
Arrival Day
Kick off your Nashville weekend with dinner at White Limozeen, the perfectly pink Dolly Parton themed restaurant located on the rooftop of the Graduate Hotel. Amazing food (the grazing board, nicoise salmon salad and pasta we’re perfect) and fun fancy drinks (don’t miss out on the Chambong) are an awesome way to start your girls weekend in Nashville. Everything is picture perfect! Make reservations online 2 weeks in advance and it is 21 and over after 7 pm.
From there, you can head down Broadway and get the party started, or pace yourself and save bar hopping for the next day. 😊
Day 2 – Morning

Spend the morning brunching and shopping in the 12th South District. Have your Uber/Lyft drop you off at Buttermilk Ranch so you can put your name in for a table. Don’t miss the Beignets with lemon curd. Trust me! Expect a two hour wait on the weekends, but that’s ok…it will give you time to explore and shop! If you need a caffeine fix, head down a block to the original Frothy Monkey for a coffee creation. There are tons of little boutiques and shops to explore along 12 South, but a must visit is Draper James, which is Reece Witherspoon’s store. There are also lots of fun murals in this area so make plenty of photo stops along the way.
Day 2 – Afternoon/Evening
Broadway Street during the day is very different than Broadway at night. If you are up for it, head over while the sun is still shining and get the party started!
For old school country and classic rock with a dive bar vibe, stop into Tootsies or Honky Tonk Central. For the best roof top bars, try
Aldeen’s (expect a line to get in)
Whiskey Row (Dierks Bentley’s place) or
12/30 Club (kind of fancy and owned by Justin Timberlake).
Barstool Nashville at 123 Second Ave has more of a classic club vibe (and lines to get in…but worth it for Ms. Peaches merch!)

For a sit-down dinner, check out Miranda Lamberts Casa Rosa. It has a girly tex/mex vibe with great live music and a roof top bar. For a more casual atmosphere, visit Assembly Food Hall on 5th and Broadway. They offer rooftop dining from over 30 food and drink venues plus live music.
Ready to get a little crazy? Wander down Printers Alley off of 2nd and Broadway. Ride a bull at Wild Beaver, sing a song at Miss Kelli’s Karaoke and dance on the bar at Coyote Ugly Nashville. (Note: There is currently road construction taking place in that area)
Day 3 – Morning
After sleeping in a bit, head over to The Gulch for brunch and shopping. Stop for a photo op at the famous What Lifts You wings mural before breakfast at Biscuit Love Gulch, where you don’t want to miss the Bonuts. For shopping, visit Kittenish (owned by Jessie James Decker) and, if you are up for a bit of a walk, Kristen Cavillari’s store Uncommon James.

Day 3 – Afternoon/Evening
This afternoon, you may be packing up to head home or need some recovery down time poolside if you are staying at a hotel with a party pool scene. If you want to keep going, we loved the Yee Haw Brewery and Old Smokey whiskey and moonshine tasting at 6th and Peabody. They had great live music and fun indoor/outdoor party space. We saw an awesome Fleetwood Mac cover band at 3rd and Lindsay. There are tons of peddle pubs and party buses all around Broadway. And, of course, visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum if you are interested in learning more about the history of the music scene.
After 3 days of nonstop fun, we were ready to head home to recover. We picked up some Hattie B’s Hot Chicken at the airport to cap off the perfect girls weekend in Nashville. Round up your girlfriends and head to Nashville for a few days. You won’t regret it!




