Tristan: "Imogene + Willie is a denim junkie's paradise in a converted gas station. On Thursday nights, a taco truck pulls up and a rock band plugs in for a new kind of Music City party." Read more.
GQ Magazine: Replace those ridiculous skinny jeans with a pair cut by Nashville's denim experts. Wear 'em to the 5 Spot. Get a shit ton of numbers. Repeat. Read more.
CoCo R.: Bespoke denim. Warby Parker pop-up shop. Friendly sales people in a cool, renovated auto repair shop.
Tyler Ridings: My favorite venue in all of Nashville (possibly the world). If you get the option, choose balcony tickets and prepare to weep from the beauty of the venue and your favorite artist's show.
Lucky Magazine: It started as a church, then served as The Grand Ole Opry. Now, it’s one of the country’s most famous music venues. David Byrne with St. Vincent, The Shins and Crosby Stills and Nash are playing soon.
HISTORY: Previously known as the Grand Old Opry House, this auditorium first opened as the Union Gospel Tabernacle in 1892. It was built by Thomas Ryman & renamed in his honor after his death.
5. The Pharmacy
8.8
731 McFerrin Ave (West Eastland Ave), Nashville, TN
Beer Garden · Greenwood · 295 tips and reviews
Joseph: If you want to try the wurst options the Biergarten platter is worth the $14. Pick 3 wursts including sauerkraut and you can't go wrong
Kelsey G.: This is the best place to take your parents to convince them you're not living in the ghetto.
Eater: With a solid selection of wursts, a rotating selection of beers on tap, old-school house-made sodas and floats and a great outdoor space, The Pharmacy does it right. [Eater 18 Member]
6. Burger Up
8.8
2901 12th Ave. S (at Paris Ave.), Nashville, TN
Burger Joint · Bellmont-Hillsboro · 132 tips and reviews
Prince Ghuman: Like christmas in my mouth. Lamb burger is amazing. Ask for the Dabney (not on menu) to quench your thirst, compliments the truffle fries
James Coates: Woodstock Burger, sweet potato fries.. nuff said - go there.
Dan R Morris: I don't know what's in the homemade ketchup but it is awesome.
Jennie Alwell: The lemon vanilla cheesecake is heartbreakingly wonderful. And today's special, Mediterranean stuffed chicken, was to die for.
HISTORY: In 1963, the CMA announced that a Country Museum would be built in Nashville. It opened on April 1st 1967. Prior to stardom, Kathy Mattea & Trisha Yearwood were tour guides at this museum.
Smithsonian Channel: When viewed from different angles, this building can appear to be shaped like a piano, a bass clef, a radio tower or the fin tail of a Cadillac. (From Aerial America) Read more.
8. The Basement
8.7
1604 8th Ave S (btw Lynwood Avenue & Alloway Street), Nashville, TN
Music Venue · South Nashville · 18 tips and reviews
Design*Sponge: My favorite small music venue for an intimate experience. I’ve seen bigger names and lesser knowns play, and always feel there is something magical about the place (upstairs is Grimey’s record store). Read more.
Vevo: If you're looking to discover the "next big thing", look no further. Located below Grimey's record shop.
Traveling Veg: Check out New Faces Night on Tuesdays and be sure to tip Geoff and Dave! Read more.
Adrienne Figueroa: Amazing venue tucked away in a valley in the woods in Whites Creek. Line pre-concert gets a bit long, so bring hydration & snacks with you as you move. Also bring bug spray just in case. Nice staff
Scott Fortune: Outstanding concert venue with fantastic sound and all good seats.
Jeff Hollis: Great venue but a pain in the ass to get out of when there is a sold out show! Had a blast at the Imagine Dragons concert.