GOAL! Puckett’s Boat House Hosts Catfish Fry for Preds Regular Season Opener

🚨SMASHVILLE!🚨 Come kick off the Nashville Predators’ regular season in true fan fashion with an all-you-can-eat catfish fry at the Boat House on Thursday, Oct. 4 from 5:30 to 9:30 pm.

The Preds’ first game against the New York Rangers begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be broadcasted on an outdoor projector. As you watch, eat all the catfish you want while sipping on Little Harpeth brews for $3 each. And make sure you stick around the for third period, because we’re having a $1 raw oyster happy hour!

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We’ll donate a portion of the event’s proceeds to Harpeth Conservancy, an organization that uses science-based conservation to promote clean water and healthy ecosystems for rivers in Tennessee. COO of A. Marshall Hospitality Claire Crowell said that this initiative supports the restaurant’s overall sustainability campaign.

“Puckett’s Boat House is located on a beautiful spot along the Harpeth River, and we recognize our responsibility to consistently expand our efforts to be environmentally conscious,” Crowell said. “In doing so, we contribute to the important cause of preserving and protecting the incredible natural resources around us, both throughout Middle Tennessee and in our very own backyard.”

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We have already installed many sustainability efforts, including serving straws by request only, recycling cardboard where available, offering compostable and recyclable to go cups and lids, practicing paper recycling in the administrative office and more.

“We appreciate Puckett’s Boat House and A. Marshall Hospitality for stepping up as leaders in the conservation and environmental awareness space and look forward to more opportunities to work together toward our mutual goals,” said Haylee Hall, Harpeth Conservancy Development Director.

Harpeth Conservancy recently released “Don’t be Crappie, Be River Responsible” merchandise, which will be available to purchase at the Catfish Fry. Guests can talk with Harpeth Conservancy representatives and learn more about how to support their cause.

You can purchase tickets through Eventbrite, and they’ll also be available at the door. ($19.95 for adults online, $25 for adults at the door, $9.95 for children 6-12, and free for children 5 and under.)

Bring your #PredsPride and come catfish with us!

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