Where to eat + drink before, during, or after a Titans game in Nashville

2021-martins-bar-b-que

Martin’s Bar-B-Que at Nissan Stadium | Photo via Nissan Stadium

Table of Contents

Whether you’ll be watching the Titans from home, a tailgate, or Nissan Stadium, we’ve got you covered on local spots to grab a bite + beverage before, during, or after. 🏈

Joyland, 901 Woodland St.

1 mile east of Nissan Stadium, fans can enjoy a variety of classic American favorites with a twist. Fast-casual options range from burgers to gluten-free + vegetarian dishes. We recommend trying the restaurant’s signature Joysticks paired with a local brew.

Martin’s Bar-B-Que, 410 4th Ave. S.

Cheerwine and dine at Martin’s downtown location, which is also a 1 mile walk away from the stadium. With lots of TVs, indoor-outdoor seating, casual fare, and live music from 7-9 p.m., it’s a great place to fuel up on game day. (Bonus: If you’re watching the game in person, you can grab a bite from the restaurant’s new spot in the North End Zone of Nissan Stadium.)

Husk, 37 Rutledge St.

For those seeking a swankier spot to eat, drink, and mingle on Sunday, Husk offers modern Southern cuisine + a variety of ever-changing cocktails, all utilizing the restaurant’s onsite garden. Fans can head down Korean Veterans Blvd. and across the river to secure a table or spot at the bar.

More from NASHtoday
Iroquois Steeplechase organizers are teasing a “bigger, bolder, and musical” event in 2026.
The Nashville Downtown Partnership’s latest annual report breaks down the numbers behind downtown’s growth in 2025.
Here’s what to know about match days at GEODIS Park as the Boys in Gold prepare for the 2026 season opener against the New England Revolution.
Both spots are open daily, whether you’re stopping by for breakfast or lunch.
Whether they love the outdoors, hands-on learning, or creative outlets, there’s something on this list for every kind of kid.
The free event returns to Nashville with a focus on weather safety and forecasting ahead of peak severe weather season.
The annual Great Backyard Bird Count attracts over one million bird lovers nationwide to help record the bird population — here’s how you can get involved in Nashville.
Some are brand new, others have been around for years — but all of these Nashville-area festivals are on the calendar for 2026.
Billy Strings? Check. Rascal Flatts? Check. It’s not a bad idea to triple-check this list and get your concert tickets before they sell out.
Volunteer opportunities are still available across Nashville, with options ranging from outreach efforts to in-person cleanups.