Eat Me - Breakfast and Lunch
Eat Me - Dinner
Drink Me
See Me
Hear Me
Eat Me - Breakfast and Lunch
Breakfast and all day dining at a lively spot.
Nashville’s most famous coffee roaster.
Coffee and all day cafe at one of Nashville’s original third wave roasters.
Coffee and brekkie with a very instagrammable wall.
It doesn’t get more Nashville than ‘hot chicken’. Experience the local delicacy of fried chicken blitzed with cayenne pepper at one of the city’s favorites.
What trip to the South is complete without barbecue? Chill vibes and Texas style smoked meats.
Quick bites and drinks conveniently located near museums and attractions.
Eat Me - Dinner
One of NY Times Best Restaurants for 2022 and Food and Wine’s Best Restaurant for 2022. Creative Asian inflected fare from an ex-Noma/Catbird Seat chef. Don’t skip the dumplings or shave ice dessert.
Get your Indian fix at this restaurant specialising in creative Indian/Southeast Asian fare.
Casual Italian classic with American Southern influences.
Wood-fired cuisine in a casual environment.
Drink Me
Elevated craft cocktails in a sexy space from an NYC transplant.
Craft cocktails in a sleek art deco space.
Everyone loves tiki bars!
Swanky recently opened speakeasy at the Virgin Hotel.
See Me
Nashville’s Fine/Modern Art Museum.
Recently opened tribute to our nation’s groundbreaking African American artists.
Nashville’s homegrown purveyor of high end USA made denim. Satiate your cowgirl desires.
The Man in Black.
Visit with Dolly and the rest.
A full scale replica of the Parthenon, because why not.
You are in Tennessee whisky country, so make like Jack Daniels and tour a distillery.
Escape the city hustle and brush up on antebellum history with a quick trip to a former plantation.
Gallery hop at this monthly event.
Hear Me
A more elevated honky tonk and a respite from the tourist masses on Broadway.
Friday and Saturday burlesque shows in a classic Nashville space.
Barebones and touristy, but long the Nashville home of bluegrass and roots.
If you must mingle with the tourist masses on Nashville’s version of Bourbon Street, crack open a PBR and do it at the longtime classic.