music and movies in the park. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a magical evening by the water.

Address: 640 N Riverside Dr, Clarksville, TN 37040
Website: https://www.cityofclarksville.com/177/Parks-Recreation
King’s Bluff Climbing: Up for a challenge? This natural limestone bluff is a mecca for rock climbers. You can book a guided climb or a kayak trip on the scenic river with local outfitters for a true taste of Clarksville’s wild side. The bluff is owned by the Southeastern Climber's Coalition, ensuring it's a well-maintained and responsible climbing spot.

Website: https://www.seclimbers.org/project/kings-bluff/ (Check local outfitters for tours)
Clarksville Speedway & Fairgrounds: Feel the ground rumble and the adrenaline surge at this local institution. This is a must-visit for thrill-seekers and families alike, offering a thrilling night of dirt track racing.

Address: 1600 Needmore Rd, Clarksville, TN 37042
Phone: (931) 645-2523
Website: http://www.clarksvillespeedway.com/
Mayor’s Summer Night Lights: Looking for free things to do with the family? Every Tuesday evening in June and July, this program offers themed activities, sports, crafts, and free meals at various parks across the city. It’s a can't-miss summer event for everyone and a great way to experience Clarksville's community spirit.

Website: https://www.clarksvilletn.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=3279
 
 

For the Local Explorer & Treasure Hunter:
 

Discover the best of Clarksville’s local shops and markets!

Downtown Market (Seasonal): Saturdays, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (May to October). This isn't just a farmers market; it’s a community hub. Stroll through stalls brimming with farm-fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and handcrafted goods while enjoying the atmosphere of local musicians. It’s the perfect place to connect with the heart of Clarksville.

Address: 1 Public Square, Clarksville, TN 37040
Website: https://www.clarksvilledowntownmarket.com/
Miss Lucille’s Marketplace: A treasure hunter’s paradise! This sprawling 52,000 sq ft marketplace is filled with over 200 vendor booths offering vintage finds, handcrafted goods, and unique gifts. What makes it a standout is the eclectic, vibrant atmosphere and the delicious in-house café, perfect for a coffee break while you browse.

Address: 2231 Madison Street, Clarksville, TN 37043
Phone: (931) 896-1700
Website: https://www.misslucillesmarketplace.com/
The Book Connection: For a dose of indie bookstore charm, this is your haven. The shelves are stocked with a carefully curated selection of new and used books, and the knowledgeable staff is always ready to offer recommendations. The store hosts regular book clubs and author events, fostering a strong literary community.

Address: 115 Strawberry Alley, Clarksville, TN 37040
Website: https://www.facebook.com/TheBookConnection/
The New York Butcher Shoppe: Located on Tiny Town Road, this specialty shop is a haven for meat lovers and culinary enthusiasts. They offer a wide selection of premium cuts of meat, gourmet cheeses, wines, and other specialty items. The staff is happy to offer cooking tips and custom cuts, making it a valuable resource for any home cook.

Address: 1551 Tiny Town Rd, Clarksville, TN 37042
Website: https://www.nybutcherclarksville.com/
 
 

Your Weekend at a Glance (Sample Itinerary):
 

Friday Night: Enjoy a refined dinner at Yada on Franklin, then catch a live performance at the historic Roxy Regional Theatre.
Saturday: Start your day at the Downtown Market, grab a coffee and pastry from Silke’s, then spend the afternoon exploring the endless treasures at Miss Lucille’s Marketplace. Finish the evening with brews and pub fare at Blackhorse Pub & Brewery.
Sunday: Take a peaceful stroll along the McGregor Park Riverwalk or visit Fort Defiance Civil War Park for some history and amazing views. In the afternoon, enjoy a relaxing time of wine and live music at Beachaven Vineyards & Winery.
 
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Clarksville is more than just a place to live—it's a lifestyle. And when you’re ready to go beyond just exploring and actually live here, I’d love to help. Whether you're just starting your home search or narrowing down neighborhoods near Sango or Exit 11, I’m here to make the process simple, informed, and even a little fun.

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