Nashville

21 Great Nashville Dates To Go On Right Now

Here's how to warm up this winter.

City Winery Nashville
City Winery Nashville
City Winery Nashville

Even through a mask, you can smell that love is in the air. Whether it’s a new relationship or someone that helped you weather the long winter, there’s somebody in your life that could use a little appreciation. Especially around Valentine’s Day, Nashville teems with fun and romantic opportunities to show your ardor or kindle some new flames. Here are some Nashville date ideas to steer you in the right direction.

Celebrate the season at Winterfest

Donelson
Once you learn the pro tip to park at the edge of the Opry Mills lot and walk five minutes to avoid the pricey parking fees at Gaylord Opryland Resort (you’re welcome!), you can spend the money you saved to take part in some of the entertaining activities at Winterfest such as ice tubing, skating, bumper cars, and carriage rides. Normally, Gaylord takes a break from the seasonal extravaganza after New Year’s, but they’ve extended the fun until the first day of spring in this decidedly not normal year.

City Winery Nashville
City Winery Nashville
City Winery Nashville

Sip a little vino on the sofa thanks to City Winery

Online
Most people probably know City Winery is a fantastic venue to grab a meal and watch a socially-distanced show, but there’s also a fully-functioning winemaking operation within those cavernous walls. They offer virtual wine tastings of three bottles of their house made juice along with special add-ons of chocolate truffles and cheese for Valentine’s Day. Stay at home and pretend you’re out on the town.

Take a fun cooking class together

Brentwood, Online
Whether you prefer a virtual classroom cooking lesson from Top Chef alum Arnold Myint for his “Pad Thai is for Lovers” Valentine’s night class or a hands-on cookie decorating lesson from Gina Butler of Pie’s by Gigi, the couple that cooks together stays together. Plus you can enjoy eating the fruits of your effort and make a whole date night out of it!

Take an enjoyable carriage ride around downtown

Downtown
Few things are more romantic than snuggling under a blanket in the back of a carriage while listening to the clip-clop of a steed pulling you on a tour of downtown Nashville. Sugar Creek Carriages offers narrated rides of various lengths, or you can go all out and splurge on the Cinderella carriage to make sure you’re the center of attention.

Frist Art Museum
Frist Art Museum
Frist Art Museum

Check out the master of modernism at the Frist

Downtown
The fabulous Frist Art Museum will play host to the only stateside appearance of an exhibition titled Picasso Figures, a display of more than 75 paintings, works on paper and sculptures from the Spanish master. Afterwards you can tell your date how much you appreciate the fact that their eyes are on different sides of their face.

Take a boozy art or cooking class together

Germantown
Dabble Studio in the hippest part of Germantown offers both painting and cooking classes that are perfect activities for the artistic or culinary types. It’s also BYOB, so be sure to bring a fine bottle of wine to get the creative juices flowing.

Enter a virtual world and play some really fun games

Franklin
Digital Worlds Virtual Arcade features cutting edge VR technology to offer dozens of incredibly realistic games ranging from horror to action to shooters to sports. If your date isn’t the competitive sort, there are also games that revolve around music and dance to show off your creative, or just silly, side.

Marsh House
Marsh House
Marsh House

Partake in a couple “chambongs” at Marsh House

Gulch
Really, who knew that the problem with champagne was that it took too long to drink? At least that’s what they’ve decided at the festive Marsh House restaurant in the Thompson Hotel where they’ve revolutionized bubble consumption with a device called a “chambong” which quickly funnels a glass down your gullet in seconds so you can get a head start on the frivolity. For Valentine’s, Marsh House is featuring a chambong and an oyster special for just $10 to accelerate the romance.

Take a vacation in your own hometown

Various locations
There’s a reason why Nashville is a tourist mecca-it’s a damned entertaining place to visit. Don’t let out-of-towners have all the fun when you can take advantage of the special Couples Getaway package from the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. Book a room at any of the participating hotels and receive a discounted Music City Total Access Pass which includes entrance to four local attractions from a list of more than 30 choices plus discounts at several other visitor experiences. Or check out Airbnb rentals nearby.

