Food scene
Biscuit Love Gulch
316 11th Ave SOne of the best breakfast/brunch places in Nashville
Milk & Honey
214 11th Ave SGreat breakfast spot!
A lunch/dinner spot that always has a line out of the door for its famous Nashville style chicken and sides.
64 locals recommend
Hattie B's Hot Chicken - Lower Broadway Nashville
5069 BroadwayA lunch/dinner spot that always has a line out of the door for its famous Nashville style chicken and sides.
Louisiana-style seafood combos & fresh shucked oysters with quirky maritime decor. Super Tasty!
Crab Fever Nashville
1907 West End AvenueLouisiana-style seafood combos & fresh shucked oysters with quirky maritime decor. Super Tasty!
Bars
Live music every day! Delicious Cajun & Creole eats made from scratch! And of course, cold beer, wine, and spirits!
123 locals recommend
Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar
220 Printers AlleyLive music every day! Delicious Cajun & Creole eats made from scratch! And of course, cold beer, wine, and spirits!
Vibrant, rustic bar & music venue with creative takes on American pub food & craft beer on tap.
126 locals recommend
Tin Roof Nashville
1516 Demonbreun StVibrant, rustic bar & music venue with creative takes on American pub food & craft beer on tap.
Multi-level honky tonk hosting live music & dishing out familiar plates of Southern eats.
15 locals recommend
Famous Saloon
110 2nd Ave NMulti-level honky tonk hosting live music & dishing out familiar plates of Southern eats.
Bustling 3-story gathering place featuring traditional pub eats & regular live country music.
201 locals recommend
Honky Tonk Central
329 BroadwayBustling 3-story gathering place featuring traditional pub eats & regular live country music.
Museums
Standing as the centerpiece in Nashville's Centennial Park, the Parthenon is a full scale replica of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece.
The Parthenon
2500 West End AveMust visit this amazing sightseeing experience!
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors musicians from stars to studio players, from all genres of music. Historic artifacts include instruments played on original recordings of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hank Williams, Sr., George Harrison, Frank Sinatra, The Supremes, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Chicago and more. See the original stage where a young Jimi Hendrix played. "To be recognized by this institution is the greatest honor a musician can have." -Neil Young.
93 locals recommend
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
401 Gay StMusicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors musicians from stars to studio players, from all genres of music. Historic artifacts include instruments played on original recordings of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hank Williams, Sr., George Harrison, Frank Sinatra, The Supremes, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Chicago and more. See the original stage where a young Jimi Hendrix played. "To be recognized by this institution is the greatest honor a musician can have." -Neil Young.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is the home of this popular American art form, safeguarding over 2.5 million artifacts, with two expansive floors of gallery space featuring permanent- and limited- engagement exhibits.
1208 locals recommend
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
222 Rep. John Lewis Way SThe Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is the home of this popular American art form, safeguarding over 2.5 million artifacts, with two expansive floors of gallery space featuring permanent- and limited- engagement exhibits.
The Johnny Cash Museum features the world's largest collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia in the world.
466 locals recommend
The Johnny Cash Museum
119 3rd Ave SThe Johnny Cash Museum features the world's largest collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia in the world.
Since opening in 2001, the Frist Center for Visual Arts has hosted a spectacular array of art from around the world. Not only an important cultural focal point for the city of Nashville, it is also a significant architectural structure, occupying one of Nashville’s great historic landmarks, the former main post office.
1023 locals recommend
Frist Art Museum
919 BroadwaySince opening in 2001, the Frist Center for Visual Arts has hosted a spectacular array of art from around the world. Not only an important cultural focal point for the city of Nashville, it is also a significant architectural structure, occupying one of Nashville’s great historic landmarks, the former main post office.