Will be in Nashville for a couple of days next week on business, with only a few small pockets of time in afternoon/late evening to check out the area.
Do BBIers have any recommendations for bars (preferably craft beer) and/or restaurants? Are any of the country music museums worth a couple of hours?
Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
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Country music HOF is great too, can’t go wrong with either
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sorry, I did a search on current threads and came up empty.
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge for beer and country music after dinner.
Bongo Java for coffee/breakfast.
Best BBQ in Nashville, maybe in the world
The Pharmacy- Great Beers and Burgers. Cool german beergarden feel to the outside.
Pinewood Social for cocktails and bowling. Awesome spot.
For food in general- Acme Feed & Seed is fantastic.
One of the best rooftops was at George Jones's bar. faces the river.
Favorite bar is Tin Roof. $2 PBR specials.
Make your way to Printer's Alley. Awesome little known stretch of bars. Bourbon St. Blues bar has amazing musicians.
Highest recommendation: If you take away one thing from this post- Get breakfast/brunch at the Frothy Monkey in the 12 south neighborhood. we went everyday for 5 days straight. Couldn't get enough.
If you're into Jazz, they have a new Jazz Club - Rudy's, I am going to get to in the next few weeks. Menu looked pretty good.
FYI: Nashville Jazz Workshop - some pretty righteous musicians there. Jeff Coffin is on their Advisory Board.
They are both newer placed, but they are really good.
And I'm only focusing on the hot chicken because outside of that, unless you are a country music fan, Nashville kinda sucks.
If you want a good place to watch a soccer game, Fleet Street Pub is awesome to catch Premier League games.
I loved ACME Feed & Seed. The rooftop has a great view of the Titans stadium.
Just go to Broadway. Bar after bar with music.
I love Nashville. It's right next to Austin & Charleston as one of my favorite cities in the US.