There’s no need to hop on a plane to experience this kind of flight in Music City. We’re getting elevated — food and beverage style — by ordering one of these flights on menus around town.
Sips you’ll want to sample
Sixty Vines | Choose your own adventure (or leave it up to the team) with a custom wine lineup of three or four 2.5-ounce pours hand-picked from the menu featuring 60 options. Pro tip: Don’t let the creativity stop there, build your own board by combining one, three, or five meat and cheeses.
Honeytree Meadery | If you’re looking to try something new entirely, mead (or “honey wine” as it’s sometimes called) is made with three main ingredients: honey, yeast, and water. Dip your toes in with three 2-ounce pours of your choice, or make it a Superflight with all nine creations. Bonus: If you work up an appetite, Bad Luck Burger Club’s on-site food truck is open daily.
Bungalow 10 | If your friend group has varied tastes, this Hillsboro Village dining destination is bringing something for everyone to the table with a lemon drop, margarita, espresso martini, or Uncle Nearest flight. If you’re there for a special occasion, go big with one of the five cocktail trees.
Blue Hound Brew | If coffee is more your thing, head to the Nashville Farmers Market for a cold brew flight. We tried the original, honey vanilla, salted caramel, and lavender honey when the biz first opened in April.
Food pairings that really bite (in a good way)
Donut Distillery | Why not an equal serving of both? This East Nashville spot pairs four of its mini donuts with a mimosa, coffee cocktail, beer, or whiskey combination.
Green Hour Cocktail and Absinthe Lounge | Three of the high ABV, plant derived-style beverages are paired with Tempered Fine Chocolates at this Germantown gem.