With 5 tasting stops over 3 hours, you’ll savor a variety of local flavors—from Southern staples to comforting classics, all enhanced with fresh, seasonal ingredients. As you explore the iconic Music
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Location: Nashville
What's Included
- Professional local guide
- All Fees and Taxes
- Pre-selected tastings stops: 4 savory & 1 dessert. The portions are large enough to generally replace a meal. We encourage skipping breakfast & planning a SMALL & LATE dinner.
- Gratuities for restaurant servers
- 2 pre-selected alcohol pairings. Tea or soda may be ordered instead. No discounts offered for non-alcohol replacements.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There are no specific age restrictions for the Music Row Food Tour, but keep in mind that some tastings include alcohol pairings. Kids are welcome, but it might be more enjoyable for older teens and adults who can appreciate the food and music history. Just make sure they can handle the pace of the tour!
A: Yes, you can usually reschedule your tour. Just make sure to contact the provider, Walk Eat Nashville, at least 48 hours in advance to avoid any cancellation fees. They’re pretty flexible as long as you're within that window!
A: Comfort is key! Wear comfy shoes since you'll be walking quite a bit, and check the weather beforehand. Nashville can get hot, so light layers are a good idea. You might want to dress casually but feel free to add a bit of Nashville flair!
Discussions
Just did the Music Row Food Tour—what a blast!
I recently went on the Music Row Food Tour while visiting Nashville, and I can’t recommend it enough! We hit up five different places, and the food was amazing—especially the dessert stop! Our guide was super knowledgeable and shared some cool stories about the area. It’s a great way to combine food and music history. If you’re thinking about gifting this, do it! Just a heads up, skip breakfast before you go; the portions are huge!
Thinking of gifting the Music Row Food Tour—thoughts?
I’m looking to buy a gift for my foodie friend’s birthday, and the Music Row Food Tour looks amazing. I love that it includes both food and the music history of Nashville. Has anyone done it? Is it worth it? Any tips for first-timers?