I'm a case manager for people with disabilities. My Schnoodle Roxie and I have traveled to several states looking for great parks and stays!

My boyfriend and I stopped here with our dog for lunch. It was pretty busy and we were given a 40 minute wait time for the patio. It ended up being more like 20 minutes because so many people left that were called ahead of us. It looked as if they only had one server per outdoor section, so waiting for our food took a bit, but it was also very busy. We got our appetizer and main meal at the same time which was fine. We just enjoyed our time people watching! If your dog is used to being on a retractable leash, like mine, I would suggest bringing one that is not (which I did) because I was able to tie her to my chair and keep better tabs on her because she’s nosy and likes to be in everyone’s business. There was plenty of room and we didn’t feel crowded. The food was good.

We only had one day to spend in Nashville. We had already had lunch and walked through several shops. We and the dog needed a break so we decided on the train ride. The price was actually $8 a person which I didn’t think was worth a 25 minute ride, and had I read the other reviews first would have known that coupons are handed out and could have been useful for our shopping! The ride itself offered a nice breeze after walking so much on a sunny, mid-70s day. The guide was a hoot and provided some information about the town history but also just pointed to several shops and what they offered. We had ice cream back at the starting point at Fearrin’s. The Hot Caramel Pumpkin Sundae was delicious! The ride was dog approved!