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MMMMmmmm Brunch... That's like the most important party of the day right?
"A lively strip of bars wouldn't be complete without a pizza joint, and Five Points Pizza fills that void in the Five Points neighborhood, slinging...Read More"
"This is also one of the best Nashville photo spots for foodies and mural hunters alike. The side of Five Points Pizza is decorated with a vibrant mural."
"If there’s one thing that we should endlessly thank Italy for, it’s pizza. And Bella Napoli is THE place for authentic Italian pizza in Nashville. The Parma Pizza, piled high with prosciutto, arugula, and large pieces of parmesan, is one of Bella Napoli’s most popular pies."
"Bella Napoli is just one of the restaurants found throughout Nashville. It's located in the Edgehill Village neighborhood behind Taco Mamacita. If you don't know where you're going, you might walk right past this gem."
"Bella Napoli is one of the few authentic Neapolitan pizzerias in the city, and its brick-oven baked pizzas, decadent pasta dishes, and inexpensive...Read More"
"Shutes Branch Recreation Area is where you find another great beach in Nashville. I would not recommend swimming here. But if you're planning to swim, always consult local sources about safety."
"At the Hamilton Creek Recreation Area, you find another beach in Nashville. You find here a sandy beach that is very pretty!. Furthermore, there is a lot of grass, which makes it a great place to sit down!"
"Cumberland Park offers both visitors and local residents alike with a chance to experience the waterfront of Nashville, Tennessee. If visiting the park during a hot day in the summer season, visitors may spot children cooling off in the park’s fountains or getting out energy in the play spaces. Cumberland Park, which is around 6.5 acres in size, also includes an outdoor amphitheater for events that has a capacity of up to 1,200 guests."
"For an iconic view of the Nashville skyline, head across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge to Cumberland Park for the best scenery. It doesn’t take too long to cross the Cumberland River from one side to the other, and back again."
"Robert’s Western World is famous for their cold beer, live music and fried bologna sandwiches. Paradise Park Trailer Resort is a honky tonk serving up $6 pitchers of beer, and their kitschy décor will make you chuckle. Acme Feed & Seed offers some of the best views of the river and has three stories of bars and fun. For another fun option, if it’s karaoke you’re after, head to Miss Kelli’s Karaoke Bar for Jell-O shots and your shot singing on stage."
"Robert’s Western World is located in the heart of historic downtown Nashville, near the Ryman Auditorium. Their building used to be the home of the Sho-Bud Steel Guitar Company, where many famous musicians hung out, and in the 90’s the building became what it is today. Today, people can enjoy some cold beer and pub fare whilst enjoying true country tunes."
"Robert’s Western World is a Honky Tonk bar, and one of our favorites. Got the munchies and want live music?"
"Donut Time is considered a local treasure by many Wilson County residents. Not only are their donuts, bear claws, and other breakfast favorites delicious, but they’re served by some of the friendliest people around!. Stop by and see what we mean."
"Germantown’s fast-casual ode to comfort Chinese cuisine offers a variety of options for those craving warm, steamy baskets of bao. Along with their addictively fluffy buns, Steam Boys also. serves up handmade dumplings stuffed with pork or shrimp, hearty noodle soups, bao and dumpling bowls, and liters of Thai milk boba tea to go."
"Tennessee has given the world more than great music; For instance, President Andrew Jackson called Nashville home. The Tennessee State Museum outlines his contributions to both the state and the nation as one of its permanent exhibits. Other exhibits tell the story of Tennessee from prehistoric times through the 1920s."
"There are many Nashville museums that tell the story of music in Tennessee and the country. The Tennessee State Museum tells a different story—one of the state’s contributions to the world other than music. See Tennessee-made furniture, a replica print shop and pioneer cabin, and Victorian painting gallery."
"Three floors of art exhibits make up the Tennessee State Museum: a veritable treasure trove of the state’s history. Some of the displays include Tennessee-made furniture, silver, weapons and quilts. There are also reproductions of an 18th-century print shop, pioneer cabin and antebellum parlor."