Whether you’re planning a birthday get-together or just looking for something new to do with friends, Nashville has plenty of group-friendly experiences that go beyond the usual dinner reservation — from spa time and hands-on workshops to private sushi classes.
Relax and unwind
Southall Farm & Inn, 2200 Osage Loop, Franklin
Escape to the countryside and reconnect with nature through one of the resort’s curated experiences. Depending on availability, your group might enjoy a guided apiary tour, plein air painting, or a leisurely bee cruise.
Holiday Salon & Bathhouse, 747 Douglas Ave.
Designed for private groups up to 10, this candlelit bathhouse features a Himalayan salt sauna, steam room, 104-degree saltwater soaking pool, and a cold plunge shower. It’s available by the hour and can be paired with a facial or massage.
Salt & Soles, 1216 Wedgewood Ave.
A private salt cave reservation (four to eight people) includes a 40-minute session with add-ons available, but groups can also sign up for 50-minute salt cave sound healing + yoga experiences.
Make something
Glasshaüs, 483 Craighead St.
Located on the Berry Hill border, this studio specializes in the art of glassblowing and also boasts a coffee shop and art gallery. Most glass classes are open to two participants, but there are options for groups up to 20 guests.
Third Coast Clay, 230 Franklin Rd.
Visit the Franklin studio to pick your pottery, choose your paints, and create your piece of art. Groups of eight to 10 can reserve a table for up to two hours, while smaller groups are seated on a walk-in basis.
HART, 2309 12th Ave. S.
If your group is looking for a charming way to spend the day, book time for up to 12 guests in the jewelry shop’s private event room. Start with rosé and intention setting, then pick out charms for your custom piece. The experience is available seven days a week, but it’s recommended to book at least three weeks in advance.
Food and drink
Liquor Lab, 144 2nd Ave. N.
Put your mixology skills to the test at Liquor Lab, where you can learn how to make craft cocktails and other beverages from local pros. If you’re looking for something more intimate than the public classes offered, book a 90-minute private class with the option to add on catering.
Aloha Fish Company, 370 Herron Dr. #5
Aloha’s private maki sushi classes allow guests to make two rolls each, and the biz will even come to your home or a location of your choosing.
The Roll Academy, 900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd.
Now this is sweet. Grab your crew (up to eight people) and book a private hands-on rolled ice cream experience at the Nashville Farmers’ Market.