Jack White's famous record store.
There are a few locations so check out which is closest to you.
A leafy residential neighborhood known for its bungalow-style homes, 12 South also offers fine-dining restaurants, stylish designer boutiques and stores specializing in vintage guitars and quirky homewares. It's also home to the iconic “I Believe in Nashville” mural, a popular photo op for visitors. Built around an elegant antebellum mansion, Sevier Park has towering trees, picnic shelters and playgrounds.
Vibrant, rustic bar & music venue with creative takes on American pub food & craft beer on tap.
Rooftop bar at the Virgin hotel is very cool and the food is delicious. Must try the Ahi tuna wontons and the garden girl cocktail!
Stylish, all-pink venue on the roof of the Graduate Hotel serving global bites, seafood & cocktails.
Local coffeehouse chain serving breakfast through dinner, along with drinks, in a hip space.
Patrons wait in oft-long lines for flapjacks at this down-home breakfast & lunch spot.
Um. It's a mall.
Check out the story of popular American music through artifacts & interactive exhibits.
Bustling 3-story gathering place featuring traditional pub eats & regular live country music.
Live country bands, cold beer & fried bologna sandwiches draw fans to this prototypical honky-tonk.
Performances by singer-songwriters plus American eats & cocktails offered in an intimate setting.
Public golf course and great walking trail that is about 2 miles around the golf course. Located in the heart of Sylvan Park, a lowkey neighborhood with lots of great local spots.
The bacon/cheddar scone is fantastic, the blueberry muffin is great, and the chocolate croissant is the best in town. Walk around and check out the awesome neighborhood, Wedgewood Houston (WeHo), while you're there.
If you can, sit on the patio.
Our fave dive bar where we had our first date, and where Danny proposed.
Awesome (and oldest) bluegrass spot. Amazing music!