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

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

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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.

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