Where to score food and beverage flights around Nashville

Why choose just one thing when you can really sample your options? Multiple Nashville restaurants are leveling up menus with curated flights and pairings.

Four glasses of wine on a paper menu: one rose, one red, and two whites.

Wine down at the end of a week with our favorite kind of flight. | Photo by NASHtoday

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.

Four espresso martinis sit on a wooden serving platter.

Espresso yourself through curated pairings. | Photo via Bungalow 10

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.

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