Spring-inspired sips to try in Nashville | From brightly colored thirst quenchers to edible flowers and names like “Blueberry Bloom,” local businesses are springing specialty menus and warm weather favorites on you.
Events
Events
Saturday, March 22
Nashville SC vs. CF Montréal | 7:30 p.m. | GEODIS Park | $29+ | The first 10,000 fans through the gates will receive an exclusive Hany Mukhtar bobblehead.
Lollitots Consignment | Saturday, March 22-Sunday, March 23 | Times vary | Made in Tennessee Building | Cost of purchase | Shop your choice of clothing items, toys, and baby equipment from over 650 consignors at the spring/summer sale.
Sunday, March 23
WXNA Record Fair | 12-6 p.m. | Eastside Bowl | $5+ | Over 25 dealers will be selling a variety of discs as WXNA DJs spin live sets.
Candlelight: Tribute to Taylor Swift | Times vary | Saidee Gallery at Noelle | $58+ | Listen to a string quartet perform over 10 Taylor Swift hits, from “Blank Space” to “You Belong with Me.”
Thursday, March 27
Girls on the Rise | 7:30 p.m. | City Winery | $25+ | Celebrate women in music with performances by Whitney Mongé, Gracie Carol, Mary Sarah, and more benefiting Girls on the Run.
Saturday, March 29
Seltzer Tasting with Cats | 5-8 p.m. | The Catio | $20 | Hang out with adoptable cats while tasting different seltzer flavors at this 21+ event.
This Thursday marked the beginning of spring, when the sun set at 6:58 p.m., but there are sunnier days ahead in Nashville. Sunsets will happen a little later each day this season, and when summer starts on Friday, June 20 the sun will go down at 8:08 p.m.
Drink
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere. The average workday now ends at 4:39 p.m., according to recent data from ActivTrak that tracked the workplace behaviors of 200,000+ employees. Sounds like 21 more minutes for an after-work drink to us. (Bloomberg)
Sports
Now that’s just wild. To help you better enjoy the NCAA Men’s + Women’s basketball tournaments, Buffalo Wild Wings has created goggles that allow you to watch multiple games at once. Now if only there was a device that let you listen to all the LockedOn sports podcasts at once.
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Happy Gilmore is swinging back nearly three decades after the release of his original film. Netflix released the trailer for “Happy Gilmore 2,” and while we can’t all be pro golfers like Happy, we enjoy the sport by scheduling tee times at one of Nashville’s courses.
City Guide
City Guide
🥾 Elevate your next hike
Rogers Walk Trail is a scenic 2.4-mile loop around the Ellington Agricultural Center. | Photo by NASHtoday
We love spending time outdoors on Nashville’s hiking trails. That’s why we put together a guide highlighting 19 routes in the area. Start planning your next adventure and experiencebreathtaking views with some of these local hikes.
Rogers Walk Trail, Ellington Agricultural Center
This trail south of downtown offers views of native Tennessee trees and plants as you walk through the arboretum — including the iris garden maintained by the Middle Tennessee Iris Society.
Ganier Ridge And South Cove Trail, Radnor Lake State Park
With an elevation gain of ~790 ft, this route takes hikers away from the park’s most popular loop and up to a ridgeline. Radnor Lake also offers ADA-accessible trails.
Hidden Lake Trail, Harpeth River State Park
Follow the creek through the woods before your journey ends at the water’s edge. Bonus: Learn more about Hidden Lake’s past as a resort.
Olay Super Cream with sunscreen. The tried-and-true cream boasts better hydrating power than the no. 1 luxury moisturizer on the market — plus, it plumps, firms, and protects skin, making it a great daytime moisturizer to wear alone or under makeup.
While we’re talking about spring sips, you should save the date. Skye in Bloom, a floral-inspired pop-up at Sheraton Grand Nashville’s Skye Lounge, opens on Thursday, March 27. We recommend ordering one of the signature drinks during Sunday brunch because there is live music by a DJ. Make a reservation.