Are You Ready for a Nashville Sunday Funday?
Sunday can be a great day for a funday. If you love to have some fun, head out to brunch, and enjoy a day outside on a patio having a few drinks, Nashville has plenty of options. Here’s a look at a few of the best spots to enjoy when you decide it’s time to have a good Sunday Funday.
East Nashville Sunday Funday Spots
Whether you’re headed to brunch and on to another location or you don’t head out until the afternoon, East Nashville offers plenty of Sunday Funday options.
Marche offers one of the top brunches in the area and it’s a perfect place to kick off your Sunday Funday. Butcher & Bee is another good option for a Sunday brunch.
When it’s time to move to another location in East Nashville to continue the fun, 3 Crow Bar is a good choice. Then, you can head to Village Pub & Beer Garden or The Crying Wolf for happy hour starting around 5pm.
If you make it into the night for your Sunday Funday in East Nashville, you can enjoy fun until 1am at Five Points Pizza’s and Beyond the Edge. Both offer a great choice to finish off your Sunday Funday.
Midtown Sunday Funday Spots
Start your day off right with brunch at Tavern or Hi-Fi Clyde’s. Both offer great choice for the beginning of your Sunday Funday. If you choose Hi-Fi Clyde’s, you can stay all the way until Midnight, which means you don’t’ have to leave at all.
Once brunch is over, you can head to Kung Fu Saloon, Red Door or Rebar for plenty of fun. Rebar has one of the best patios in the area and the patio at Red Door isn’t too shabby either.
The late night spot in Midtown is Broadway Brewhouse. They offer plenty of fun with drink specials all day until 12am. You can also head to Two Boots or Soulshine as other options.
Downtown Sunday Funday Spots
There are plenty of great choices for brunch in the downtown area of Nashville. Start your Sunday Funday off right with The Southern from 10am to 3pm. This brunch spot is one of the best you will find in the city. Another good option is Pinewood Social, which offers plenty of activities and could be the perfect spot for your entire Sunday Funday.
Acme offers a great choice to enjoy starting around 3pm on Sundays. There are three different levels with multiple options throughout the building to enjoy. You can also head over to Robert’s Western World, which always has good music and they stay open until 2am.
When it’s time to initiate a Sunday Funday for you and your group of friends, you need to know where to go. Nashville is filled with great brunch spots, patio hangouts, and late night places for fun. Whether you just need to get it out of your system before working on Monday or you’re on vacation for the week, head to any of the spots on this list for a great Sunday Funday in Nashville.
Unique Finds in Nashville
What is it about Nashville that is so different from any other popular city or even city in Tennessee? Just like everywhere else, there is always something unique found in every city that you won’t find or experience elsewhere. For the Music City, that includes various attractions and experiences that just isn’t found or quite the same in another area. Take a look at a few of the unique things you’ll only find in the great city of Nashville.
The Grand Ole Opry & The Ryman
One of the most obvious attractions that is a Nashville-only attraction is our Grand Ole Opry. Without the Opry and the Ryman, Nashville wouldn’t be what it is today. The two venues have hosted the biggest acts in country music for over 90 years now.
In fact, the Ryman Auditorium is where the country concerts of the Opry were broadcasted and that is what caused the popularity of the country genre. Now you can visit the Ryman stage where people like Elvis and Johnny Cash once performed.
In addition, historical political figures like Theodore Roosevelt and Susan B Anthony once visited this stage. While the Opry and Ryman technically separated in the 70s, you can still visit both of these Nashville-only gems today.
The Country Music Hall of Fame
Speaking of country music, The Country Music Hall of Fame is a unique Nashville attraction that will take into the world of the genre’s history of the biggest names in the industry. You’ll get to see exhibits, view the inductees, learn everything you could want about the genre of country music that our state has become famous for, and dive deeper into the history of country music. Check this one out in downtown Nashville.
The Parthenon
While this attraction is found in Nashville, you’ll feel like you just arrived in Greece after a visit to Centennial Park. Inside the park is a structure called the Parthenon that is a building that resembles ancient Greece. It’s actually a full-scale replica of the Parthenon from Greece that you’ll only find in Nashville and it features s 42-foot-tall sculpture of Athena coated in gold.
The story behind this structure is that was built to be a centerpiece for an Exposition back in the late 1800s that was based on ancient originals, but since it was the only exact replica and it was too expensive to take down, they decided to keep it there and enhance it for a permanent Nashville attraction.
The “Batman” Building
You’ve definitely noticed that our skyline has a building that resembles Batman, haven’t you? This iconic building is the AT&T skyscraper that features two spires to resemble the Batman appearance. It’s actually the tallest building in the state and no other building like it.
Eating the Best Hot Chicken
Lastly, Nashville is not only known for great attractions, but also for their staple hot chicken that is unlike anywhere else. You can actually drive to various hot chicken stops around town to try them all, but Hattie B’s is one of the most popular restaurants to serve it. You’ve had delicious spicy chicken in other places before, but you’ve never had the super-hot chicken from Nashville.
What makes Nashville unique? Along with the people, the atmosphere, and the love of Nashville, these attractions and experiences do.