We landed early Friday morning, and after settling in, we headed straight to Midtown. After walking around and checking out the sights (which included the cutest farmer's market in Nashville), we spotted the "I believe in Nashville" sign on the side of a building. So we of course we had to stop for a picture! We then headed to East Nashville to meet with our website guru at Bongo East coffeeshop. If you're looking for a not-so-basic (but delicious) seasonal caffeinated beverage...this is your spot! Bongo East happened to be right next door to the most creative "weenery" we've ever seen. Yes, a weenery is a real thing. And yes, their window boxes are in the shape of hotdogs! We just had to snap a picture. We introduce you to "I Dream of Weenie!" So funny, right?!
After our meeting, we headed to The Pharmacy (also in East Nashville) for some lunch. Pharmacy is a unique mix of delicious food, tasty drinks, and a large beer garden. We recommend grabbing a group of your friends to sit outside under the twinkle lights as you sip on one of their many beers and enjoy a burger!
And how good is their branding? Love that font!
First on the agenda for our first night in Nashville, bowling at Pinewood Social. This unique space (which features unique, old-school decor) is part coffee shop, part restaurant, part bowling alley, and part meeting space. They even have a large outside area with games like bocce ball and a pool. We paired our bowling shoes with some champagne, and started our night out right!
After bowling, we headed to 5th and Taylor for a late dinner. This restaurant is new on the Nashville food scene, and is housed inside of a large, converted warehouse in Germantown. Combining unique decor features and art installations with simplistic elegance of fiddle leaf fig trees and lots of candles, the decor itself is a winner. But when combined with their delectable food offerings (don't miss the sausage-cheddar biscuits and bacon wrapped quail), 5th and Taylor is a must visit!
Saturday started with brunch at Biscuit Love! In one word, tasty. Make sure to try their "bonuts" aka biscuit donuts. Which were paired with both lemon mascarpone and blueberry compote. We kept going back for more bonuts, yum!
After brunch, we headed to Acme Feed and Seed to watch the Tennessee game, and catch up with one of our favorite wedding planners (Dori from The Social Office)! Acme Feed and Seed is a large bar made up of three floors and an amazing rooftop. We had so much fun cheering on Tennessee at this awesome bar!!
Saturday started with brunch at Biscuit Love! In one word, tasty. Make sure to try their "bonuts" aka biscuit donuts. Which were paired with both lemon mascarpone and blueberry compote. We kept going back for more bonuts, yum!
After brunch, we headed to Acme Feed and Seed to watch the Tennessee game, and catch up with one of our favorite wedding planners (Dori from The Social Office)! Acme Feed and Seed is a large bar made up of three floors and an amazing rooftop. We had so much fun cheering on Tennessee at this awesome bar!!
How great is this view?!
Nico with a baby...in a bar! While meeting with Dori, we got to meet the newest addition to her family, sweet Madolyn! How cute is she in her Tennessee orange and bonnet?
After spending the day at Acme, N&L treated the Nashville newbies to a night out on the town on Broadway! We experienced what Nashville is famous for...the Honky Tonk bars!!
We ended our night of fun at Losers Bar in Midtown, and listened to some amazing live music! Thanks to Shawn Lacy and his band, the N&L girls had a great last night together in Nashville dancing and singing along! We just hope by the next time we see them live, they learn some Taylor Swift songs...
Xo,
Nico and Lala
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