Shopping Goodlettsville
Nestled just off I-65 North, Goodlettsville abutts Hendersonville and Madison, and includes a variety of great home decor shops ranging from antiques and western-themed furnishings to fine furniture, accessories, and more.
A block further south, American Home Design’s showroom features windows, doors, sunrooms, and more for the home and to create memorable outdoor living space.
Return to Long Hollow Pike and turn left to go under I-65 to Main Street, also known as Dickerson Pike. Turn right on Main to locate the Goodlettsville Antique Mall. This store shelters some really fine antiques, a few unusual vintage pieces heralding from the 50s, and a wide range of collectibles, furnishings, and decorating accessories.
A few blocks north on the right lies The Fabric Junkie, a shop filled to the rafters with bolts of fabrics and swatches. Deborah Woods’ eclectic taste is evident throughout, and the store specializes in fabrics and trims you may not find elsewhere in the Greater Nashville area.
Across the street, the Goodlettsville Garden Center features lush plants, mulch, and more. Landscaping services are also available.
After heading south on Main Street a couple of blocks, turn right on Brick Church Pike and find Annabelle Antiques on the left. Two levels of antiques and collectibles are lovingly offered by Ann Watson King.
Filled with Southern charm, this shop welcomes you to linger. Be sure to make time to view the vintage prom gowns from eras past. Another block south on Main Street takes you to a parking lot next to the Antique Corner Mall, a store full of varied antiques and collectibles.
Next door, Tara’s Antique Mall offers three floors of antiques ranging from fine furnishings to glassware, collectibles, and gifts. Cookies are served at the front of the store, making this an excellent place for those who are dragging at this point in the trip.
Two blocks further south, turn right on Memorial Drive and then right on French Street where you’ll find B. F. Myers Furniture, as well as their outlet store next door. B.F. Myers offers some great prices on furniture ranging from Lane and Broyhill to Hooker and Shermag. One of the oldest family-owned furniture stores in the state, B.F. Myers has been in operation under the same name for more than 150 years. Today’s showroom features 60,000 square feet of furnishings.
Back on Main Street, Rare Bird Antiques is about a block further south on the left. From tobacco and food products in original packaging dating back to the 50’s to furniture, collectibles, and decorating accessories, this store’s selection is truly amazing.
Return to Long Hollow Pike and south on I-65 to exit at Rivergate Parkway. You’ll find Finders Keepers behind Macy’s. Here you’ll find some well-priced consignment furnishings, as well as a select group of new furniture and accessories. For a selection of armoires, upholstered pieces, and more, this is a great shop to scout out.
Nearby, American Signature Furniture offers convenient delivery of upholstered and wooden furniture. The company reports that its custom designed products are meticulously crafted, from hand-applied finishes to intricate hand-carved details. You’ll find hand-carved dining sets, Italian leather upholstery, solid wood beds, and premium quality mattresses.
Almost next door, Frames By U features custom framing and the selection ranges from glitter-covered to metal and wood in a host of finishes. Shadow boxes, prints, and photo frames are also available.
Ashley Furniture Homestore around the corner specializes in upholstered and wood furniture, as well as decorative accessories. The locally-owned store only sells furniture that is made by Ashley Furniture Industries, which the company reports is the largest furniture manufacturer in the world.
Nearby, the SleepWell Mattress Outlet features mattress brand names including Sterns & Foster and Comfortaire. The store sells quality, factory-second bedding from major bedding manufacturers at a fraction of the retail cost. The mattresses and box springs are overstocks, close-outs, freight-damaged, mismatched, or products that do not meet the strict guidelines set by their manufacturer.
Across Gallatin Pike and a block south on the left lies Leather One, which specializes in leather upholstered pieces ranging from sectionals and sofas to recliners, ottomans, home theater furnishings, and tailored chairs. With over 75 leather sofas, 100 leather chairs, 25 reclining leather groups, and 25 home theater collections, this store is bound to have the leather furnishings you’re seeking.
A block north, you’ll find Electronic Express, which offers a range of kitchen and laundry appliances, ranging from the latest washers and dryers in a range of colors and boasting the latest features to stainless appliances of all descriptions. This Nashville-area chain is worth a look.
Next door, Trees n Trends features faux-wicker furnishings, outdoor furniture, cushions, umbrellas, and more for outdoor living, as well as faux-florals, candles, and decorative accessories. Whether you’re looking for pots, fountains, wall art for indoor or out, or something else, Trees n Trends offers it all. Indoor furnishings include wood, iron, and glass pieces, and range from tables to casegoods. The store’s buyers travel to Europe, Asia and Mexico to import quality products and many of the designs are created by the company’s own professional artists and manufactured exclusively for Trees n Trends.
A block north on the right, Price Point Furniture, another locally owned small chain, specializes in economically priced furniture of all descriptions, including lounge chairs, bedroom suites, living and dining room collections, home office pieces, children’s furnishings, and more.
Rooms To Go features furniture available individually or in room groupings, ranging from dining and living room furniture to bedroom, media room, and more.
Across the street and a block or so south, Havertys Furniture is known for its selection of wood and upholstered pieces, including brands ranging from desks and sideboards to chairs, sofas, and entertainment centers. Look for lamps and decorative accessories here, as well.
The Goodlettsville area offers a wide range of stores, including:
American Home Design
880 Conference Drive
615/ 361-6100
American Signature Furniture
2130 Gallatin Pike North
615/ 859-2006
Annabelle Antiques
112 Old Brick Church Pike
615/ 855-1984
Antique Corner Mall
128 North Main Street
615/ 859-7673
B.F. Myers Furniture
117 French Street
615/ 859-1301
Electronic Express
2101-A North Gallatin Rd.
615/ 851-0346
The Fabric Junkie
609 N Main Street
615/ 851-1007
Finders Keepers
778 Rivergate Pkwy.
615/ 333-9801
Frames By U
2152 North Gallatin Road
615/ 859-6878
Goodlettsville Antique Mall
213 North Main Street
615/ 859-7002
Goodlettsville Garden Center
606 B North Main Street
615/ 851-4202
Havertys Furniture
2208 N. Gallatin Road
615/ 851-6722
Leather One
2021 Gallatin Pike North
615/ 851-3600
Price Point Furniture
2235 Gallatin Pike
615/ 851-4440
Rare Bird Antique Mall
212 South Main Street
615/ 851-2635
Rooms to Go
2253 Gallatin Pike North
615/ 851-1201
Rustic Ranch Furniture Co.
900 Conference Drive, Suite 10
615/ 851-7899
SleepWell Mattress Outlet
2186 Gallatin Pike
615/ 851-2622
Tara’s Antique Mall
120 North Main St.
615/ 859-4331
Trees n Trends
2113 North Gallatin Pike
615/ 859-3518