Sample your way through Ollè’s lineup — from kimchi fried rice and bibimbap to japchae and tonkatsu. | Photo via Ollè Korean Eats
Looking for the next new restaurant hitting Nashville’s food scene? Check out these buzzy places to eat and drink — plus, some spots coming soon.
October openings
Ollè Korean Eats, 70 White Bridge Pk.
This White Bridge restaurant next to Trader Joe’s serves Korean fried chicken, japchae, tonkatsu, and bibimbap bowls. Don’t skip the matcha lattes, market snacks, sauces, and banchan.
Aloha Fish Company, 3 City Ave., No. 200
Upon relocating to oneC1TY, this seafood market expanded its operation with even more fresh fish flown in from Hawaii. Visitors can also grab to-go poke bowls, musubi, butter mochi, and rotating hot dishes — though offerings may vary.
The Sicilian Butcher, 475 Gray St.
Wedgewood-Houston’s newest addition boasts a “meatball ferris wheel” with multiple varieties, bruschetta boards, and pasta dishes.
Tea begins pouring at 12 p.m. every Saturday for Spill the Tea. | Photos provided by JW Marriott Nashville
Live your “Bridgerton” fantasy at Spill the Tea, JW Marriott Nashville’s limited-time high tea experience.
Tea time takes place every Saturday through Nov. 22 at The Duke inside JW Marriott Nashville. Seating is limited, so make a reservationand dress your best for fine teas poured tableside and two-tier birdcages filled with artful bites.
Halloween, Samhain, and the eve of Día de los Muertos, which takes place tomorrow, Nov. 1-Sunday, Nov. 2. Whether you’re decorating for trick-or-treaters, preparing an ofrenda, or just going about business as usual, check out these terrifying tales local to us in Nashville. (The Tennessean)
Coming Soon
We can almost taste it — construction on Nashville’s first In-N-Out Burger is nearly finished in Antioch. The opening date is still under wraps, but the chain says it’s eyeing “sometime by early 2026.” (The Tennessean)
Sports
Tickets are on sale now for 2026 VandyFest, happening on Saturday, Jan. 24 at Memorial Gymnasium. Fans of the VandyBoys can meet the players, get their autographs, participate in giveaways, and hear from head coach Tim Corbin.
Plan Ahead
“Opry Country Christmas” has released its star-studded lineup for this holiday season, featuring performances from Lainey Wilson, Marcus King, Ashley McBryde, Scotty McCreery, Jon Pardi, and many more. Snag your seats.
Try This
Dine al fresco at Pastis. The Wedgewood-Houston restaurant just unveiled a stunning patio and bar that seats 75 guests — perfect for soaking up fall evenings or hosting a private dinner under the stars.
Film
Movies in the Park will return on Wednesday, Nov. 12 for a screening of “The Wizard of Oz.” Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and appetite for food truck eats to Riverfront Park at 6 p.m. Psst — discover more events throughout Music City in November.
Biz
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Why wait until tonight for candy when you can start your day with a treat?
Bagelshop‘s pumpkin-shaped bagels are back, and they’re only available today. Swing by the shop on Old Lebanon Road from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. to kick off your Halloween with a scary-good snack.
The Shark Matrix IQ Robot Vacuum that’s 40% off for a limited time. Psst — that’s a savings of $120. The Buy Editor Emily loves its precision home mapping technology that results in a more thorough clean on multiple surfaces.
The fun doesn’t have to end here. After reading the newsletter, head over to our games page. Games refresh with new challenges every day at 6 a.m. from crossword puzzle to Sudoku to themed word search.
Are you feeling the Halloween scaries? You might if you don’t have a costume or plans for tonight, but don’t fret. You can still find a last-minute outfit at a local Spirit Halloween + pick a community event to attend.