Where the whole story started… This is the bar where Colton and Jess met, but you may also recognize it from music videos including Tennessee Orange by Megan Moroney and Nothing Fades Like the Light by Orville Peck
Historic Nashville concert venue available for touring
Dolly Parton themed bar located in the Graduate Hotel
A wellspring of pre-loved vinyl records and potentially the largest secondhand bookstore you’ve ever seen
Year-round Christmas themed (cash only) bar with karaoke and $2 domestics
Access to the longest known cave system in the world — we recommend getting tickets ahead of time
Bar with classic arcade games
Tastings, tours, store, and restaurant
Produce stands, art vendors, and restaurants next to a park dedicated to the history of Nashville
Underground dive bar with billiards — open late, cheap drinks, and the finale of Colton & Jess’ first date
Nashville’s favorite independent record store
Retro-themed bowling alley with a diner, arcade, and concert venue
Old factory built in 1929 renovated into a mall —stop by on 2/15 before the ceremony to check out the Nashville Chocolate, Wine, and Whiskey Festival!
East Nashville meadery offering homemade honey wines
State park with hiking trails, lake, and Native American archaeological site located southeast of Nashville in Hermitage
Riverfront park with playgrounds, trailheads, and a pickleball court located northeast of Nashville in the Donelson-Hermitage area
Record your own song in a recording studio (and visit a place that Colton worked as a sound engineer in the summer of 2020)
Colton and Jess’ favorite donuts in Nashville
Hotel with shops and restaurants inside a 4.5 acre tropical greenhouse… Plan to get a little lost inside! Free to walk around but parking costs $37 — we recommend parking at Opry Mills Mall and walking over (or taking a ride share for the fastest and easiest arrival)
A 3 mile hike featuring multiple waterfalls located about an hour and 15 minutes south of Nashville