Plus, Broadway Brewhouse closing in Midtown.

Where there’s smoke, there’s fire

Where there’s smoke, there’s fire: Heritage Fire coming to Nashville

The culinary event returns to Music City next weekend.
Enjoy food, beverage pairings, and live entertainment. | Photo by Sam Ferguson via Heritage Fire
A traveling wood-fired feast is bringing the heat to Music City next weekend. 🔥

Heritage Fire is a live-fire, food, and wine experience — and it’s kicking off its 2023 tour with a stop at Two Rivers Mansion on Sunday, March 12. Established in 2010, the event unites 20+ Nashville chefs to showcase their preparation of heritage meats, fruits, and vegetables over open flame.

Ready to savor the flavor of fire-roasted food? Here’s what to expect when the tour rolls into town.

Pro tip: Tickets — $125 for general admission and $175 for early admission — are all-inclusive with unlimited curated dishes, beverage pairings, and live entertainment.
Bear Creek Farm, Black Hawk Farms, Gifford’s, Nashville Grown, Wedge Oak Farm, Simpson’s Meats, Tennessee Grass Fed, Palmer Farms, Greener Roots Farm, and Flowers Creamery

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Get ready for a fire feast. | Photo by Sam Ferguson via Heritage Fire

  • Adam Terhune | Commons Club
  • Angelica Ramirez | Little Fib
  • Billy Terrell | The Beached Pig
  • Brian Kersey | Stationairy
  • Joey Fecci | Yolan
  • Pepe Camero | Mijo Gordito
  • Christopher Ayala | Ellington’s Restaurant
  • Dmitriy Kakuschke | Bourbon Steak Nashville
  • Edgar Victoria | Alebrije
  • Jason Lalacona | Miel Restaurant
  • Jordan Brown | Pastaria Nashville
  • Junior Vo | Noko Nashville
  • Joshua Peoples | Deacon’s New South
  • Kristin Beringson | Henley
  • Levi Raines | The Dutch and Carne Mare
  • Shauna McCoy | Donut Distillery
  • Adam Barnes | Southern Spoon
See the full list of participating chefs.
Some of the featured beverages include Creature Comforts Brewing, Bearded Iris, Scofflaw, Blade and Bow, George Dickel Tennessee Whisky, Fords Gin, Ole Smoky Distillery, and Post Meridiem.

To spark some friendly competition, Heritage Fire guests will vote for the “Best Bite of the Day,” with the winner crowned the Heritage Hero of Nashville.

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Today, March 3
  • Comedy Night | Friday, March 3 | 7 p.m. | Third Man Records, 623 7th Ave. S. | $10+ | Laugh your way into the weekend with a night of comedy hosted by Cortney Warner.
  • Nashville Lawn and Garden Show 2023 | Friday, March 2-Sunday, March 5 | Times vary | The Fairgrounds Nashville, 500 Wedgewood Ave. | $11+ | Enjoy live gardens, lectures and workshops, and dozens of vendors.
Saturday, March 4
  • Nashville Opera Presents: Little Red’s Most Unusual Day | Saturday, March 4 | 2 p.m. | Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd. | $18+ | This sensory-friendly performance is set to music from operas by Rossini and Offenbach — children 2 and under get in free.
  • Yoga on the Deck | Saturday, March 4 | 9:30-10:45 a.m. | Beaman Park Nature Center, 5911 Old Hickory Blvd., Ashland City | $12 | Bring your own mat for a gentle yoga session for all experience levels — open to ages 13 and up.
Sunday, Match 5
  • Depths of Wikipidia | Sunday, March 5 | 7 p.m. | Zanies Comedy Club, 2025 8th Ave. S. | $25 | Go on a journey through Wikipedia’s most interesting corners.
Monday, March 6
  • Tots Jam and Play | Monday, March 6 | 10 a.m. | Centennial Performing Arts Studios, 211 27th Ave. N. | Free | A class full of songs, dance, and play for kids ages six months to 5 years.
  • Marvel Trivia Night | Monday, March 6 | 6:30-8:30 p.m. | Assembly Food Hall, 5055 Broadway | Free | Grab your fellow Avengers and put your knowledge of the Marvel Universe to the test — dress up in your best costume for a chance to win a $50 Hall Pass prize.
Tuesday, March 7
  • The Wicked Market | Tuesday, March 7 | 4-10 p.m. | Love and Exile Winery and Bar, 715 Main St. | Free | Expect a full moon, 20 local vendors, vintage clothes, a candle making bar, and more.

We have a calendar filled with events and activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends.

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Weather
  • 69º | Scattered thunderstorms | 90% chance of rain
Announced
  • The 2023 Tin Pan South lineup is out. The annual festival — set for Tuesday, March 28-Saturday, April 1 — will feature hundreds of songwriters at 10 venues. Some of the performers include Chris Young, Maddie & Tae, and Chase Rice. Passes go on sale at 10 a.m. 🎵 (The Tennessean)
Closing
  • Broadway Brewhouse in Midtown (1900 Broadway) will permanently close after this weekend, according to social media posts from the business. The bar is open from 11 a.m. until 3 a.m. daily if you want to stop in for a brew.
Listen
  • Live music series School Night is coming to The Electric Jane (1301 Division St.) as part of the venue’s monthly programming. The first show is set for Monday, March 6 featuring Caitlin James, Tony Evans Jr., and Carter Faith. Tickets are $12.
Drink
  • Howdy there. Colorado-based Howdy Beer has arrived in Music City. The award-winning pilsner is available at stores, bars, and restaurants across Nashville. Use this map to find it near you. 🍺 (Nashville Scene)
Plan Ahead
  • The Listening Room Cafe will celebrate its 17th anniversary with an all-day event on Saturday, March 18. The celebration will feature live music beginning at 10:30 a.m. + a special St. Patrick’s Day-themed menu (think: bangers and mash and shepherd’s pie). Tickets start at $5.
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The Nashville SC family is growing ⚽

Nashville SC names Filip Forsberg and Giannis Antetokounmpo as newest owners

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Nashville SC entered its fourth MLS season in February. | Photo via Nashville SC
The Nashville Predators’ Filip Forsberg and Milwaukee Bucks two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo joined Nashville SC’s ownership group.

The two sports stars are among a new group of owners, which also includes Antetokounmpo’s brothers Thanasis, Kostas, and Alex. John Ingram is the team’s principal owner.

Forsberg isn’t the only Nashvillian to invest in the team. Reese Witherspoon, Jim Toth, and Derrick Henry joined as minority owners last year.

If this news got you even more excited to cheer on The Boys in Gold this year, Nashville SC’s next home match is on Saturday, March 11 against CF Montréal.
THE WRAP

Today’s issue was written by Dylan.


Editor’s pick: If you’re reading this at 6 a.m., happy (almost) weekend. In case you missed the latest edition of NASHweekend, be sure to check it out to plan your next couple days. Spoiler alert, it’s got a little bit of everything.


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