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Your Guide to Nashville in June: Deals & Announcements

Your Guide to Nashville in June: Deals & Announcements

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From rooftop brunches to summer beauty specials, Nashville in June is full of fun ways to treat yourself. We've rounded up the city's best steals, seasonal announcements, and stylish finds — whether you're sipping mimosas with a view or scoring deals at your favorite local shops.
Celebrate summer at Cheekwood's Love Grows Here Community Celebration (June 3 through 7) with half-price daytime admission and free entry for members. Enjoy Enchanted Castles, themed daily activities, specialty cocktails, $5 gardening classes, and performances from GRAMMY winner Rodney Crowell and Forever Abbey Road.
Families will love kids' bands and a garden movie night featuring The Princess Bride. With day-to-night programming and appearances by iconic Nashville institutions, this weeklong celebration is filled with fun, flowers, and community spirit. cheekwood.org
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June 5 – 8, 2025: Moroccan Oil Buy-2-Get-1 at The Cosmetic Market
Treat your hair to luxury (and get it summer-ready!) during this special event at The Cosmetic Market. From June 5 through 8, buy two Moroccan Oil products and get one for free — online or in-store. thecosmeticmarket.com
Pin June 26, 2025: Summer Sale Begins at Hot Pink
Hot Pink's annual summer sale kicks off on June 26, offering up to 50% off items throughout the store. Stop by between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. and shop early for the best selection. hotpinkgifts.com
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Through June 30, 2025: Free Wine Knobstopper with $75 Purchase at Hester & Cook
Hester & Cook is your go-to destination for beautiful, thoughtful gifts and entertaining essentials. Now through June 30, receive a free selected wine knobstopper with any purchase of $75 or more. Whether you're shopping for a hostess gift or gearing up for summer gatherings, this Nashville-based brand has you covered. hesterandcook.com
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Through June 30, 2025: June Spa Special at Woo Skincare + Cosmetics
Glow from the décolletage up at Woo Skincare + Cosmetics. Now through June 30, receive a complimentary décolletage peel with any facial valued at $175 or more. It's the perfect time to treat yourself to radiant, refreshed skin — just in time for summer. Call (615) 383-2170 to book your appointment. wooskincareandcosmetics.com
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Through June 30, 2025: Save on Hair Restoration for Men & Women at Ona Skincare
Restore confidence and save big at Ona Skincare. Through June 30, enjoy $500 off a series of six hair restoration treatments for men and women. This powerful combo pairs LaseMD Ultra with KeraFactor peptide technology to promote fuller, healthier hair. Call (615) 810-8785 to schedule your consultation today. onaskin.com
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Through June 30, 2025: Summer Glow-Up Specials at Higdon Plastic Surgery
Refresh your look with Summer Glow-Up Specials at Higdon Plastic Surgery. Enjoy Botox for $11 per unit with expert injectors, free weight loss consultations to create a custom wellness plan, and $100 custom facials designed for summer skin by a licensed esthetician. Whether you're prepping for vacation, wedding season, or just indulging in a little self-care, these limited-time offers are your go-to for a radiant summer boost. higdonplasticsurgery.com
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Through July 5, 2025: Lemons & Leftovers Annual Clearance Event at The Wreath Stand
Don't miss Lemons & Leftovers, The Wreath Stand's biggest clearance event of the year. Shop in-store or online from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and enjoy 40% to 75% off discontinued seasonal decor, apparel, accessories, and gifts. thewreathstand.com
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Through August 1, 2025: Free Coffee at Loveless Cafe's Hams & Jams
Now through August 1, stop by the Hams & Jams Country Market at Loveless Cafe and enjoy a free hot or iced coffee with any $10 purchase — perfect for a summer pick-me-up. lovelesscafe.com
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Through August 31, 2025: Smooth for Summer Filler & Botox Special at DeLozier Plastic Surgery
Get glowing just in time for summer! Now through August 31, purchase two syringes of Juvéderm filler and receive 36 units of Botox completely free. One of DeLozier's expert Nurse Injectors will help you restore volume, smooth fine lines, and achieve a refreshed, radiant look. Call (615) 565-9000 to book your consultation or visit drdelozier.com.