D'Andrews Bakery & Cafe
D’Andrews Bakery & Cafe
D’Andrews Bakery & Cafe

Order some sweets for your sweet

Downtown
After years of lacking even a decent donut shop, the urban core of Nashville is now blessed with two fantastic bakeries where you can put together a box of exotic pastries, cookies and other baked goods to impress your beloved, because gift desserts have no calories (obviously). D’Andrews Bakery and Cafe offers all sorts of classic European pastries and other novel desserts, but trust us when we say that their Double Chocolate Dulcey Cookie is the most outrageous cocoa creation in town. Cafe Intermezzo is another Euro-inspired bakery and coffeehouse with a display cabinet of cakes and tortes that is well nigh on impossible to ignore.

Bring a restaurant meal home 

Various locations
While there’s nothing quite like a romantic dinner out at a fantastic restaurant, local establishments also realize that fear of catching a virus can be a bit of a buzzkill, even on Valentine’s Day. Fortunately, several of your favorites are obliging with special carryout menus that you can serve on your own plates at home and enjoy by candlelight. Some of our favorite offers include Etch, where Chef Deb Paquette has put together a four-course meal kit for two highlighted by a Morrocan Beef Wellington and Sinema, who is offering a three-course carryout deal with three appetizers, a choice of entrees, and a brown butter chocolate chip skillet cookie for dessert. The Loews Vanderbilt Hotel has a special “Loews to Go” three-course dinner available, with choices from three apps, two entrees, and S’mores cake for dessert, plus you can add on a bottle of bubbles. Or, if you’d rather stay on-premise, you can sign up for their “Rekindle the Romance” package with a $60 food and beverage credit, a welcome amenity featuring champagne and chocolate toffee brittle, one in-room movie, and complimentary parking.

Goo Goo Clusters
Goo Goo Clusters
Goo Goo Clusters

Make some sweets with your sweet at the Goo Goo Shop

SoBro
The Goo Goo is Nashville’s iconic cluster candy, raising local blood-sugar levels for more than a decade. Their quaint-as-heck candy shop downtown offers cooking classes in the back of the building where you can learn about the history of the confection, make your own Premium Goo Goo and sample some treats from their dessert bar. Some evening classes also feature wine pairings, so you might want to seek those out specifically.

Keep your eye on the calendar for great events

Various locations
Finding fun things to do is deceptively difficult — even in a wild city like this one. That’s why we keep a regularly updated, comprehensive calendar of the best possible events, activities, and things to do in Nashville. Some of your best date ideas will inevitably come from there.

See the city’s finest murals and Instagram the hell out of your relationship

Various locations
From the angel wings in the Gulch to the Welcome to Nashville sign on the side of Reese Witherspoon’s building in 12 South, Nashville is a selfie city, so set up your own personal scavenger hunt of some of the most iconic street art in town. You’ll also discover that most of them are within a block of a decent bar, so make a drinking game of it!

Loveless Cafe
Loveless Cafe
Loveless Cafe

Treat yourself to breakfast in bed

West Nashville
The iconic Nashville breakfast spot Loveless Cafe is famous for their morning meal, but do you really want to schlep all the way out to Pasquo on Valentine’s morning? We say nay, and fortunately they’ve been kind enough to share the recipe for their Red Velvet Waffles which you can also use to make heart-shaped pancakes if you haven’t invested in a special waffle maker. Either way you go, these blood red treats are a terrific way to kick off a day of romance.

Break out of a locked room together

Downtown
Although it might be easier with a bigger group, the Escape Game will let couples play by themselves as they attempt to solve the clues within the allotted time to be released from a locked room, or you can take part in their online virtual challenges. Think of how proud your date will be of your teamwork and chemistry together-if you manage to figure it out.
 

Knock a few balls and knock a few back on the green

East Nashville
Since TopGolf opened up across the river from downtown, it has been packed with golfers of all abilities trying to hit a round ball with a crooked stick into large illuminated targets spread out in front of them on a huge field. Whether you’re successful at that or not, you can always enjoy the energy of the crowd, some surprisingly good food and drink, and any playful teasing that comes with it. Since the hitting bays have always been socially distanced for safety since before it was cool, you’ll feel better about being out and about.

The Candle Bar
The Candle Bar
The Candle Bar

Make your own candles

Berry Hill
You never know when Nashville will get struck by another ice storm and the inevitable power outages that accompany the icepocalypse. The light on your phone won’t hold out forever, so you’re gonna need some candles. Make your own artistic and fragrant tapers at Paddywax Candle Bar where you can design custom candles using a variety of aromatic oils. You might as well at least smell nice while you’re huddling in the dark waiting for the utility crew to arrive.

