On this page is some of the best places to eat and things to do if it is your first time in Nashville. For a full list of things to do, organized by district, see the clickable guide Angelina created at the link below.
Enjoy Nashville's famous hot chicken at Hattie B's. Their spice levels range from southern style to shut the cluck up–can you take the heat?
Since 1961, The Pancake Pantry has been serving scratch-made pancakes, fresh-cooked eggs, omelets, waffles, sandwiches, salads. Don’t forget your generous serving of the famous cinnamon-sugar syrup. This charming pancake shop is often has a long line so get their early or plan to wait 20 mins for a table (its worth it!).
Come enjoy the largest and fluffiest biscuits topped with eggs, ham, sausage, or fried chicken plus their signature sausage gravy.
Get up close to where country music stars and legends make history every week, live on the Opry. Explore our American country roots and let us show you around the house with a guided backstage tour. Tickets are $29 per person.
A world-renowned concert hall, Rock & Roll landmark, famous former home of the Grand Ole Opry, and music’s most iconic stage, Ryman Auditorium is the “Mother Church” bringing artists and fans together for unforgettable music moments. Tickets are $29 each.
Inside the Museum’s galleries, explore the stories and stars that shaped country music history. Filled with personal artifacts, instruments, stagewear, and more, our exhibitions span from country music’s pre-commercial roots through to its vibrant life today.
Five Daughters Bakery is a family business, owned and operated out of Franklin, Tennessee and home to the 100 layer donut.