03 DRINK
Ah, coffee. Our first day we learned about this secret(?) coffee club where you pay annually and can go anytime. I can't tell you what it is called because they didn't tell us. We were supposed to go on our last day but...well I was kind of hung over and it was my birthday. So we didn't. INSTEAD we went to Barista Parlor, which was down the street from our Airbnb and SO FANTASTIC. It's a really well designed space with great breakfast and drinks. And a huge collection of fancy chocolate for no apparent reason. And these little cut out men with letters (instead of getting a number to put on your table, you get one of these). And the best eavesdropping opportunities, especially if you want to feel hip and musical.
And then the beer -- so much great local beer. Love love love.
Barista Parlor // the one in East Nashville.
Holland House // Greenwood -- because, cocktails.
Santa's Pub // South Nashville -- I'm a sucker for a good dive bar and for karaoke. This place combines both!
Rumours East // East End -- we stumbled upon a little backyard party - well not really but it felt like that! Loved it.
Robert's Western World // Downtown -- this is about as NashVegas as I get.
The Valentine // Downtown -- go to the rooftop.
Fido Cafe // Hillsboro -- they really need to fix the line situation here--make one for to go coffee and one for breakfast. I have no idea why people wait in this line. Their drinks are interesting, but it ain't no Philz.
Turnip Truck // The Gulch -- grocery store that has a great selection of beer.
And the beer you must try:
Little Harpeth's Chicken Scratch - it's like beer with an aftertaste of creamed corn. Which sounds disgusting but is so lovely (if you are like me and are obsessed with cornbread).
Tennessee Brew Works' Southern Wit - just so good.
New Heights' Berry Cream Ale - I can't really find this...so maybe it was something else?
Other spots to try: Patterson House, Bar Luca, Old Glory, Bar Sovereign, Crazy Town, Acme.
JUST SAY NO TO FIREBALL. That is my best advice. One local said 'Avoid Broadway like the plague'...but I think you can handle it for one night.