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My wife and I got tickets to one of Jason Isbell's residency shows at the Ryman in October. We're bringing our kids and a friend to watch the kids during the show, and we'll be staying Friday to Sunday. I'm hoping someone has some suggestions regarding a) somewhere to get a dinner reservation near the Ryman before the show and b) fun stuff to do with our kids while we're there.
Thanks in advance!
Fifth and Broadway has an amazing food court right across the street from the Ryman. Most of the top local Nashville restaurants are represented.
If you want more upscale, The Diner is a short walk. Ask for a reservation on one of the top floors. Views are amazing.
There are lots of upscale restaurants in the hotels scattered around downtown. But they cost an arm and two legs.
As for the kids, The Nashville Zoo, The Frist art museum, Centennial park with the Parthenon, Adventure Science Center, Lane Motor Museum if you like vintage cars, Flea market and Tennessee state Museum, Cheekwood, and the Goo Goo Chocolate Co. googoo.com where for $55 you can make your own custom candy bar.
I didn't even get into East Nashville, know as east nasty. Lots of fun places to eat over there.
This is great! Thank you! I just made a reservation for The Diner, and this gives me plenty to research for daytime activities. You rock!
My wife and I got tickets to one of Jason Isbell's residency shows at the Ryman in October. We're bringing our kids and a friend to watch the kids during the show, and we'll be staying Friday to Sunday. I'm hoping someone has some suggestions regarding a) somewhere to get a dinner reservation near the Ryman before the show and b) fun stuff to do with our kids while we're there.
Thanks in advance!
Fifth and Broadway has an amazing food court right across the street from the Ryman. Most of the top local Nashville restaurants are represented.
If you want more upscale, The Diner is a short walk. Ask for a reservation on one of the top floors. Views are amazing.
There are lots of upscale restaurants in the hotels scattered around downtown. But they cost an arm and two legs.
As for the kids, The Nashville Zoo, The Frist art museum, Centennial park with the Parthenon, Adventure Science Center, Lane Motor Museum if you like vintage cars, Flea market and Tennessee state Museum, Cheekwood, and the Goo Goo Chocolate Co. googoo.com where for $55 you can make your own custom candy bar.
I didn't even get into East Nashville, know as east nasty. Lots of fun places to eat over there.
Thanks for the tips! We had a great time last weekend. We went to The Diner, Adventure Science Center, and Goo Goo Chocolate Co., and all were a hit. We tried to go Assembly Food Hall, but I think we went at the wrong time on the wrong day because it was way too packed likely with Post Malone pre-gamers.
There are lots of upscale restaurants in the hotels scattered around downtown. But they cost an arm and two legs.
As for the kids, The Nashville Zoo, The Frist art museum, Centennial park with the Parthenon, Adventure Science Center, Lane Motor Museum if you like vintage cars, Flea market and Tennessee state Museum, Cheekwood, and the Goo Goo Chocolate Co. googoo.com where for $55 you can make your own custom candy bar.
I didn't even get into East Nashville, know as east nasty. Lots of fun places to eat over there.
Thanks for the tips! We had a great time last weekend. We went to The Diner, Adventure Science Center, and Goo Goo Chocolate Co., and all were a hit. We tried to go Assembly Food Hall, but I think we went at the wrong time on the wrong day because it was way too packed likely with Post Malone pre-gamers.
Glad you had a good time. We did Assembly Food hall last night before Sturgill last night and it was insane.