🎵 Nashville 2-Day 1-Night Recap: Music, Food & Fun! 🍸
Nashville lives and breathes country music 🎵 – you can feel it the moment you step off the plane ✈️. Live music fills the air everywhere, morning till night! 🏨 Hotel: Moxy Nashville Downtown Right in the heart of Broadway – perfect location! This hotel has its own bar with live music 🍹, giving chill vibes compared to the wild Broadway scene. 🎸 Attractions: 1️⃣ Broadway Weekends here rival New Orleans’ energy 🎉! Music starts at 10 AM and goes until 3–4 AM. Almost every bar has a rooftop. 🍸 Bar Rec: Luke’s 32 Bridge – young crowd, awesome music, floors 3 & 4 are wild! We planned to bar hop but ended up staying all night 😂🎶 2️⃣ Printer’s Alley A quieter bar lane compared to Broadway. We tried Ms. Kelli’s Karaoke Bar 🎤… meh. Left quickly. 3️⃣ John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge Offers a view of downtown 🌆 – not breathtaking, but okay for a quick photo. 4️⃣ Walk of Fame Park A small park across from the Country Music Hall of Fame. Mini Walk of Fame – didn’t recognize any names though 😅 🍖 Food & Drinks: 1️⃣ Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint 🏆 Deserves its #1 rep! Dry rub ribs = 🔥. Their wings are also amazing (get sauce on the side!). 2️⃣ Hattie B’s Hot Chicken I can handle spice, but Medium here was pure heat – not much flavor. Not my fav 🥵. 3️⃣ Frothy Monkey Coffee = 👍. Food menu = limited and just okay. 4️⃣ Jack’s Bar-B-Que ❌ Greasy, overcooked, barely edible. Skip! 5️⃣ Assembly Food Hall After all that BBQ/chicken, I craved something light… but no real Chinese food 😭. Tried Steam Boy – worst beef noodles ever (mushy noodles, bland broth). Their pho was decent though! 6️⃣ Hattie Jane’s Creamery Ice cream was way too sweet 🍦😖. 🎯 Perfect for: music lovers, BBQ enthusiasts, and weekend adventurers! #Nashville #TravelGuide #FoodReview #MusicCity