We had a blast! Our guide, Amber was such a ray of sunshine. She was energetic, dancing, singing, never had an empty drink. Definitely a hype girl!!! ❤️❤️❤️ Loved that we could BYOB. I brought my yeti couzi. I didn’t see anyone else bring one. Highly recommend to keep your drink cold! Don't be shy, bring a lot of beers - better to have too much than too many (you can also buy beer/seltzers from guide), I think I'd bring a couple waters next time too!! I think we probably brought at least 6 beers for each person in our party of 5.. Maybe more and we finished them off a little before the tour was over, she had a very large cooler. It wasn’t much of a facts tour as far as learning the history, it was more riding around sightseeing without explanations, drinking and listening to music, which was super fun! I wasn’t sure what to expect and I was very happy with it. I did not have to pedal the whole time, there is an engine, I think it just helps to pedal. I didn’t see everyone peddling the whole time and it was fine. I thought we were going to get super sunburnt. All of the bike seats were pretty much shaded from the sun. We did spray a bunch of sunscreen before just in case. there’s a seat on the back. That’s like a bench with a back. Three to maybe four people could sit back there. That definitely was in the sun the whole time. I think I saw one or two seats that did not have pedals so you could sit and not pedal as well. all of the bikes had back on them, which was awesome! You could adjust the bike seat so if you’re taller or shorter, you could reach the pedals. there were seatbelts that you could strap, but you didn’t have to wear them. I feel if that was required it would not be very fun because it would limit your peddling capability. I like that there’s an option though for super cautious people. I felt safe and did not feel like I was going to fall or anything. Girl be sure to use the restroom before you arrive to the tour. There are no restrooms for you to use. You could try to use the restroom at the bus station, but they are very particular and will turn you away. So make sure to go before hand. then 30 minutes into the tour you’ll stop at a bar and there will be a restroom for you to use there. I believe I I was told there were all males and one female being Amber. I heard good things about the men too but if you want that fun girl vibe definitely ask for her! Highly recommend! This was our first time going to Nashville and I would be down to do this every single time we come back. Bring some cash for a tip! She's worth it!!! She has the money apps too but towards the end of the tour, you may be a lil tipsy and might forget so make sure to think about tipping her prior to your tour. She doesn't Guilt you or shame you into tipping whatsoever. I don’t think I even remember her asking for tips or anything which was really cool. Which made me...
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If you're heading to Nashville and looking for an unforgettable way to experience the city, stop what you're doing right now and book a pedal tour with Joe. Hands down, he's the best guide you could ask for – part historian, part DJ, part stand-up comedian, and 100% good vibes.
From the moment we hopped on the pedal bar, Joe made us feel like we were part of something special. He was incredibly welcoming, full of energy, and had the whole group laughing within minutes. But it wasn’t just jokes – Joe knows his city! He peppered in fascinating facts about Nashville’s music history, pointed out hidden gems most tourists miss, and had insider tips that seriously leveled up the rest of our trip.
The music? Spot on. Joe has a sixth sense for reading the room – he matched the playlist perfectly to the mood, mixing country classics with crowd-pleasing party hits that had us all singing at the top of our lungs as we cruised Broadway. Every stop was well-timed, the drinks were cold, and the vibes were off the charts.
You can tell Joe genuinely loves what he does, and that energy is contagious. Whether you're in town for a bachelorette party, a birthday bash, or just want to experience Nashville like a local rockstar, Joe is your guy. We didn’t just leave with great memories – we left feeling like we had a new friend in the city.
10/10. Highly recommend. Would ride again in a heartbeat. Pedal on, Joe – you're a...
Read moreIf you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to pedal a bar around Nashville while an absolute legend pretends you’re not a liability, book this tour immediately. Joe — our captain, DJ, therapist, and occasional traffic negotiator — somehow kept the wheels turning even though 90% of us pedaled like we were auditioning for a Life Alert commercial.
There was no staff. Just Joe. Just Joe versus gravity, alcohol, and our questionable stamina. And somehow, Joe won.
The playlist was fire, the vibes were immaculate, and the exercise was...well, symbolic at best. Pretty sure the cart moved entirely by Joe’s optimism and passive-aggressive encouragement ("You guys are doing... great!"). I personally contributed about three calories of effort and 600 calories worth of singing “Sweet Caroline” off-key at strangers. Worth every penny.
If you’re looking for a Nashville experience that’s equal parts sightseeing, light cardio guilt, and professional-grade babysitting, this is your guy. Tip Joe like he just carried you up a hill — because honestly, he probably did.
Five stars. Would embarrass...
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