We eat brunch here pretty much every Sunday. Josh swears by the egg white omlet of the day, and Jena loves the breakfast bowl...unless the French toast of the day is lemon poppyseed, then all bets are off. They don't take reservations for brunch, but do allow call-ahead seating.
Tour Nashville's iconic letterpress poster shop to learn the history of Hatch Show Print and its custom posters. Hatch has been around since 1879, doing work for performers in golden era for country music, as well as other musical genres, including the great African-American jazz and blues entertainers of the day, such as Cab Calloway, Bessie Smith, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong. Tours start daily at 12:30 p.m., 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. to see the operations, learn the history and make your own Hatch Show Print. Tickets are $15 and can be bought in advance online.
A great way to learn about some of Nashville's best neighborhoods and eat your way through the restaurants that made Nashville the culinary capital of the South. Tours book up well in advance, so buy your tickets early. The Midtown/Vanderbilt tour will keep you nearby all the wedding festivities, while the East Nashville tour takes you to our neck of the woods!
Nashville is known for its hot chicken, and Hattie B's is your closest hot chicken hot spot. Even if you love spice, start with the mild!