We went on our first date at the "Hidden Bar" in the basement of Noelle Hotel. Don't ask for it, just look for the Storage Closet. The picture above is from our first date.
If you're in Nashville, you have to see a Writer's Round, and The Listening Room is our favorite spot to do so. Tickets are required (~$5), so make sure to look at the shows ahead of time. The song writers will be the ones performing, so don't worry if you don't recognize the names on the shows, you'll be surprised by what songs you'll hear (and in this city, you'll never know who will show up).
We were both in a Duck Pin Bowling League with some of our Bridal Party Members and have always had a blast here. Pins has beer, cocktails and tons of old school entertainment, including bowling, arcade games, giant beer pong, bocce, and much much more.
This is one of Katie's favorite day-off hangs. Its a social atmosphere restaurant complete with coffee, cocktails, bowling, delicious food, and even a swimming pool. Perfect for brunch, cooling off by the pool, or a night out.
This is Katie's favorite coffee spot in Nashville. Get a coffee and a breakfast plate, and then walk around the beautiful 12South neighborhood (also Katie's favorite).
This is Jack's favorite breakfast and coffee spot. Definitely consider getting the rosemary parmesan biscuit sandwich.
This restaurant is one of our favorite local finds. From brick-oven pizza to delicious cocktails, Folk is one of our favorite date night spots.
Indian Street Food by Executive Chef Maneet Chauhan brings all the finest parts of an Indian bazaar to the heart of Nashville.
One of our favorite Friday night or Sunday lunch spots. Good pizza, large selection of beer, and bright side salads makes for an easy, budget friendly and delicious meal.
Katie LOVES these donuts and prefers them to most treats. Plus, how many donut shops have you ever been to that are open until 10pm?
Nashville's minor league baseball team is hosted in one of the most fun baseball stadiums in America. The best seats in the house are in The Band Box out in Right Field, trust us.
This art museum, formerly known as the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, is housed in the city's historic U.S. Post Office building right in the heart of downtown Nashville.
The Ryman is the original home of the Grand Ole Opry, and whether you take a tour or see a show here, it is definitely a must-see while you're in town.
While all the bars on Broadway are excellent for their live music, atmosphere, and drinks, Acme is our favorite. It's also at the end of the street (next to the water), so its a great starting point for your night downtown.
This was one of Katie and Jack's favorite dates in Nashville! Grab a drink from their highly regarded restaurant and bar, and then walk around the halls of the hotel that doubles as an art museum.