With live music to be heard all across town, 24/7, 365 days a year, Music City lives up to its name. From honky-tonk bands jamming at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge to songwriters in the round at the Bluebird Cafe and country music legends rocking the Grand Ole Opry, you never know who you might see. The creative spirit from Nashville's music landscape flows into the area's myriad art galleries, up-and-coming fashion scene, historic landmarks and chef-driven restaurants.
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Y'all ready for fun? This 3-hour food and cultural tour engages all of your senses - including your sense of humor - as you walk and taste your way through the historic district of downtown Nashville. Enjoy this non-stuffy appetite adventure first when visiting and you'll feel like a local by the end. From the food and history to the architecture and entertainment, Music City Bites & Sites will show you one lip-smackin' good time.
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Explore Nashville's burgeoning food scene! Sample unique and specialty eateries all around the city. We drive. You eat. It's fun! Tours visit 4 to 6 unique spots around a theme - try our BBQ Pit Stop, Just Desserts Tour, Food Truck Tour, East Nashville Food Hop, or our Global Eats international foods tour. Tours schedule available on our website calendar, or book a private tour for your group!
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Recreational Painting & Cooking Classes or combined classes in our trendy Nashville studio. BYOB studio offering fun classes while you sip. Feel free to BYOB, wine, or snacks or purchase from our selection. Check our calendar for our schedule, then register online. Fun for date night, girls night out, or a night out of fun for yourself. Also available for bachelorette parties, corporate team building events, and other private events.
Just went on a fantastic foodie/sightseeing tour with this company. I cannot say enough about our host Dennis. He was friendly, fun and informative. Just a great way to experience Nashville. Our food stops were terrific and the restaurants were also welcoming. A great way to learn about and experience the city. Thanks again Dennis from the Philly group ????.
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Come experience a walking food tour "with a taste of history". We have two unique and popular must see areas of Nashville to choose from! Germantown is the first neighborhood in Nashville and The Gulch District is a hotspot for young urbanites. On both tours you will savor delicious food at five to six local restaurants and specialty shops. You will also learn some interesting history along the way as you stroll through the neighborhoods past historical sites and murals!
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Located in serene Whites Creek Valley of Nashville learn the history of Afternoon Tea. The art of preparation and presentation and a bit of Tea Etiquette taught by Hostess Sepia will prepare you with a hands on experience, demonstration and technique. Create traditional tea sandwiches, tea bites, signature sour cream scones and a proper pot of tea in this easy and elegant class!
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Natchez Hills Winery at the Market, offers guests the experience of visiting the Vineyard tasting room, right in the heart of Music City. Our knowledgeable staff will help walk you through a tasting of our many varietals, enlightening new wine drinkers and sharing stories with seasoned connoisseur. Enjoy indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the State Capital and Bicentennial park.
We were in the area for the Tennessee State Museum, and my wife spotted the farmer's market next door. Great, I thought. We'll be here forever. Upon entering the main door I spotted Natchez Hills Winery to the right. This brightened my mood significantly. They had very affordable wine tasting flights, and everything was good. If you go here, though, you HAVE to get a wine slushy. They are SO delicious! It was extremely hot, and the wine slushy was just the thing to cool me off and make the farmers market bearable. You can take them with you as you wander the market, so no need to stay put. My wife was there so long I went back for a second! What a great idea this is!
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