Must-try experiences in Nashville, according to small biz owners

We’re spreading the love with a spotlight on the can’t-miss deals and experiences this Small Business Week.

A group of women pose for a photo in front of a mural in The Gulch.

Photowalk Nashville offers the experience of having a professional photographer capture a day out with you and your friends.

Photo by Photowalk Nashville

In honor of National Small Business Week, we’ve tapped into the heart of Nashville’s entrepreneurial spirit by asking local business owners to share their must-try experiences and products.

Mourning Brew, an East Nashville boo-tique where it’s Halloween year-round:
“We may be a tiny store, but we have lots of secrets for you to discover. Leave a message in our phone booth, take some photos, or drop a piece of tiny dark art in our Bill Cipher-inspired Weirdmaggedon Ghoul-ery.”

Photowalk Nashville, a guided tour and photoshoot rolled into one experience:
“They have to do our 12 South Experience! This amazing neighborhood is popping, and we show them around and take their pics at all the murals there — plus, there’s a really special surprise at the end of the tour.”

Walk Eat Nashville, a food tour biz with five neighborhoods to choose from:
“Try the downtown or East Nashville tours. Unless you live or work in these neighborhoods or are a serious foodie that seeks out the restaurants, you may not know as much about these areas as you should.”

The Truck Stop, a Donelson food truck park:
“We have a rotation of food trucks that join us weekly, so no matter what you’re in the mood for, we have you covered.”

Groups of people sitting at picnic tables at an outdoor food truck park.

Keep up with The Truck Stop’s weekly offerings via Instagram. | Photo via The Truck Stop

Lightning round

We asked, “When someone visits your small business for the first time, the one thing they have to do, see, or try is _____.”

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