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Step into a lush, tropical oasis to enjoy a day of luxe shopping, sips, and bites in Wedgewood-Houston.
No password is needed to step into the newly-opened 1865 Club, which also offers memberships with specialty perks.
We’re always dishing on Music City’s food scene, and here’s where you can park it to indulge in the many food trucks that play a big part in it.
The food is just as good as the beer at craft breweries across Nashville.
Plans are in the works for two Tim Hortons in Mt. Juliet — but the Volunteer State could be getting 40+ more locations in the years to come.
Tails on the Trail launches this month to showcase the Tennessee Whiskey Trail’s dog-friendly distilleries.
With the Masters Tournament right around the corner, your City Editors took a swing to share what local food picks they would bring to the Masters Champions Dinner table.
Rodney’s Scott Whole Hog BBQ will occupy the top two floors of Eric Church’s new bar, Chief’s, as well as offer a street-level walk-up window.
Nashvillians can get involved with the statewide and national campaign by participating in a coffee crawl and attending events.
Here’s what to expect when Experience Zuzu arrives in Music City.
We want to know: Where is the best pizza in Nashville? Vote for your favorite to help determine a champion.
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Tipsy Scoop specializes in liquor-infused ice cream and sorbet, but will also serve non-alcoholic options as part of the “Cool Kids Club.”
Music City Food and Wine Festival will take over Centennial Park, local restaurants, and other foodie hotspots April 24-27, 2025.
Music City’s pickleball scene is going pro.