Unique Experiences in Nashville

If you visiting Nashville, there are classic things to do which I highly recommend. If you are looking for some unique experiences, try the following

Hermitage Hotel Men’s Bathroom -- It is said that nearly as many women as men visit the Art Deco Men’s Restroom at The Hermitage Hotel. In 2008 it was winner of the “Best Restroom in America” contest sponsored by Cintas Facilities Services and in 2019 it became one of the world’s most Instagramable bathrooms. Countless wedding photos have been taken here and the distinctive green tiles have even set the tone for a holiday card or two.  You can always brag about this unusual activity at the Hermitage Hotel

Hatch Show Print — Lovers of design will want to spend hours at Hatch Show Print, a historic print shop and museum that's been around since 1879. Here you'll get to see an old-school letterpress, educational displays on traditional screen printing and poster/print design. This is the place to grab a vintage poster to take home--or other custom-printed items in their uniquely fun gift shop. Hatch Show Print is located in the same building as the Country Music Hall of Fame, so it's a great niche stop to add on to your more mainstream sightseeing.

Pfunky Griddle — If you have a secret hankering to cook your own breakfast while on vacation, the Pfunky Griddle is the place to go. Guests at the Pfunky Griddle should expect the unexpected. Here, you can cook your own pancakes, or watch them cooked for you on a tabletop griddle, while choosing from an impressive array of toppings and accouterments. Similar to a Chinese hot pot or a Korean BBQ but with breakfast food, the Pfunky Griddle is the place to go to make memories around some pan-fried dough. Murals on the walls and a playful atmosphere make this a breakfast you won't soon forget.

Cooter's Museum — Dukes of Hazzard fans will appreciate the Cooter's Museum, which serves up a huge array of Dukes memorabilia and memories. See an original pair of Daisy Duke shorts, look at real items from the original set and go shopping at the gift shop. Admission to the museum is completely free and it's a great stop for the whole family.

TeeLineDid you have the desire to go curling?  Do you even know what curling is?  From my friends up north, they say it is the best drinking sport on ice.  Definitely worth a try if you have nothing else to do at TeeLine

Nashvox — I wish I knew that I could record my own album when I was in Nashville.  How much fun with that be with a group of friends.  I highly recommend that you head over to the studios and have fun and Nashvox, the Nashville Studio Experience.

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