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There have been some threads pop up lately on what to do & where to play when visiting the Nashville, TN area.
This thread will serve to house discussion and general chatter on the Nashville Area.
Nashville has a lot of cool things to do. Somethings that come to mind:
If you like country music, or music in general, if the Opry is playing, it’s a must attend. Might as well mark, “Grand Ole Opry” off the bucket list. If it’s not playing, the Tour is decent, and they will let you sing on the stage. The Opry plays every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday nights.
“The Mother Church of Country Music” - The Ryman Auditorium is the original home of The Opry. If someone is playing the Ryman, go. The Backstage tour is also really cool.
Go have a beer at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge & The Stage on Broadway. Everyone has played there and the live music is great.
Centennial Park has a full size exact replica of The Parthenon, it’s actually cooler than it sounds.
Go get Hot Chicken at Hattie B’s or The Scoreboard (if you are staying at the Opry Land Resort) .
If you like history, go tour the Hermitage, it was Andrew Jackson’s House.
The Country Music Hall of Fame & The Johnny Cash Museum are cool too.
If you are into wine Arrington Vineyards is where to go (about 40 mins south of Nashville).
Steakhouses - Kayne Prime. Pricey but worth it. Need to make reservations in advance.
Breakfast- Puckett’s & Pancake Pantry are among my favorites.
Biscuit Love has also been recommended.
Course Recommendations:
Gaylord Springs- My home course
The Hermitage- The President's & The General’s Course
Greystone- Dickson, TN
The Crossing Golf Course- Franklin, TN
The Legacy- Springfield, TN
Pine Creek- Mt. Juliet, TN (just ok)
Twelve Stones- Goodlettsville, TN
Country Hills Golf Club- Hendersonville, TN (good elevation changes)
Long Hollow Golf Club- Gallatin, TN (short but fun track)
Middle TN THPers, feel free to add, and I'll update the main post.
This thread will serve to house discussion and general chatter on the Nashville Area.
Nashville has a lot of cool things to do. Somethings that come to mind:
If you like country music, or music in general, if the Opry is playing, it’s a must attend. Might as well mark, “Grand Ole Opry” off the bucket list. If it’s not playing, the Tour is decent, and they will let you sing on the stage. The Opry plays every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday nights.
“The Mother Church of Country Music” - The Ryman Auditorium is the original home of The Opry. If someone is playing the Ryman, go. The Backstage tour is also really cool.
Go have a beer at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge & The Stage on Broadway. Everyone has played there and the live music is great.
Centennial Park has a full size exact replica of The Parthenon, it’s actually cooler than it sounds.
Go get Hot Chicken at Hattie B’s or The Scoreboard (if you are staying at the Opry Land Resort) .
If you like history, go tour the Hermitage, it was Andrew Jackson’s House.
The Country Music Hall of Fame & The Johnny Cash Museum are cool too.
If you are into wine Arrington Vineyards is where to go (about 40 mins south of Nashville).
Steakhouses - Kayne Prime. Pricey but worth it. Need to make reservations in advance.
Breakfast- Puckett’s & Pancake Pantry are among my favorites.
Biscuit Love has also been recommended.
Course Recommendations:
Gaylord Springs- My home course
The Hermitage- The President's & The General’s Course
Greystone- Dickson, TN
The Crossing Golf Course- Franklin, TN
The Legacy- Springfield, TN
Pine Creek- Mt. Juliet, TN (just ok)
Twelve Stones- Goodlettsville, TN
Country Hills Golf Club- Hendersonville, TN (good elevation changes)
Long Hollow Golf Club- Gallatin, TN (short but fun track)
Middle TN THPers, feel free to add, and I'll update the main post.
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