McWherter West Tennessee Cultural Arts Center is the place to see theįinest musical and stage acts in an intimate, high-tech performance space. But you'll also find 14,000 square feet of playground, music hall and gathering space all on one downtown corner. Of course, you'll find uniquely handcrafted brews. Unlocking a door will neverĬome play at Jackson's local brewery. Invites players to test their wits against challenging clues, perplexing puzzles,Īnd maddening mysteries that are embedded in the rooms. The Jackson Escape Rooms team builds escape rooms around a story or theme and Lunch! Named Best Baked Goods and Best Dessert in the Readers' Choice Awards. The good vibes are always flowing at Woodstock, where the best cupcakes in town are just theīeginning! You’ll also want to try their always interesting breakfast menu and the ever growing They don't drown it in sauce or smother it in rub, they let the meat & smoke shine. They feature Pure West Tennessee style BBQ. Rock’n Dough proudly supports local businesses and sources ingredients from local farms and Shred their own cheese, smoke their own meat, and prep all their fresh veggies in-house. The Rock'n Dough food philosophy is "fresh and local." They make all dough and sauce daily, and With made-to-order sandwiches and panini, "grab-n-go" prepared food items,Īs well as a soup and salad bar featuring a selection of fresh soups on rotation daily. In addition to groceries, Grubb’s also houses a full-service deli Jackson and Madison County's only full-service, locally-owned and operated naturalĪnd organic market. Lunch menu, and at night, the menu includes steaks, chicken, porkchops, and shrimp. Locally owned for over 20 years, Dixie Castle offers daily plate lunches along with a Winner of Readers’ Choice Best Lunch three years running! Nonprofit café based on the principle that everyone deserves a delicious and nutritious Great burgers, great fries, great everything! Don’t leave without a milkshake, it’s the best in town. And you simply can’t beat them for dessert! Open M‐F Together to make sure downtown Jackson is a place where everyone is proud to live, work, andįor nearly two decades, The Baker’s Rack has been a breakfast and lunch destination Now, Jackson Downtown Development Corporation is a non-profit, run by anĮxecutive director, office manager, and a group of board members. When Jackson Downtown DevelopmentĬorporation was first started, it consisted of a group of people who wanted to see downtown Since grown and changed along with our great city. Jackson Downtown Development Corporation was formed on December 8, 1988, and we have This group of people was tasked with stimulating and marketing downtown economicĭevelopment through organization, promotion, design, and economic restructuring. Purpose of making strategic recommendations for development and revitalization of downtown Local business people, professionals, and government representatives came together for the In the 90’s, at the direction of Mayor Farmer, a group of Growing cities in the state of Tennessee. During the 80’s, Jackson was one of the fastest With the construction of Interstate 40, it created aīypass to downtown, drawing people in. When the Tennessee Supreme Court was established, Jackson It was re-named inġ822 to Jackson, TN, to honor General Andrew Jackson who fought in the war of 1812. Jackson, originally known as Alexandria prior to 1822, was founded in 1821. What do Native Americans, Davy Crocket, and Andrew Jackson have in common? They were all from right