The Best Things To See & Do In East Nashville

Just east of the Cumberland River lies East Nashville, the neighborhood that is commonly recognized among locals (not to mention numerous national publications such as Southern Living and The Washington Times) as one of the city’s most ‘hip.’ And while Nashville may be something of a patchwork quilt of numerous up-and-coming neighborhoods, there is undoubtedly a plethora of things to do and see in East Nashville that lend credence to its cool-as-ice reputation. Here, a rundown of some of the best things to do, see, and consume in East Nashville.
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Submerge Yourself in Nature at Shelby Bottoms Park
East Nashville may be full of some of the best restaurants, shops, and cafés that you’ll find anywhere in the city. And while all of these are certainly worth mentioning (and will be, in-depth, throughout the rest of this article), East Nashville is also home to one of the best natural respites in town: Shelby Bottoms Park. With over three miles of land bordering the Cumberland River and over five miles of paved inland trails for walking, biking, hiking, and running, Shelby Bottoms offers no shortage of space for you to clear your head and realign yourself with nature. The park is also home to a nature center, offering natural history exhibits and free public education programs, as well as a now-defunct airpark, Cornelia Fort.

Grab Breakfast at the Nashville Biscuit House
Sure, you could wait with the never-ending tide of tourists for a table at Loveless, or you could brave the mimosa-soaked brunch rush at Biscuit Love. And while both places are certainly worth a visit for their top-notch biscuits and Southern fare, the Nashville Biscuit House is a can’t-miss for those in East Nashville looking for a no-frills spot to sample some of the best flaky pastries in town. This tiny homestyle joint won’t offer you quite as many Instagram-worthy photo opportunities, but its menu of Southern food done right — including customizable biscuit sandwiches — is hard to beat (and affordable to boot).
Sip Cocktails in an Upscale Treehouse
Maybe you still harbor a fondness for your childhood treehouse, or maybe you simply enjoy a speciality craft cocktail. Either way, if you find yourself in East Nashville once the sun goes down, check out the Treehouse, a restaurant/bar serving top-notch appetizers, entrées, and drinks in a one-of-a-kind atmosphere. With its abundance of sleek wood paneling and airy lighting, this house-turned-restaurant feels simultaneously cozy and modern, and the restaurant is complete with a real treehouse in the backyard. Note that the food and drinks tend towards the higher end of the price range, but for a quality, locally sourced meal and a unique handcrafted cocktail, it’s one of the best spots in the neighborhood.

Honorable Mentions
One article can barely scrape the surface of all that this bustling neighborhood has to offer. So if you have more than a day to explore, be sure to also check out:
Mas Tacos Por Favor, a tiny joint offering tacos so good that they were featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.
Dino’s, East Nashville’s oldest dive bar serving fantastic burgers (and without the astronomical wait times of the ever-popular Pharmacy).