This new location houses everything under the sun, and has seen clientele such as Eric Clapton, Johnny Cash and Paul McCartney. Leia mais.
A small world market with ethnic groceries, spices, and a Thai fusion buffet. Treat yourself to a tasty red bean bun. Leia mais.
A very cool record and CD store located on the east side. Old and new, it’s fun to dig and discover new music. You can listen before you buy, using the record player they have set up in the shop. Leia mais.
A small and charming café with friendly service. The Stuffed French Toast Pancakes are incredible, and the Croque Madame is another must-try. Leia mais.
Goat Cheese and Cherries, Brown Butter Almond Brittle, Salty Caramel. With flavors like these, do I even need to say more? Leia mais.
A casual, inviting setting with a huge outdoor patio. Fun Mexican décor, great margaritas and delicious chorizo queso with homemade chips. Leia mais.
Right across the river from downtown is LP Field, home of the Tennessee Titans. Try to catch a football game if it is in season! Leia mais.
Authentic Southern comfort food and grocery market that offers live music in the evenings. If you can visit the other locations (in Leiper’s Fork or downtown Franklin), I highly recommend it. Leia mais.
An elegant, boutique hotel featuring contemporary and eco-friendly design. Gwyneth Paltrow stayed here for 3 weeks—and wrote about it in GOOP—while working in Nashville a few years ago. Leia mais.
Sister store of Atomic Books around the corner with a large collection of design books and pop gifts. Leia mais.
Dark and cool, a good place to be seen. If you’re lucky you can catch a surprise acrobatic act that takes place right above the bar. Leia mais.
An inviting interior and warm staff welcome you in this restaurant owned by the brother of the Prime Minister of Afghanistan. The Kaddo Borawani (baby pumpkin) is unforgettable. Leia mais.
The heart and soul of downtown. The center is the original Washington Monument and surrounding parks. Leia mais.
At twenty-five years old this is the grand dame of independent book stores in DC. Their selection is unmatched and the caliber of author readings beats any national chain. Leia mais.
A stunning nature sanctuary with several quiet walking trails. Leia mais.
A beautiful 55-acre estate with a historic home, bontanical garden and art museum. The gardens are lovely by day, but at night they really shine. Leia mais.
Radnor Lake maintains strict rules about what can be brought onto the premises, so no picnicking, and biking is only allowed on the closed-off road. Leia mais.
The tasty breakfast sandwiches are served all day, and pair nicely with a cup of pour-over coffee or a chai tea latte (my favorite in town). Leia mais.
A little bistro with amazing salads. It’s a small place and fills up quick, so be sure to make a reservation. Leia mais.
One of my favorite quiet places to work, Sam & Zoe’s is a quaint coffee house and café in a convenient, central location. Leia mais.
A classic live music venue highlighting local and international rock acts nearly every night. Check the movie-style marquee outside to see who is playing this week. Leia mais.
Nashville was often called “The Athens of the South,” and to give a visual to this nickname, the Parthenon was built as part of a centennial celebration in 1897. Leia mais.
I grew up going to this classic soda shop with my dad before college basketball games. I love the nostalgic grilled cheese sandwich with a vanilla milkshake. Leia mais.
A tiny grocery store with a big heart. Delicious prepared foods, a nice variety of produce (both local and imported), fresh flowers, herbs and more. Leia mais.
I always opt for the classic dipped cone and sweet potato fries, but you can’t go wrong with the sundaes and peanut butter milkshakes either. Leia mais.