Enjoy Nashville’s popular hot chicken at three different locations: Broadway, Charlotte avenue (West Nashville), and Melrose (8th street).
In the mood for some good barbeque? Visit Martin’s at any of their three nearby locations.
Want to try a good Southern meal in a family-style environment? Visit Nashville’s Loveless Café.
All breakfast and pancake fans need to visit The Pancake Pantry near Hillsboro Village. The restaurant opens at 6:00 a.m.
A family owned and operated business whose mission is “to enrich the lives of our communities with the love and light of Jesus.”
Visit Tennessee’s largest outlet mall right next door to the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center. The mall includes over 200 retail stores and dining options.
Considered “country’s most famous stage” live shows stage country music legends and contemporary performers.
A historic music hall that accommodated some of the world’s biggest industry names.
One of Nashville’s top tourist attractions, you will learn, see, and experience the rich history of country music.
Visit the home of the seventh President of the United States of America, Andrew Jackson, and learn about “the people’s President.”
Located in the heart of Centennial Park, this site is a replica of the 42-foot statue Athena as it was in ancient Greece. The site also includes an art museum.
A unique and exciting art museum that includes new pieces of art every 6-8 weeks.
First Tennessee Park is home to the Nashville Sounds—a Minor League Baseball team that is the Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers.