Mentioned by Eater Nashville
12 Great Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Nashville
"Roze, meaning pink in Croatian, is a fitting nod to owner Julia’s heritage, with the color softly splashed throughout the monochrome interiors. Serving everything from brunch to late-night suppers, Cafe Roze is perfect for solo diners looking for a quick bite and group celebrations. The stout waffles, egg bowls and smoothies make this a popular place, so be prepared to wait in line on the weekends."
"The menu features modern American fare from grain bowls to steak frites, and specialty espresso drinks like their rose petal latte!. The ambiance is just as enjoyable as the food: bright and airy with pink & marble accents. Favorite item(s) on the menu: The ‘Green Goddess Salad’ is our #1 pick (trust us, good salads are hard to come by in Nashville)!"
"Sinema Restaurant + Bar is a hip contemporary American restaurant housed within Nashville's historic 1942 Melrose Theater. The restaurant, which was originally opened by 2015 Iron Fork recipient Dale Levitski, has been acclaimed by national publications for its clever locally-sourced fare and exceptional rare whiskey program. Today, it is helmed by Colin, Brenda, Ed, and Sam Reed and Q-Juan Taylor, serving up seasonally-rotating comfort fare entrees, with a focus on land and sea offerings such as gourmet short rib, scallop, and swordfish preparations."
"Sinema’s Bottomless Brunch is quite the event from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. A classic Hollywood movie plays on a big screen while you fill your plate with yummy classic brunch items as well as treats from the Waffle Bar and Bottomless Bloody Mary and Mimosa Bar. Sinema’s brunch is so popular, reservations are encouraged and possibly necessary."
"Sinema debuted in the summer of 2014 to become one of the pricier joints in town. It’s definitely a special occasion type of place, but even if you aren’t in the mood to spend $35 in a plate, it’s worth grabbing drinks in the upstairs lounge and popping into the bathroom for a #SinemaSelfie."
"Set just across from the Honky Tonks on Broadway, this trailer park themed mecca of food, entertainment and energy is always a good time. American comfort food is served up on picnic tables and d�cor looks like something from a CMT reality show. The music is loud, fun and the beer is always ice-cold."
"While there are Madame Tussauds galleries all over the globe, the Nashville museum edition focuses solely on singers, songwriters, and other lyrical legends who have helped shape the American musical landscape. Naturally, Music City makes a great home for this wax museum!. Museum guests can explore themed rooms and check out the lifelike wax figures of over 50 musical icons!"
"Madame Tussauds Nashville is a wax attraction that offers guests the unique opportunity to interact with incredibly lifelike iconic figures from the celebrity world of music. With a completely different concept, the attraction in Nashville is the company’s first offering in the US that focuses solely on music icons that have shaped America’s musical landscape."
"Established in 1966, The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of Tennessee’s sports heritage. With vintage uniforms and artifacts, the museum honors athletes, coaches, sportswriters, and administrators who have made an impact on Tennessee sports history. The Hall is located in Bridgestone Arena where the Nashville Predators hockey team plays."
"Many award-winning athletes have come out of Tennessee, including Daren Bates, Reggie Grimes and Jalen Reeves-Maybin. The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame and Museum celebrates them all, and it’s conveniently located in downtown Nashville. Browse the displays and exhibits that showcase the history of the state’s finest sportsmen."
"The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame connects athletes, coaches and fans through exhibits that honor accomplishments on and off the field. Tickets are under $5 for adults, so this is a great place for a cheap day out!"
"Dedicated to the preservation of Tennessee's railroad heritage, the Tennessee Central Railway Museum invites visitors to ride one of their historic passenger trains and experience the joys of rail travel. With a growing collection of historic equipment, theTCRM is much more than a static museum. Their specialty is operating historic trains, providing a unique opportunity to ride a 1950's vintage train through beautiful Middle Tennessee."
"The Tennessee Central Railway Museum has been running since 1989. Its current Middle Tennessee train ride destinations include Lebanon, Watertown, Cookeville and Monterey. Enjoy a preserved collection of passenger cars, cabooses, freight cars and locomotives."
"The Tennessee Central Railway Museum is not a typical museum. Take a ride and watch Tennessee move by past your wide window. Relax and ride through the scenic views and get an idea of the beauty of Tennessee."
"This farm is found about 22 miles from Nashville and includes an excellent corn maze. They also have hay rides, nature trails, play areas, a pumpkin patch and farm animals. The farm is found at 1970 Highway 96 West in Franklin."
"We offer educational programs for school groups in the fall and the spring and we also offer a down-to-earth fun summer day camp."