My favorite car cruise location in the Nashville area is back in business for the 2017 season. The Fontanel really is a beautiful place for a car show. They also have live music that isn’t crappy, food trucks that aren’t crappy, and plenty of shade, which again, is not crappy. The only thing they don’t get a lot of is cars. I don’t understand that, either. I would rather be out here any day than sitting in some dirty, noisy old parking lot. Hopefully folks will get the message and grow this into something, because it’s worth the drive to Whites Creek.
Showing posts with label Fontanel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fontanel. Show all posts
Monday, May 15, 2017
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Even non-car folks like the Fontanel Concert Cruise
As you know, we’re big fans of the Fontanel Mansion Concert Cruise around here. For the June edition, my wife actually encouraged some non-car people to meet us out there. None of them strolled into the car show area even for a minute, but that’s the beauty of the Fontanel. You can go out there and enjoy the lush scenery, eat a nice dinner, and enjoy some quality music. Now for me personally, the car show is still the main attraction. I like the scenery and all, but cars are where it’s at. So I ditched the company for a while and perused the show field. As usual, there were plenty of nice rides to keep my attention. Let’s take a look at a few.
Labels:
Car Cruises,
Fontanel,
Oldsmobile,
Pontiac Trans Am,
Thunderbird,
Volkswagen,
Whites Creek
Friday, May 27, 2016
First Fontanel Concert Cruise of 2016
Labels:
Car Cruises,
Car Shows,
Corvette,
Cougar,
Fontanel,
Packard,
Rambler,
Whites Creek
Friday, November 6, 2015
So long, Fontanel, until we meet again
I’ve been a little behind on my write-ups here lately, but I’m finally getting around to putting this story together on the final cruise of the year at the Fontanel Mansion. I actually hate it when this one ends. The Fontanel is one of the nicest locations for a car cruise in town. There’s beautiful scenery. There’s plenty of stuff to eat. There’s live music. Even my wife likes going to this cruise. We took the truck out this time, and it turned out to be a great night for it. Unfortunately, my camera finally died forever about half-way through the show, so many of these pictures were taken with my cell phone. You can generally make out car shapes in most of them, so at least they’ll give you an idea.
Labels:
Car Cruise,
Fontanel,
GTO,
Lincoln Mark V,
Mercury Comet,
Whites Creek
Friday, August 28, 2015
Relaxing at the Fontanel Cruise
It was Thursday night in the summer time. That means it was time for the weekly car cruise in the prettiest location in Nashville. The Fontanel Mansion hosts this event, and they always do a nice job. As usual, there was live music, food to eat, and beautiful, tree-covered hills in the shadow of Barbara Mandrel’s old house and amphitheater. Cruise participation has been a little light lately, which seems strange to me considering the enjoyable location and nice weather. But the car owners and their families that did show up were all having a nice time.
Labels:
Bel Air,
Car Cruise,
Car Shows,
Chevrolet Monte Carlo,
Fontanel,
Live Music,
Oldsmobile,
Whites Creek
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Cars enhance the beauty at the Fontanel
With lush, green trees, rolling hills, and a burbling creek, the Fontanel in Whites Creek is one of the prettiest places in the Nashville area. It’s even better on Thursdays, because they hold their weekly Concert Car Cruise out on the lawn. The weather was a little cool and overcast last week, so the cruise only drew in about 20 cars. That’s an anomaly though, because usually they bring in 100 cars or more. Nevertheless, it was a nice night to eat at the Italian restaurant, enjoy the beautiful scenery, and check out the cars that were there.
Labels:
1940 Ford,
Belvedere,
Camaro RS,
Car Cruises,
Catalina,
Chevelle,
Fontanel,
Whites Creek
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Personal luxury abounds at the Fontanel Cruise
The picturesque Fontanel in Whites Creek has become a family favorite of ours, and the Thursday night cruise is one of the best around. The event flyer made it seem like last Thursday was the last one of the year, so we made a quick stop over there to have some dinner and check out the cool rides. Luckily, it sounds like they might have a few more car events at Barbara Mandrell’s old mansion, so we may just get to come back out here while the leaves are changing. But for now, let’s take a look at the nice stuff that was there while the sun went down.
Labels:
Car Cruise,
Car Show,
Fontanel,
Packard,
Police Cars,
Riviera,
Thunderbird,
Whites Creek
Saturday, August 16, 2014
All's well at the Fontanel
Since I’ve been in Nashville, the Fontanel Cruise in Whites Creek, Tenn., is fast becoming my favorite car cruise in town. Thursday night was the third time I have attended this one, and I doubt it will be the last. There’s just something about the atmosphere out there that I really enjoy. The scenery is so beautiful. The live music is a nice touch. There’s good stuff to eat. And there seem to be more and different cars every time we go. I even took the HMC truck out there for the first time this week. Let’s take a look at some of the standouts.
Labels:
Car Cruises,
Car Shows,
Corvette,
Fontanel,
Live Music,
Oldsmobile,
Riviera,
Thunderbird,
Whites Creek
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Tri-Fives highlight the Fontanel Cruise
It’s summertime in Nashville, and that means the Fontanel Mansion holds their classic car cruise every Thursday night in Whites Creek. This week, the featured club was the Mid-Tenn Classic ’55-’56-’57 Chevy Club. So after a nice Italian dinner and live music at CafĂ© Fontanella, we walked outside for more live music and a neat collection of cars highlighted by shoebox Chevys. This is one of the more picturesque places for a car gathering. Normal people would probably be happy coming out here without the cars even. But I’m not a normal person. Let’s check out the cars!
Labels:
'57 Chevy,
Fontanel,
Live Music,
Nashville,
Studebaker,
Tri-Five Chevy,
Whites Creek
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