Dine Nashville: Music City’s Culinary Celebration Returns

Dine Nashville returns with chef collaborations and Restaurant Week to celebrate local cuisine.

The Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp has announced the return of “Dine Nashville: The Music City Way” for its fourth consecutive year. The month-long event celebrates Nashville’s vibrant food scene with a series of events including Collaborative Chef Experiences, Restaurant Week, and special offers. This initiative supports the Music City Inc. Foundation in collaboration with organizations such as Big Table and CORE.

Deana Ivey, President and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, expressed excitement about the event, noting its unique culinary experiences as a way for locals and visitors to explore the city’s food culture while supporting local chefs and the community.

Among the highlights of Dine Nashville are the chef collaborations, where well-known local chefs partner to create exclusive dining experiences. Some of the collaborations include chefs Arnold Myint and Maneet Chauhan at International Market, Joshua Homacki and Chris Crary at Fancypants, and Vivek Surti with singer Morgan Myles at Tailor.

In addition to these events, Nashville will host a portion of the James Beard Foundation’s Taste America culinary series on February 20, 2025. This series, held at Saint Elle, celebrates American food culture and showcases local chefs.

The festivities will conclude with Restaurant Week, scheduled from February 24 to March 2, 2025, offering special menus and discounts at various restaurants in the city. Details and reservations will be available on the Dine Nashville website in late January.

Dine Nashville supports Big Table, which provides care for restaurant and hospitality workers in crisis, and CORE, which supports families in the food and beverage services industry facing hardships.

The Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp aims to enhance the city’s economy by promoting Nashville as a top travel destination. More information can be found on their website at www.visitmusiccity.com.

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Country Music Hall of Fame Offers Flexible Pricing

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville is offering a pay-what-you-want admission for local residents during January 2025. Residents from Nashville and neighboring counties are encouraged to reserve tickets in advance, with limited daily availability. The museum offers various exhibitions and family programs at no extra cost, and discounted parking is available with validation. More information can be found on the museum’s website.