Variety of food and drink to choose from. Gardens of Babylon shop and vendors to visit. A park next door to walk around. Free parking.
A queer owned coffee shop. Small but tasty. They also have cereal and other treats. They value themselves as a designated safe space for LGBTQ+ folks and all minority groups.
Our favorite indie bookstore. They're a queer small business. The owners are great and it's an option if you just want a quiet place to read. I will warn that there is only outdoor seating but there is an internet cafe above it if the outside is poor. If you do sit outside, don't worry it's an overall quiet place in East Nash.
Want to take home a cat after the wedding? Come to the Catio. You don't have to adopt but you can book an appointment to pet and play with some cats.
A neat little art museum with seasonally rotating exhibits and local art displays. There is also a child's section.
Beautiful and well-maintained zoo. There's lots to see. Free parking too.
Want to go shopping? This is one of the biggest malls in the city and has a movie theater. It's right next to Opryland.
Big, up-scale mall if you'd prefer it instead of Opryland. This is place has Versace, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, etc. This place also has a Lush for those interested.
This hidden gem is a neighbor to the Assembly Food Hall. It's an interactive and educational museum that highlights the history and influence of African American music in the modern world.
You can take a tour of this historic music site or see a show if you wish.
Huge food court filled with Nashville staples and live music.
If you really want to do the tourist-y things Nashville offers.