Radnor Lake State Park is a 1,368-acre park and is protected as a Class II Natural Area. It is unique due to the abundance of wildlife viewing opportunities, environmental education programs, hiking opportunities, and its location in an urban area. The park is day-use only and the 7.75-miles of trail are strictly used for hiking, photography, and wildlife observation. Pets, jogging, and bicycles are only allowed on the Otter Creek Road trail.
Acme Feed & Seed creates a uniquely "Nashville" atmosphere that honors the unparalleled character of the city's past, present and future. With 22,000 square feet of cocktail, culinary and entertainment space, The Acme invites guests to experience an entirely new Lower Broadway. Each of Acme's three floors offers a unique menu and dining experience; from elevated comfort food, to world-class sushi, from local beer on tap to fine cocktails.
We've always wanted to try this place but haven't gotten there yet! Open since late 2019, Mailea Weger’s cozy, Parisian-inspired Riverside Village cafe offers one of the most unique menus in the city (alongside one of Nashville’s best wine lists).
Frothy Monkey is the Breakfast through Dinner Coffeehouse featuring creative folks using local ingredients to prepare original dishes served in a cozy and approachable atmosphere. Their uniquely flavored coffee drinks are amazing....rosemary honey latte, monkey mocha, and the golden latte are just a few.
The only cider place in town and it's amazing! We recommend getting a flight so you can try all of their unique flavors. What makes Diskin Cider the natural choice for Nashville and the South? We’re local - made right here by Certified Master Cider Makers. It’s fresh - we only use fresh pressed apple juice. We’re traditional (and rebellious) - featuring true, innovative and traditional southern flavors. We’re unique - we make flavors for every palate, ciders that pair with everything. We’re real - only fresh pressed apples, gluten free, no added sugars, you’re welcome.
Located just nine miles from the heart of the city, you'd never know. The park is truly a masterpiece of peace and quiet. A true oasis, a natural space perfect for wandering when you're ready to get out of the city. Wandering through Percy Warner Park in the Fall is one of the best and most peaceful places to get a close-up view of Nashville’s autumnal glory.