Cooks up some of the best meals in town, with a daily-changing menu of French and Italian dishes. A cozy interior with exposed brick walls and upstairs seating that overlooks the wine bar. A favorite. Leer más.
Brunch is an absolute must – the food is gourmet yet simple, featuring the best local and seasonal cuisine in a relaxed, sunny setting. Leer más.
The park’s 31 “Rivers of Tennessee” water fountains are a big hit with kids, who love to splash around in the warmer summer months. Leer más.
For a stunning view of the Nashville skyline, head to Germantown Café. Straightforward, fresh cuisine with an upscale twist and affordable prices. The Sunday brunch is my favorite. Leer más.
If you’re not a bluegrass believer, you will be after this experience. Admission to all shows is on a first come, first serve basis (unless otherwise noted). Leer más.
This place is an absolute must on my list for visitors to the Music City. A Nashville institution for nearly 40 years, Station Inn features live bluegrass and roots music seven nights a week. Leer más.
A quiet respite after braving the crowds of lower Broadway. A walker-friendly bridge over the Cumberland River that offers some of the best views of the skyline. Bring your camera! Leer más.
The Main Library features marble floors, sky-high ceilings and special collections and art throughout all of the rooms. Take the kids for story time and have lunch in the serene courtyard. Leer más.
Dressing up is not required, but why not use your visit as an excuse to put on something fancy? This venue screams class and sophistication. Leer más.
The exhibitions schedule changes every 6 to 8 weeks, so there is always something new and exciting to see in the galleries. Leer más.
One of the most beautiful places in Nashville, and an incredibly magical venue to see your favorite musician perform. Everyone from Johnny Cash to Bob Dylan and Neil Young have graced its stage. Leer más.
For over 66 years, Ernest Tubb has been offering a vast array of bluegrass and classic country tunes. They host a live radio show, “Midnight Jamboree,” each Saturday night at their other location. Leer más.
This one-time tabernacle church is an experience you will not soon forget, and there is not a bad seat in the house. Everyone should see a show here at least once in their lives. Leer más.
One of the most historical country bars in town, and the former hangout of the stars of the Opry, who would slip across the alleyway and into the back door of Tootsie’s after their shows at the Ryman. Leer más.
To really play up the Southern experience, order the “recession special:” a fried bologna sandwich, bag of chips, MoonPie and an ice-cold PBR beer. Leer más.
Young and old flock to Robert’s, a great spot to catch some amazing live country music and do some honkytonk dancing. Leer más.
This restaurant has been around for over 25 years and has an old-timey, classic feel with tasty drinks and fresh food. A solid option if you find yourself hungry on lower Broadway. Leer más.
A traditional, charming 5-star hotel with the luxurious wood-paneled Oak Bar, perfect for grabbing a whiskey. Take a peek at the famous marbled art deco men’s restroom (women are allowed, too!). Leer más.
Baltimore’s local caffeine suppliers. If you can’t make this store, look for them at Farmer’s Markets around town. Leer más.
A true-blue, bare bones coffee house. With beautiful rosettas poured lattes and a few pastries, the perfect place to relax after a walk along the Avenue. Leer más.
They say they are providing love one cup at a time. From a former west coast barista, all I have to say is that Spro is finally here to teach Baltimore the definition of coffee. Leer más.
Visit the CFO (that is Chief Falafel Officer) at this perfect lunch spot. Leer más.