Ten years ago, visitors to Nashville didn’t really have many reasons to experience Germantown, the gritty neighborhood north of the downtown that was named after the immigrant construction workers who had been imported into the city to construct new government buildings after the city was named the capital of Tennessee in the 19th century. Since then, an influx of new residents, fantastic restaurants and drinking establishments have turned the neighborhood into a desirable place to live and visit. Easily walkable, or accessible by scooter if you’re feeling adventurous, Germantown is now on the radar of foodies everywhere.
Here’s your cheat sheet on where to check out when you journey to this hip district.
Drinks
Von Elrod’s Beer Hall & Kitchen near First Tennessee Park serves up some fantastic food, but even if you don’t have time to enjoy a full meal before a Nashville Sounds baseball game, you can still take advantage of their world-class roster of craft beers. It’s operated by the same team behind one of Nashville’s best beer lists at M.L.Rose, so you know that they pick some great brews for their menu!
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