26 reader questions for 2026 in Nashville

We’re asking our readers to submit their top questions about Nashville. We’ll do our best to answer them in 2026.

A plate of fish and fries and another plate with a burger and basket of fries.

Rounding up places to get fish and chips was a tough job (wink, wink), but someone had to do it. | Photo by NASHtoday

Happy (almost) New Year, Nashville.

As 2025 comes to a close, we’re reflecting on the stories we followed this year and looking ahead to what we’ll cover in 2026.

Each year, some of our favorite stories have come directly from questions readers sent our way. Here are just a few examples:

So as we look toward 2026, we’re asking: What should we dig into next?

Whether it’s a dish you’re still searching for, a development you pass every day, or a Nashville topic you’ve always wondered about, submit your questions to shape the stories you’ll read in the year ahead.

It’s our New Year’s resolution to answer as many as we can.

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