Goo Goo Shop
Goo Goo Shop
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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In 1912, Goo Goo Cluster, America's first combination candy bar, was invented in Nashville. Walk through history at the Goo Goo Shop, perusing a 100-plus-year timeline complete with artifacts, while enjoying delicious house-made desserts, milkshakes, sundaes, and more. Get hands-on chocolate making experience by signing up for Goo Goo U, where you get to create your own custom Goo Goo.
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christienrandy
Soddy Daisy, TN336 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
My daughter and I took the class that was offered to make our own Goo Goo. I was hoping for more of a tour of them making the clusters and a little more of the history. We watched a short video and then we started working on out clusters. It was a fun time but really short for the price. It was listed as an hour task but we were done in around 35-40 minutes. They did give us our aprons and an extra cluster to take with us.
Written 15 April 2022
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Eaton_Out
Greenville, SC639 contributions
Oct 2020
There appeared to be a candy seminar going on in the back but no one offered to sign us up. The candy here is over-priced. I think we paid $6 for a three pack. You can buy Goo Goo Clusters cheaper in the store back home. Just a tourist place to promote their brand.
Written 12 October 2020
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Lispony
Parkton, MD1,031 contributions
Oct 2019
We were told to get a goo goo cluster when we visited Nashville. The candy shop is across from the Johnny Cash museum. It is a mound of marshmallow nougat, caramel and fresh roasted peanuts all covered in real milk chocolate. It is a sweet sourthern tradition, so we had to try one. You can buy single ones. They were okay. Not my favorite, but when in Nashville...
Written 22 July 2020
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Carrie R
Bee Spring, KY95 contributions
Dec 2021
My husband, my adult son, and I took a Taste of Goo Goo Class at the newly-renovated Goo Goo Shop during out recent Christmas trip to Nashville. The remodel has made for a spacious store that is quite lovely. They have a new feature where you can design your own Goo Goo Cluster at one of their self-serve kiosks and then watch it be made through a window in their factory, but we did not try this ourselves. Pros of the rennovation seem to be that there is more room to move (and socially-distance), and the kiosks offer an inter-active experience. Cons are that variety of products seems reduced, prices seem higher, and unfortunately the delicious desserts that the old shop had are no longer offered. However, they do still sell cookies and milkshakes, which facilitate a more COVID-friendly flow of patrons than the old indoor eating did. As for the class, it was enjoyable. There were between 12 and 15 people in our group. Work stations normally have two or three people per station. You wear a hair net, gloves, and an apron while you work, but the eating makes masking difficult. Each person gets a mini Goo Goo Cluster to eat at the beginning of the class. Then an instructor with a head set (so you can hear really well) shows a short film about the history of Goo Goo. After the film, each person is allowed to come up to the front of the room and choose a set number of fillings and toppings from a variety of sweet and savory selections. The instructor explains how to add them approriately to the pre-made chocolate mold at each station. Then students come back to the front of the room to run the mold under the chocolate fountain and seal their cluster. While it sets, you are given markers to design your own Goo Goo packaging. Once it is finished, you get to take your creation home in a nice box along with a "free" pre-packaged Goo Goo and the really cool totally reusable apron you are wearing. It's an easy class, and, as long as you can listen and follow directions, anyone can be successful. The whole thing lasts about 45 minutes. The cost is a bit expensive for the product you get, but if it's the EXPERIENCE you are looking for, then it's a fun time.
Written 3 January 2022
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milyduck
Dunedin, New Zealand43 contributions
Sept 2019
Really enjoyed getting a sundae here with goo goo bits and choosing sauces and toppings. No samples to try in the shop so if you have never had a goo goo before you may not be as tempted to buy anything. Loved the original goo goo the best
Written 21 October 2019
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Prunellanj
Warren, NJ67 contributions
Aug 2019
Goo Goo Clusters are outstanding but certainly pricey! They are in the class of something for a special occasion.
Written 26 August 2019
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rleNewEngland
New England589 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
We just spent a few minutes in the shop, buying a few clusters. It was quiet mid-afternoon. Kids will love it.
Written 25 October 2023
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Melanie C
Marshfield, MO42 contributions
June 2023 • Couples
This was not a planned stop until we reached Nashville and started hearing about the famous "Goo Goo's" so glad we went in & spent the money to create our own "Goo Goo's" a little pricey but the experience was worth it
Written 18 June 2023
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Joanne S
Whitesboro, NY428 contributions
Oct 2020
I was looking forward to this stop. I was disappointed. Their products are downright highway robbery. $2.00 for a small Goo Goo bar is ridiculous! Left without purchasing anything. Sad.
Written 15 October 2020
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gdotson1001
Winter Garden, FL571 contributions
July 2019 • Family
We heard about this place from a friend and just had to stop by when we visited Nashville. The shop is located just off of Broadway on 3rd Avenue. It’s a gift shop, ice cream parlor and so much more. You can register for a workshop where you learn to make your own clusters. We walked away with a few sweet treats and some great photos of the Goo Goo wall. We can’t wait to go back for more Goo Goos!
Written 28 July 2019
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