This is an upscale food court with different local Nashville area restaurants as the vendors! Great for a casual lunch or dinner option, and a fun place that can easily accommodate a larger group. It's also located within the larger fifth and broadway complex which has additional shopping and restaurants, and is a fun place to walk around!
The famous museum, and for a good reason! Country music fans especially will love exploring the outfits, memorabilia and other items from classic and contemporary country artists. The museum is connected to the Omni hotel.
A 30,000 square foot space which includes a beer garden, jumbo TVs, a taco restaurant, and even a moonshine distillery/moonshine tastings!
This restaurant has 3 different offerings: the first floor is an elevated "honky tonk" restaurant, the second floor is an excellent and fancier restaurant called the supper club, and finally the third floor is a rooftop bar offering cocktails and appetizers. There is always live music playing, and all floors offer incredible food and drink! You can't go wrong with any of the three options here.
You can walk over the river on this bridge for a great view of Nashville. The bridge is a little over half a mile each way, so walking across and back is a nice (and short!) outdoor activity. The start of the bridge is right at the entrance of our wedding venue and the end of the bridge is in the parking lot of Nissan stadium (because this means you get to see a football stadium, this is one of Albert's top recommendations)
This is one of the original and longest standing broadway honky tonk bars. Stop in for live country music, cheap beer and a rooftop view of Broadway! Although if you are looking for bars on broadway all of the honky tonks offer a similar vibe- so you can't go wrong with any of the many other options!