One of our favorite cities in the United States, Nashville, has a vibrant culture that infused with music, food, and plenty of excellent wine. Here are some of our favorite recommendations for quenching your thirst while you explore Nashville.
Pinewood Social

There are numerous hospitality locations that have attempted to provide “everything for everyone” inside their venue; however, although many of these locations succeed in certain aspects of their mission, other aspects are, at most, adequate. Pinewood Social, on the other hand, is one of those extremely unusual cases in which the company was successful in all aspects of their ultra hip “multiplex.”
There is a co-working area, a full-service restaurant, lawn games, a bowling alley, and a pool, as well as an Airstream bar and an indoor bar that serve as the focal point of everything. If Pinewood Social had apartments available, there is little question that we would apply right away and never want to leave.
Old Glory Cocktail
The sensation of walking into Old Glory is very similar to the sensation of walking into a great ancient cathedral. This bar and restaurant in Edgehill Village are certainly one of a kind because it is located in the boiler room of an old laundromat that dates back to the 1920s. This is typical of most things that are worthwhile.

It is not simple to find, but if you investigate a little bit past Taco Mamacita and go down a great staircase, you will be transported. This is typical of most things that are worthwhile.
Alexis and Britt Soler, who are sisters, are responsible for the creation of a spectacular venue that features concrete slabs, wrought iron, as well as artworks and plants. Craft cocktails are included on the drinks menu, such as the Beet Happening, which made with mezcal and beet, and the Coffee Bruh, which made with bourbon, Nescafe, milk, and Creme de Cacao. features a menu item called the Speed Rack Sampler and a house shot called the Bang Bang that consists of Mezcal, grapefruit, and salt de nigre.
In addition, the menu features a segment called Speed Rack Sampler as well as a House Shot known as Bang Bang that made with mezcal, grapefruit, and sal de gusano.
Diner in Nashville

The Downtown Diner is located in Nashville. The regulations governing the sale and use of alcoholic beverages in each state of the United States notorious for being convoluted, perplexing, and even downright bizarre at times. This turns out to be ridiculous in the most delightful way at The Diner Nashville. See this enormous restaurant that serves food around the clock and has a whopping six stories of seating.
See this massive restaurant that serves food around the clock and has a liquor license that is valid for 23 hours! It has six stories of dining space! You read that correctly; at The Diner, you can indulge in an alcoholic beverage at any time of the day with the exception of:
You read it correctly: you can indulge in an alcoholic beverage at The Diner at any time of the day, with the exception of the hours of 3 AM to 4 AM. Because this establishment is the only one in Nashville to have granted a liquor license, you should come here after all of the other bars in town have closed at 3 in the morning to get some Hot Chicken to help you get your bearings while you wait for them to begin serving again.
Honky Tonk Heartbreak: Escape To Nashville
The city of Nashville is well-known for its honky-tonk culture, and although lower Broadway is full of places that fit the stereotype of a honky-tonk, the best place to go is Robert’s Western World, which is a favorite of both the cool kids that come to Nashville and the locals.

Go to Robert’s, which is a live music venue and a southern dive bar all rolled into one, and order a shot of whiskey and a cheap beer to go with your Fried Bologna Sandwich. Robert’s is a magical combination. Trust us.
Thompson Nashville
The downtown location of the Thompson Hotel in Nashville. The Thompson Nashville, which found in the hip district of Gulch, is the ideal place to stay in order to visit all of the city’s most popular hotspots. Not only is the neighborhood close to some of the hippest pubs, restaurants, and shopping, but it also boasts some of the best hospitality of its own right there in the neighborhood.

Marsh House on the lobby level is the place to go if you want to eat seafood prepared by John Best, while LA Jackson, their rooftop bar, offers first-class cocktails and a view. We recommend participating in the 40-ounce wine program that was developed by General Manager and Wine Director Tim Rawding.
Nashville’s Own Little Octopus
In the heart of whiskey country, you’ll find a hidden gem in the form of a restaurant and bar that serves rum-based cocktails. The interior design of Little Octopus makes you feel as though you have entered a pearl seashell; it is decorated in millennial pink Pantone and features a fantastic octopus mural. While seafood is the highlight of Chef Daniel Herget’s cuisine, the neighborhood vouchsafes for the restaurant’s “bangin’ burger.”
While seafood is the highlight of Chef Daniel Herget’s cuisine, the neighborhood vouchsafes for the restaurant’s “bangin’ burger.” Have a seat at the bar and order one of their well-crafted rum cocktails or an exotic flight from their extensive rum sipping menu as you enjoy your beverage.

The Painkiller is an absolute must, and if the owner, Sarah Gavigan, is around, be sure to introduce yourself and tell her how awesome you think she is. Just let her know that thirsty sent you!