A Capizzi staple and Jack's top request every time he is in Nashville. Experience REAL Nashville hot chicken for yourself! After, stop by Bobbie's Dairy Dip for some soft serve.
One of the best restaurants in Nashville. Legend has it that Jack Capizzi once spun up some incredible pizzas there...
Always ask for extra sweet dixie sauce.
One of our favorite places for pizza (or a pizza-adjacent meal) in Nashville. Their sfincione, a sicilian style of pizza on foccacia, is awesome. Their pepperoni and spicy tomato & burrata are some of our favorites. Also make sure to stop by Golden Sound (around the corner) for a drink.
Jack and Kate love to walk the 5.1 mile loop. The Park has beautiful trails and is a great way to experience the nature Nashville presents in our backyard. Extra points if you bring a dog.
Learn about the history of country music in Music City. Some favorites featured in the museum are Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, and George Strait. Afterwards, head down to Broadway for drinks and live music.
This prohibition-inspired bar has three levels - a Honky Tonk, Supper Club, and Rooftop Bar.
The Opry is a regular live country-music radio broadcast dating back to 1925. Many artists have played on the famous Opry stage.
This Rock & Roll Landmark is one of music's most iconic stages. Initially built as a Gospel Church, the Ryman was the main stage for country music in the 1950s and 1960s as the original home of the Grand Ole Opry. Take a tour or see a show to check out this gem for yourself!
Christ Church Cathedral holds a special place for Kate and the Capizzi family. Kate was confirmed in the church, spent Sunday mornings in the nave with her youth group, and attended services with her Nana and Grandfather. Christ Church is a National Historic Place and a Tennessee Historic Site. It was the first Episcopal structure in Tennessee, dating back to 1829, and is the Cathedral Parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee. We look forward to sharing this special place with you all!