The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum seeks to collect, preserve, and interpret the evolving history and traditions of country music. Through exhibits, publications, and educational programs, the museum teaches its diverse audiences about the enduring beauty and cultural importance of country music.
NMAAM is the only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the many music genres created, influenced, and inspired by African Americans. The museum’s expertly-curated collections share the story of the American soundtrack by integrating history and interactive technology to bring the musical heroes of the past into the present.
Close to a million people visit the Warner Parks annually to utilize the Nature Center, scenic roadways and overlooks, hiking trails, mountain bike trails, and horse trails.. Warner Parks is also an important historical community resource listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Pins Mechanical Company is the perfect place to enjoy old-school games in a modern setting. Try some duckpin bowling or classic pinball, bocce or giant beer pong. With 3 full bars with 24 taps and an outdoor patio, this hang out will not disappoint!
Hot chicken has become the heart of the Nashville food scene. It’s soul food that makes you feel alive and humbles you. There are many options in your hot chicken quest, but the three most notorious spots are — the two old school places, Bolton’s and Prince’s, and a new school joint, Hattie B’s. I'll let you decide which is best!
One of the most unique places to end your night. Santa's Pub is a dive bar in a double-wide, decked in holiday decor, offering karaoke & cheap beer. "Santa," a bearded man in overalls, checks your ID at the door. Note: this is about a 10 minute cab ride from downtown.
East Nashville has become one of the Music City's most-desired areas to live and play. Ground of Nashville's creative class.. there are SO many spots to get food and order a drink in East Nashville. Here are some lists of recommendations broken down into smaller areas. In Five Points you have Marché Artisan Foods, Margot Cafe & Bar, The Treehouse, Five Points Pizza, I Dream of Weenie, and Bongo Java; as well as bars like 3 Crow Bar, The 5 Spot Live, and The Red Door Saloon. In Lockland Springs, there’s Lockeland Table, The Silly Goose, and Two Ten Jack. Then there’s The Pharmacy Burger Parlor & Beer Garden, Holland House Bar & Refuge, and Mas Tacos Por Favor in Greenwood, plus the Village Pub & Beer Garden, Pied Piper Eatery, and Watanabe in Inglewood.