Take a loop around the lake

Oak Hill
If you’ve never had the pleasure, Radnor Lake State Park is a pristine natural area right in the middle of a Nashville suburb. Multiple trail options range from a flat and peaceful stroll around the lake to fairly rigorous trails that take you up on top of the rides for some breathtaking views.

National Museum of African American Music
National Museum of African American Music
National Museum of African American Music

Take a tour of the newest Nashville treasure

Downtown
Lots of cities have thought about dedicating a museum to the impact of African-American performers on all sorts of musical genres, but Nashville was the first place to actually put a shovel in the ground and built one. The National Museum of African-American Music is a magnificent addition to Lower Broad with multiple galleries highlighting the role of Black musicians in art from the 17th century to today. It really is a marvel, and you should immediately add it to your to-do list.

Put together a box of local love

Online
Who doesn’t like receiving some sweet gifts for Valentine’s, especially if they’re from local small businesses? (Anyone who answers “no” to that question doesn’t deserve a present anyway!) Visit Music City has put together a special “My Nashville Valentine” gift box filled with candy treats, a stocking cap and a candle all made by local artisans, and Batch Nashville has been the go-to source for Music City-inspired gift collections for years. They’ve a whole passel of gift box options themed around whether your beloved likes their chocolate with charcuterie, bourbon, or more chocolate.

Chris Chamberlain is a food, drink, and travel writer based in Nashville. Follow him @CeeElCee.

Nashville

How to Get into Nashville’s Best Speakeasies and Secret Bars

Nashville's speakeasies have impeccable cocktails and even better vibes.

One More Cocktail Club
One More Cocktail Club
One More Cocktail Club

It’s not like it’s difficult to find a spot for a proper cocktail in Nashville, except when it’s intentionally hard. Some of Nashville’s finest bars are a little more hidden away, to create a sense of exclusivity and limit crowds so that talented bartenders can offer the sort of individualized attention that their inventive drinks deserve. Besides, it’s nice to have a conversation at a bar where you don’t have to yell to be heard. Here are some of our favourite places to chill.

The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club
The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club
The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club

The Fox Bar and Cocktail Club

South InglewoodThe talented mixologists at The Fox are a big part of the attraction, and some of their novel takes on classic cocktails have actually won national awards in recipe contests. But even if all you want is a proper gin and tonic, you’ll be delighted by the cozy library vibe of the East Nashville emporium. The bar staff insists on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, so the drink menu changes frequently. Don’t worry if your favourite rolls off, because there’s sure to be something new to delight you.

Danielle B. Atkins
Danielle B. Atkins
Danielle B. Atkins

Attaboy

East NashvilleAn outpost of the James Beard Award-nominated NYC cocktail bar, Nashville’s version of Attaboy is no slouch either. Well, the building is kindy slouchy, a cinderblock edifice hidden away in an alley where guests are invited to “knock gently” to gain entry. If the bar is full, you’ll have to wait outside, but once you gain entrance, the fun really begins. Bartenders interview patrons about their drink preferences and then compose cocktails on the fly to fulfil their wildest dreams. Sit at the bar or settle into a blue velvet booth to enjoy a completely crafty cocktail or two.

Hidden Bar
Hidden Bar
Hidden Bar

Hidden Bar

DowntownThis subterranean lair in the Noelle hotel downtown is intentionally difficult to find. The entrance is through a door you’d probably never pass through unless you work for the hotel cleaning staff, but it’s a passage to something wonderful. Hidden Bar often stages thematic pop-ups that extend to both the riotous decor and the drink list, and large-format drinks are designed for sharing, so bring a few friends.

Skull's Rainbow Room
Skull’s Rainbow Room
Skull’s Rainbow Room

Skull’s Rainbow Room

Printer’s AlleySkull’s has been a Printers Alley institution since the middle of the last century, except for the few years it was closed when notorious club owner David “Skull” Schulman was murdered, reportedly by someone that knew he always kept the evening’s cash receipts in the top pocket of his trademark overalls. Since reopening, the showroom has revived the old-school vibe with nightly jazz and burlesque shows, classic cocktails served from an elaborate wooden bar and a restaurant that features an excellent chophouse menu. It’s easy to forget the time during an evening at Skulls. Heck, it’s easy to forget what decade it is.

