With everyone striking up their grills for Independence Day, I wanted to share some photos for my Made in America series of the iconic Nashville restaurant “Elliston Place Soda Shop.” As one of the oldest eating establishments in Nashville it represents the simplicity of American food. I didn’t live in that time when date night was a burger and a shake and soda shops were as common as fast food chains but my parents did and they remember it well. I do remember sitting at the soda fountain at Woolworth as a child with my grandmother eating grilled cheese sandwiches and I loved the show “Happy Days!”
Originally a drugstore soda fountain, The Elliston Place Soda Shop became a restaurant in 1939 after being bought by Lynn Chandler. Now owned by Charlie Galbert, the restaurant shines of red & yellow decor encased by red & white tiled walls and stainless steel counters. Small jukeboxes align the wall at each table. The long counter sports gooseneck soda spouts and rows of milk shake mixers surrounded by stools and tables. The menu is all American offering breakfast, burgers, fries, shakes and sundaes as well as meat-n-three daily specials. Elliston is best known for it’s milk shakes especially the chocolate and malt flavors.
Soda shops, sometimes called malt shops (because of the malt sweet milkshake flavoring) originated in 1903 and many times were found intertwined with drugstores. They are becoming harder to find these days especially the original ones like Elliston. In 2011 the owners announced they would be closing the soda shop because of an increase in their lease and a sluggish economy. The media jumped in and people started flooding the restaurant in hopes of keeping it open. The landlord re-negotiated a new 5 year deal with the owners and they renewed the lease, my hope is that it will remain even when that lease is up sometime in 2016.
I have wanted to photograph this iconic location since the first day I drove past it! Due to its decor and popularity it has been included in films and videos and the owner now charges a fee for any professional imagery. Fortunately last year I was working on a tourism campaign and was allowed to shoot the restaurant for that assignment…I took full advantage of the opportunity!
If you live in Nashville and you haven’t visited this small establishment you should, as with all family owned businesses there is no guarantee how long they will be around….I recommend a shake! The Elliston Place Soda Shop is located at 2111 Elliston Place Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 327-1090.
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I LOVE THESE PHOTOS ESPECIALLY THE SATURATION AND COMPOSITION. WHAT LENS WERE YOU USING 50MM?
Thank you Ed, I almost always use my 50mm 1.2 but I sometimes us a 16-35mm zoom as well for the wider images. Glad you enjoyed the photos, thank you for stopping by!!!
Great photos of a Nashville icon. I can’t believe I’ve never been there! It’s now a priority on my to-do list. You’re right when you say these places are disappearing. One of my favorite soda and burger shops was Stratton’s in Ashland City. I went into mourning when in closed a few years ago.
I can’t believe I haven’t been there yet. Your post has inspired me to put it on my lunch list. 🙂
Let me know when you go Vicky! Shakes are awesome!!!!!
I used to go to an amazing diner every Sunday in Toronto called The Stem. It was open for around 80 years, but it closed abruptly several years ago.
It serves as a good reminder to visit the businesses you love the most, because before you know it they could disappear.
I love your photos. I’m happy you shared them to spark my memory of The Stem. On a side note, I have never been to Elliston Place Soda Shop. Like my days in Toronto, I’m always looking for a diner on a Sunday. They are closed Sundays. I guess I’ll have to find an excuse for a visit during the week instead.
Thank you Dave! I love the shakes, I have only eaten there once, had a burger but shakes are what I go for…..when I am not worried about calories of course!
Thank you for sharing this blog. I can’t believe the soda shop is still open on Elliston Place. Too cool!
Thank you Deb!