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Through September 1, 2025: Extended Play at Hutton Hotel
Turn up the volume on your Nashville getaway with Hutton Hotel's Extended Play offer — stay three nights or more and enjoy 25% off. It's the perfect excuse to linger longer, take in the sights, and soak up the city's rhythm. huttonhotel.com
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Ongoing: Discount Membership Plan at Roach Family Dentistry
No insurance? No problem. Roach Family Dentistry offers an in-house discount membership plan for individuals, couples, and families, covering preventive care and saving you 20% or more on most treatments. With no deductibles, waiting periods, or annual maximums, it's an easy, affordable way to keep your smile healthy. Call (615) 499-5608 to learn more. greenhillsdentist.net
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Ongoing: Tequila Tuesdays at L.A. Jackson
Every Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., L.A. Jackson offers $9 margaritas and rotating $5 taco specials during happy hour. Located atop the Thompson Hotel in The Gulch, it's a great spot to enjoy skyline views and casual bites in the heart of the city. lajacksonbar.com
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sunday Rooftop Brunch Begins at Play Playground
Starting June 6, Play Playground brings high-energy rooftop brunches to Downtown Nashville every Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. For $50 per person, enjoy bottomless mimosas, live music, skyline views, and a playful atmosphere unlike anywhere else in town. Reservations are recommended for this vibrant weekly experience. book.peek.com
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Icon Popcorn Opens at The Nashville Farmers' Market
Icon Popcorn has officially joined the Nashville Farmers' Market. Now open inside the Market House every weekend, this local favorite serves bold, gourmet popcorn flavors like Hot Chicken, Nashville BBQ, Caramel, and more. Stop by to snack, shop, or gift a taste of Tennessee. Starting June 21, enjoy grand opening perks like the weekend-only buy-two-get-one-free deal. iconpopcorn.com
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Spring Sips at Rare Bird
Celebrate the season in style with Spring Sips at Rare Bird, Noelle's rooftop bar in Downtown Nashville. Through June 30, this limited-time cocktail experience features a stunning floral installation and seasonal drinks like the citrusy Golden Hour, the bold Early Bird with cold brew liqueur, and a refreshing zero-proof option — all paired with skyline views. noelle-nashville.com
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Nashville City Golf Events at Nashville City Club
Nashville City Club now offers private event packages, including access to Nashville City Golf and a state-of-the-art indoor golf simulator perfect for team-building, networking, or casual fun. With multiple event spaces for up to 225 guests, it's a stylish, versatile venue for everything from meetings to weddings. nashvillecity.com
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Large Format Pre-Set Menus at Miel
Miel invites you to gather around the table this summer with its new large-format dining experience. Designed for groups of four to eight, the pre-set menus feature indulgent options like a seafood boil, porchetta, or pig's head — each served with curated starters, sides, dessert, and wine pairings. A seasonal, celebratory way to dine at one of West Nashville's most beloved restaurants.
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Peg Leg Porker Spirits Releases Pitmaster Reserve
Peg Leg Porker Spirits, the Nashville-based brand founded by award-winning pitmaster Carey Bringle, has launched the second edition of its most exclusive release yet: the Pitmaster Reserve. This 15-year-old, double-oaked Rye is limited to just 2,900 bottles and arrives in a commemorative case featuring the brand's signature pig topper. Following the rapid sellout and sky-high resale value of its first edition, this $400 release is available in select markets — including Tennessee — and at the Peg Leg Porker tasting room in Music City.
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New Culinary Offerings at The Hermitage Hotel
The Hermitage Hotel debuts a new era of hospitality with elevated culinary experiences across the property. Highlights include a reimagined lobby menu featuring Nashville classics, an exclusive Bourbon Library with rare pours, and the 1910 Hour — $19.10 food-and-drink pairings offered Sunday through Thursday in Drusie & Darr, The Pink Hermit, and The Lobby. thehermitagehotel.com
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