Bar Sovereign
Bar Sovereign
Bar Sovereign

Bar Sovereign

SoBroTucked away in a nondescript strip mall among the towering hotel buildings of SoBro, Bar Sovereign’s entrance is marked only by a small golden plaque that is fortunately close to eye level. Inside is a wonderland of bold artwork covering the walls, a sculpture created from a disassembled piano behind the bar and a menu of interesting and affordable cocktails that is rare to find amongst the nearby tourist destinations. The atmosphere gets a little wilder late at night when DJs spin tunes for the party people and industry folks looking to blow off a little steam at the end of a shift.

Bay 6
Bay 6
Bay 6

Bay 6

East NashvilleThis microbar has a double punny name. First of all, it is, indeed, crammed into the sixth bay of what used to be a self-service car wash before the building was converted into an elevated food and drink court with international carryout restaurants occupying the other quintet of stalls. Secondly, the menu is intentionally basic, with simple, well-made cocktails designed to be served quickly so that guests can enjoy them in one of the very few seats in Bay 6 or carry them out to the lively outdoor patio where patrons enjoy their food from one of the options at The Wash.

Green Hour
Green Hour
Green Hour

Green Hour

GermantownBy day, Tempered Fine Chocolates occupies this space, but on Thursday through Saturday evenings, they unpack the bottles, build a bar and flick on the green light that lets tipplers know that Green Hour is now in session. Dedicated to the exotic “Green Fairy,” absinthe, the bar offers pours of more than a dozen versions of the anise-flavoured spirit. Enjoy a classic absinthe service with drops of water to open up the aromas and flavours or order a flight of three for comparison. The bartenders also employ absinthe in an array of exotic cocktails, but if you don’t like licorice, you might want to pass.

Never Never
Never Never
Never Never

Never Never

Wedgewood-HoustonIt’s not like they’re trying to hide Never Never. It’s just that the former welding shop is so non-descript and hidden away next to the railroad tracks, you might need someone to show you the way to the front door. It’s worth the hunt, though, because the cocktails are both clever and cheap. Enjoy small bites, beer, wine and cocktails at the amiable dimly-lit bar or discover the patio oasis out back that feels like being a guest at a friend’s house party.

Minerva Avenue
Minerva Avenue
Minerva Avenue

Minerva Ave

North NashvilleDress to impress at this Tennessee State University neighbourhood cocktail lounge. A tall fence surrounds the compound to provide privacy, but once you knock for admission, you’ll encounter an expansive outdoor deck with cabanas, fire pits and an outdoor bar. Inside, it’s a little more vibey with plush booths, dramatic lighting accents as well as nostalgic music and artwork. Smokers can enjoy hookah service and cigars, and bottle service is available for high rollers.

One More Cocktail Club
One More Cocktail Club
One More Cocktail Club

One More Cocktail Club

DowntownTucked away in the hallway outside of Level 3 South at the Assembly Food Hall, One More Cocktail Club feels like worlds away from the tourist throngs below. There’s only room for a couple of dozen guests in the chic lounge, so everyone is treated like a VIP. The menu is a mix of new craft cocktails and classics, with special attention paid to creating beautiful works of art including appropriate garnishes. A tight menu of red, white and bubbly wines is also available for those in the know.

Pushing Daisies Underground Margaritas
Pushing Daisies Underground Margaritas
Pushing Daisies Underground Margaritas

Pushing Daisies

DowntownIf you park on the top deck of the garage below the Fifth + Broad retail/dining/entertainment complex across from the Bridgestone Arena, you’ll actually have to walk down to get to Pushing Daisies, home of “underground margaritas.” Named after the class of cocktails that feature citrus, sweet and sour, this hot new lounge concentrates on the tequila version of the whiskey sour or daiquiri. Margaritas are crafted using luxury ingredients and quaffed by a hip crowd of guests enjoying pumping music and dramatic lighting. It’s definitely a scene to be seen.

The Late Great
The Late Great
The Late Great

The Late Great

Demonbreun/Music RowFor the first year this cocktail lounge at the Virgin Nashville was open, it wasn’t really open. Instead, it was a private membership club with an entrance hidden away even from hotel guests. Now, we civilians can make reservations for a three-cocktail “experience” in this shrine to music and creativity, decorated like the writers’ lounge outside the legendary recording studios on nearby Music Row. Private memberships are still available if you’re so inclined and still flush with those songwriter royalty checks.

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Sarah Carter is a writer and country music lover living in Lebanon, Tennessee. Follow her (mostly southern) regional exploits and stories on Instagram.

Chris Chamberlain is a food, drink, and travel writer based out of his hometown of Nashville. Find him on Twitter @CeeElCee.

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