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- Alexander FrostApril 8, 2013There are a lot of interesting works of art to see here. I recommend checking this place out regardless of your intention to buy something- sometimes it's just nice to look.
- Kola OgundipeJune 16, 2016Amazing gallery of hand printed type and a great tour of the letterpress plus a chance to print your own poster and meet the master printer. Lovely people doing an amazing job
- Design*SpongeAugust 3, 2014One of the oldest working letterpress print shops in America. A sight to see and a fun spot to pick out an inexpensive Nashville souvenir. I’m endlessly inspired each time I stop in for a visit. Read more
- Donna JohnsonDecember 16, 2015Now that it moved to the museum, it is a much nicer space. Take the tour and visit the shop and gallery!
- Jetset ExtraAugust 31, 2015The print shop offers a tour of the facilities; it is a fabulous experience if you are interested in vintage printing, music history, or typeface design. Read more
- MarthaMarch 31, 2015interesting spot. can see all the old-time posters and how they are made. recommended stop while in Nashville.
- Jacob FordFebruary 23, 2019Find Maow. She hides but she’s here. When the Museum offered Hatch Show Print the space, Hatch said they’d only do it if they could keep the cat on premises. It’s in the contract.
- CITY GRITAugust 1, 2014One of the oldest working letterpress print shops in the country. Browse the iconic prints made for Country Music Hall of Famers or pick up a few sets of note cards or hand-screened prints.
- Cameron GidariSeptember 5, 2016One of the best places to snag a Nashville souvenir. Check out the gallery in the front, then hit up the gift shop in the back for some more affordable prints.
- Greg MilaniMarch 11, 2019If you dig design, go make the tour. We had excellent guides and learned a lot about the poster printing process.
- Jenny UngJanuary 4, 2016Gallery was nice but the best part is the gift shop in the back. Score yourself a clever print to take home, they are all so good! 🎨
- Jil WrightJune 13, 2015An absolute must go when in Nashville if you're an art lover or interested in letterpress at all
- Hotel IndigoApril 24, 2013This 130-year old shop made its first poster for the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher; since then it has produced outstanding examples of the letterpress art for everyone from Cab Calloway to Wynonna. Read more
- Dustin SoperJuly 10, 2018Be sure to take the grand tour - you'll see how these legendary show posters are made - AND have a chance to make one of your own!
- Ashley AlvarezDecember 7, 2016So fun!!! For $15 they give you a tour of the facility and also let you do the last color of your own tricolor letterpress print.
- Erik GrayDecember 31, 2013After 134 years in five different locations around downtown Nashville, Hatch Show Print has moved to 224 5th Avenue South.
- Allison KasicFebruary 6, 2016Wait to shop until after you take the tour -- your tour sticker gets you 10% off in the shop.
- Bruno MarinhoNovember 13, 2014Must visit for Nashville! Make sure u get a poster from the pile! $5 bucks for great stuff
- AnissaOctober 15, 2014After visiting Hatch Show, I have a newfound appreciation for the art of letterpress!
- BeckyAugust 14, 2012visit if you nerd out about typeface. they also sell the best handmade postcards you will find in nashville.
- Angela TrumbaturiFebruary 6, 2012Really neat spot if you're a music/history or graphic design buff. Closed on Sundays.
- daniel gosleeJanuary 18, 2011"THE PARTY IS THIS WAY" print is available in both directions, just ask if you don't see the one you want.
- Carter LittleMarch 18, 2010Ask how many individual type-block pieces are in the Hatch Show Print Collection--I bet they haven't counted.