Music, Beer, Lights, Fun!!! Broadway is the place to be when visiting Nashville. Check out all the cool bars playing live music till 3am: World Famous Tootsie Orchard Lounge, Nudies Honky Tonk, Tin Roof, Blake Shelton's Ole Red, Luke Bryan's, Kid Rock's Big Ass Honky Tonk, and many more. Printers Alley and 2nd Street are right off Broadway and just as fun with less people.
Located all throughout the city, nashville has some pretty cool mural paintings. You have all probably heard or see a picture of the What lifts you wings, (most popular located in the Gultch) get your picture taken here. Marathon Music Works also has the I Believe in Nashville mural, Charlotte Ave was the Off the Wall Murals, and 12th South has quite a few along with a lot of cool little bakeries.
Want to check out some antiques and have some moonshine? Antique Archeology is one of the homes of American Pickers on the History Channel. Great place to spend some time with Moonshine and Bourbon tastings, Wine tastings, and even have a brewery. Marathon Village has lots of art, cool little shops, and cafes.
If you haven't guessed it by now, Nashville is a drinking town. There are breweries popping up everywhere. Some favorites are: Jackalope Brewing Company, Yazoo Brewing, Fat Bottom, The Black Abbey, East Nashville Beer Works, Tennessee Brew Works
Nashville isn't just known for the music, food is also a big hit. There are tons of good restaurants to try while in Music City, but here are some of our favorites. For Breakfast/Brunch: Loveless Cafe, Pancake Pantry, Biscuit Love, City Fire ($12 bottle of champs) For any other time of day: The Stillery, Hattie B's Hot Chicken, The Southern Steak & Oyster, Taco Mamacita, Martin's BBQ, Merchants, Grilled Cheesery, Whiskey Kitchen, Buthertown Hall Its almost impossible to get to every place but some others we haven't tried but are also very popular are Milk and Honey, Pinewood Social, The Farm House, Sambuca, Fin & Peral, Puckett's Grocery Store, The Patterson House, and Rolf and Daughters.