by NSHVLL | Dec 24, 2022
The best of Nashville, November 2022.
A historic landmark and one of the most lauded venues in the nation for its acoustics, catch the Lone Bellow and Revivalists there this month.
Grab some drinks and sit at the lounge, enjoy a delicious dinner, or even go bowling. Pinewood is a great place to meet friends or treat your family. It's become a highlight of Nashville.
Enjoy the beautiful art exhibits of the Frist in one of Nashville's most iconically beautiful buildings. It pairs perfectly with a nice dinner for a date.
Immerse yourself in one of the hallmarks of Nashville's music scene by catching a country concert at the Grand Ole Opry.
A unique indoor market made from an abandoned factory (like so many places in Nashville), L&L has everything you need - coffee, wine, donuts, beer, shopping, salon, and even an event space.
Celebrate the people who put Nashville on the map by walking through the Country Music Hall of Fame. It celebrates the people who truly made Nashville into Music City.
For the indie movies that big theaters just don't show, check out the Belcourt theater. Before or after your movie, enjoy a stroll through Hillsboro Village.
When you a drink, but need something more exciting than your typical bar, the 16-Bit Bar + Arcade where you need to be. Play vintage arcade games, trash can pong, and giant jinga.
Get some of your early Christmas shopping done at one of the city's best and newest places. Then grab some lunch or dinner at Assembly Food Hall, equipped with space heaters so you can enjoy the balcony even in the cold.
A quaint spot on 12 South, The Filling Station is where you kick back and enjoy a casual beer with friends. It's a small place, but always worth a visit.
A large bar known for its extensive outdoor patio space, you'll find two floors for you and your friends to drink to your heart's desire. Not to mention, it's among the best breweries in the city.
When you need a classy fall and early winter dinner experience, 5th and Taylor is a fantastic choice. It's industrial aesthetic and top-of-the-line food make for a delightful dining experience.
Warm yourself up with a Nashville staple - hot chicken! Hattie B's is one of the best in town. There 8th Avenue location has plenty of seating, plus a heated patio perfect for the fall.
Enjoy a mix of both traditional and more modern Thanksgiving foods at Gray & Dudley, where they will be hosting both a dine-in Thanksgiving as well as take out options.
Let Arnold's cater your Thankgiving meal with delicious to-go options. Mac and cheese, green beans, dressing, and an assortment of pies... they have it all!
Want a Thankgiving meal from an award-winning chef? Look no further than Saint Stephen. They feature a mix of classics like turkey and non-traditional fare like Wagyu brisket.
Grab a to-go Thanksgiving feast at Henley's "Turkey Call." They will load up your car with roasted turkey, green bean casserole, oyster-sausage-cornbread stuffing, and more.
Hockey season is in full swing. Check out the Predators at home against the Wilds, Rangers, Ducks, and more this month.
Stop by the Bacon and Barrel Festival at the Loveless Barn to see some of Nashville's best restaurants and try an assortment of spirits.
Swing by the Thompson for Friends + Giving, where you can try a variety of bites paired with Woodford Reserve cocktail samples.