Our favorite local places to eat:
Lyncoya Cafe (American)
Sander's Ferry Pizza & Pub
Puckett's BBQ
Demos' Restaurant (Italian)
Kabuto Japanese Steakhouse & Hibachi
& of course Texas Roadhouse
Honky-tonk bars, live country music venues, bachelorette's on party buses, and maybe even a celebrity sighting, Broadway is a must visit while visiting Music City!
This is a great spot for a short walk around the pond, sit on the steps of an exact replica of the Parthenon, play yard games in the open fields, and feed the ducks!
Visit the beautiful Bicentennial Park and Nashville Farmer's Market. The Park has a lot of Tennessee history all around the park and you get a good view of the capitol building. If history is your thing, there is a Tennessee State Museum on the property. If shopping and eating is more your thing, they also have a huge farmers market on the property that has booths that local artisans set up and local restaurants also have booths set up inside.
This is always a cool place to go if you’re visiting Nashville. They always have seasonal exhibits and now have the largest Komodo dragon habitat in the country.
This is a cool place where singer/songwriters come and round their new songs or most popular songs. You may see the next country star on this stage!
This is a local comedy club. I have been to several of their shows and always leave with tears rolling down my face from laughing so hard!
This is the coolest hotel in all of Nashville. While it may be out of your price range to stay here, you should definitely pay a visit to the hotel during your trip here in Nashville. It is a huge indoor greenhouse with waterfalls, greenery, riverboat ride, gazeboes, and restaurants nestled in between all of this. It is also home to a large indoor water park that can be utilized year round.