Well you know it, a long weekend with a βrealβ holiday and a “fake” holiday (Valentineβs Day as my husband calls it), it’s time to explore!! We took a half day off work Friday, Valentine’s Day to head to Chattanooga. Why Chattanooga? Well it’s about half way to our final destination (Nashville), so we wanted to get a head start Friday and there’s all kinds of cool things to see there too, so why not? We booked our room at The Read House Hotel. The Read House Hotel is phenomenal. If you’re ever in Chattanooga, you must stay here!
I made dinner reservations at the Public House, a local farm to table; reservations weren’t until 8:45p.m. so that gave us plenty of time to explore.
We drove up Lookout Mountain (as the Incline Railroad was closed for maintenance) and headed to Point Park to see the phenomenal views of the city.
Last but not least was the Walnut Street Bridge. It is the world’s longest pedestrian bridge and provides a beautiful photography subject. We walked a little way on the bridge, but it was pretty cold, so we decided to drive to Coolidge Park and see the bridge views from there.
We headed back to the hotel to get cleaned up for dinner at Public House.
We arrived to dinner a little before our reservations so we took a seat at the bar to have a drink. I had a Cranberry Cinnamon Margarita; it was very good. So good, I had another with my dinner. Portions were huge for starters and entrees; you will not leave hungry thatβs for sure.
Saturday morning, we woke up and had a bite to eat and hubby had his coffee (a must). We headed out to Nashville. First stop was Centennial Park and the full scale replica of the Parthenon. Before researching our trip, I had no idea this was here. I was so excited to see it. Sadly it was under renovation and had ugly chain link fences around it. That didnβt stop anyone from visiting though, there were 3 tour buses while we were there. It was still a site to see; but I will need to see it again to get the full effect.
Next up, lunch. Hot Chicken in Nashville is a must. There are quite a few places, but we decided on Hattie Bs. We got to Hattie Bβs and there was a line of about 125-150 people outside. So we decided to change the plans and head on over the the Farmers Market.
This market is a must visit; everything outside as far as fresh foods, but also restaurants and a wine tasting room to boot; inside was like a food court. We stopped at the Natchez Hill Winery Tasting Room for a tasting with some live m music. Then we split up to try to different food vendors; we met back up to eat. I had chicken and waffles and hubby had an asian fusion dish. Next to the Market is the Bicentennial Park (Hot Chocolate race was there Saturday morning, so it still had tents and things roped off from the race). We did check it out. Then we went back in to get some Jeniβs Ice cream. I had the Salted Peanut butter with chocolate flecks in a waffle bowl. It was delicious; definitely going to have to look for that flavor in Publix.
We then headed to check into the hotelβ¦but our room wasnβt ready. So we took the Hotel shuttle over to Opryland and Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Resort. We wandered around the resort taking in the gardens and restaurants. There is a Delta Riverboat and acres and acres of gardens inside. We had wine and people watched; then headed to have dinner. We had the shuttle pick us up and we headed back to the hotel.
Sunday morning we woke up and had breakfast at the hotel. First thing was murals of Nashville!! It was slightly raining, but that didnβt keep us in. If you know me, you know I love art, any kind and have a soft place in my heart for urban street art. First was the What Lifts you Wings; Artist is Kelsey Montague. She paints interactive murals all around the world. Next up was The Nashville Walls Project Mural; Artist is Jason Woodside. Then we headed to get hubby his coffee.
What time was it? Lunch time and another Farm to Table was on the agenda. We headed to Husk for lunch. We had a little wait, so we headed for a walk down to see the Korean Veterans Memorial Bridge and the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. The texted us our table was almost ready, so we luckily had just made it back to the restaurant. After we ate, we decided to head back to the hotel, rest for a while and then take the shuttle back into downtown.
We took the shuttle into Broadway and 7th. There are some absolutely stunning buildings there.
Then we headed to the Walk of Fame and then on to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. And yes again, it was time to taste some more wine. As you can tell, we love to explore and we love to eat/drink at new places. So why not combine the two and explore new restaurants/wineries too. We walked to City Winery to have some wine flights and a Charcuterie Board. We relaxed there for a while until it was time for our dinner reservations at 404 Kitchen in the Gulch. The highlight was my 404 Margarita. We got our Uber and headed back to the hotel.
Monday we woke up, packed up and headed home. Hubby had to be at volleyball practice Monday evening. He did quite a bit of driving on our way home, so I took advantage and took a few photos out the window. These photos are somewhere between Nashville and Chattanooga.
XOXO
-S