The historic Blue Bird Cafe is known for being a safe haven for songwriters to come and test out their new heartfelt songs that have never been heard before. Many people walk away in tears and in awe of the music and the stories behind the songs.
These tickets are highly sought after.
Tickets to this museum are around $25 per person and must be purchased online and ahead of time
This iconic star-studded venue is a must if you have time. Check the website for who might be performing when you're in town, and be sure to buy tickets in advance.
The Grand Ole Opry is a 20-minute Uber ride from downtown Nashville but is worth the drive.
Is one of Riley's favorite bars on Broadway.
She may or may not have gotten the chance to dance on the top of the bar here with friends.
Showcased on the Food Network show "Drivers, Dine Ins, and Dives", Martin's Bar-B-Que will not disappoint
It can be found in multiple locations across Nashville
Lined with trendy boutiques, home goods stores, art galleries and restaurants all housed in charming historic buildings dating back as far as 1799, Main Street has plenty to catch your eye, not to mention your appetite!
It's an easy yet fun way to see all the sights, whether in Nashville or Franklin. Pick your path on the website, sit back, and enjoy the ride!
Set in the heart of the downtown neighborhood, they have become a part of the community by providing a gathering place for those who love southern food inspired by the stretch of I-55 that cuts straight through the Mississippi delta down to New Orleans.
A small town gem that also was featured on "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives".