Nashville TN Restaurants Open Thanksgiving Day: Where to Eat
- Chase Gillmore

- Apr 7
- 17 min read
Updated: Apr 14

Several dozen Nashville TN restaurants open Thanksgiving Day offer everything from a $29.99 all-you-can-eat fusion feast to a $125-per-person Appalachian prix fixe in a grand ballroom. The challenge is not finding somewhere to eat. It is knowing which spots accept walk-ins, which sold out before Halloween, and which neighborhood puts you closest to your rental before the post-dinner nap hits.
Nashville has 15-plus verified restaurants confirmed open Thanksgiving Day, spanning budgets from roughly $30 to $125 per adult.
Walk-in options exist: Monell's (first-come, first-served), Paula Deen's Family Kitchen near Opry Mills, and Hard Rock Cafe on Broadway accept guests without advance reservations.
Several high-demand spots like Adele's sold out by October 31 in prior years. Book reservation-required restaurants at least 3-4 weeks out.
Neighborhoods matter: Downtown/Broadway, 12 South, Music Valley, and The Gulch each have distinct options at different price points.
Non-traditional formats (Thai fusion at $29.99, Oaxacan buffet at $48, Indian Thali at $48) offer a genuine alternative to standard turkey dinners.
According to Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp data, Davidson County welcomed 16.9 million visitors in 2026. Thanksgiving week draws a significant share, so popular restaurants fill fast.
Thanksgiving in Nashville is not the quiet holiday you might expect. The city stays very much open for business. Honky-tonks on Lower Broadway keep their doors wide, hotel restaurants roll out special menus weeks in advance, and a handful of neighborhood favorites offer something genuinely different from the standard turkey-and-stuffing routine. Whether you are traveling with a bachelorette group staying near Broadway, a multigenerational family based in Music Valley, or a couple of friends crashing at a downtown loft, there is a table waiting for you somewhere in this city on the fourth Thursday of November. For more on restaurants and dining in Nashville TN year-round, the Stay Nashville blog has you covered.
The key is matching your budget, location, and appetite to the right spot before the reservations close. Guests at The Herman Haven, for instance, sit just 2.1 miles from downtown Nashville, which puts them within a short rideshare of nearly every restaurant on this list. For bigger groups staying at the Ultimate Bach Pad, the rooftop decks and two fully stocked kitchens make a hybrid approach work well: a midday restaurant feast followed by a relaxed evening back at the house.
This guide organizes your Nashville Thanksgiving dining options by budget tier, neighborhood, and booking urgency, plus covers the practical logistics no competitor bothers to include: parking, walk-in availability, entertainment during the meal, and the genuinely unusual options worth skipping the traditional bird for entirely. For a broader look at planning your visit, the Nashville Travel Guide from Stay Nashville is a helpful starting point.

What Restaurants Are Open on Thanksgiving in Nashville?
Nashville TN restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day in 2026 span the full range of price points, formats, and cuisines. Confirmed recurring options include hotel dining rooms with grand buffets, historic steakhouses running prix fixe menus, casual Southern meat-and-three counters, and a handful of spots serving anything but turkey. Most fall into one of three formats: a set prix fixe with two or three courses, an all-you-can-eat buffet with carving stations, or a family-style service where dishes arrive at the table in shared platters.
Budget Tier: Under $40 Per Adult
Chauahn Ale and Masala House offers one of the best-value Thanksgiving meals in the city: an Indian-inspired Thanksgiving Thali at $48 per person, served Tuesday through Thursday of Thanksgiving week. Hours run 11am to 2pm and 4pm to 8pm. The Thali format gives you a curated collection of small dishes rather than a single plate, making it a genuinely different experience from the standard buffet circuit.
Thai Esane runs an all-you-can-eat Fusion and Festive Feast from 11am to 4pm at $29.99 per person, blending classic Thanksgiving sides with Asian preparations. Regular dinner service picks back up at 4pm for those who prefer a lighter a la carte meal. At that price point, it is the most affordable sit-down Thanksgiving option in Nashville with a confirmed special menu.
Puckett's runs a Meats and Three Thanksgiving meal from 11am to 4pm at $34.99 for adults, $19.99 for kids ages 5 to 12, and free for children 4 and under. You choose one starter, two holiday meats, three famous sides, and a dessert. Puckett's has multiple Middle Tennessee locations, making it a solid default for groups spread across different parts of the city. Reservations are recommended but not always required at every location.
Mid-Range Tier: $45 to $80 Per Adult
Hard Rock Cafe Nashville at 100 Broadway runs a special Thanksgiving Day buffet on the second-floor dining room from 11am to 5pm at $55 per adult, $25 per child under 12. The main dining floor offers a full Thanksgiving Cafe Menu at $35 per adult and $12.95 for a children's plate. Each guest receives a curated takeaway gift. The Broadway location means zero transit required if your group is already downtown, and the walk-in policy (reservations recommended but not mandatory) makes this the easiest last-minute option on Broadway itself.
Commons Club inside Virgin Hotels at 1 Music Square West serves Thanksgiving from noon to 5:30pm at $65 per adult, $20 per child under 12. Pre-paid reservations are required, and groups of seven or more should email ahead. The menu includes Loaded Potato Soup, Deviled Eggs, Oven Roasted Turkey Breast, Honey Glazed Ham, Boursin Whipped Mashed Potatoes, and Pumpkin Pie Cheesecake. The a la carte menu remains available if the prix fixe does not appeal.
Fonda on 12 South at 2316 12th Ave South runs an Oaxacan Thanksgiving Buffet from noon to 7pm at $48 per adult, $24 for children 12 and under. If your group is staying in or near 12 South, this is your best local option. The Mexican-themed format stands apart from every other Thanksgiving table in Nashville, and the 12 South strip gives you easy pre- or post-dinner walking. Groups based near 12 South may also enjoy the Steps To 12 South Pet Friendly Peloton And Kitchen rental, which puts you steps from this neighborhood.
Jimmy Kelly's Steakhouse at 17 Louise Avenue opens Thanksgiving from noon to 8pm with a three-course prix fixe at $75 per adult, $32 for children 12 and under. The menu includes Autumn Green Salad, a choice of Prime Rib, Sea Bass, or Turkey Platter, and finishes with Bread Pudding or Pumpkin Cheesecake. As one of Nashville's most historic steakhouses, the room has genuine character: dark wood paneling, leather booths, and a crowd that has been coming here for decades. Book well ahead.
Marsh House inside the Thompson Hotel at 401 11th Ave S serves a four-course prix fixe Thanksgiving dinner from noon to 7pm at $77 to $89 depending on entree selection. Wine pairings add $75 per person. Reservations are available via Resy or by calling 615-262-6001. The seafood-forward kitchen brings a less traditional angle to the holiday, and the Thompson's SoBro location puts it close to guests at the Luxe Loft SoBro 916, which sits less than a mile north on Demonbreun.
Luxury Tier: $85 and Up Per Adult
Four Seasons Hotel Nashville hosts a Thanksgiving Ballroom Feast at MIMO restaurant at 100 Demonbreun from noon to 6pm at $85 per adult, $45 for children ages 12 and under. Grand ballroom setting, chef-attended carving stations, live cooking displays, slow-roasted turkey, fresh seafood, hand-crafted pastas, and live music throughout service. This is the most theatrical Thanksgiving dining experience in Nashville, and one of the few where the venue itself is part of the occasion.
Stompin' Grounds inside JW Marriott Nashville runs a family-style Thanksgiving feast from 11am to 5pm. Pricing scales by the number of mains: $95 for two, $110 for three, $125 for all mains. Three appetizers, sides, and a holiday pie dessert bar are included. The oak-roasted turkey, wagyu short rib, and lobster Newburg make this the most ambitious kitchen on the Thanksgiving roster. Reservations via SevenRooms.
The Hermitage Hotel (Drusie and Darr) serves a grand lobby Thanksgiving buffet from 10:30am to 3:15pm at $105 per adult, $55 for children ages 5 to 12, and free for children under 5. Complimentary valet parking is included, which is a genuinely useful perk on a day when downtown Nashville parking is unpredictable. The Hermitage, a National Historic Landmark at 231 6th Ave N, offers one of the most distinctive dining rooms in Tennessee. Reservations are required and fill early.
Carne Mare Nashville at 300 12th Ave South serves a three-course prix fixe Thanksgiving meal from 1pm to 6pm at $125 per adult, $40 for children 10 and under. Reservations required via Resy. At the top of the price range, this is the choice for groups who want a refined, unhurried meal in one of Nashville's most talked-about dining rooms.
Audrey, the Appalachian-focused restaurant from chef Sam Jett, serves a Thanksgiving family meal from 4pm to 8pm at $125 per person. The menu leads with sliced country ham, Parker House rolls, cheddar biscuits, heritage turkey with gravy, and smoked sausage and cornbread dressing. This is the most distinctly Southern Thanksgiving table in Nashville, and the evening-only window makes it a natural fit for groups who want to do something earlier in the day and finish with a proper dinner.
Yolan Nashville inside The Joseph hotel at 403 4th Ave S covers Thanksgiving from two angles: brunch from 7am to 2pm featuring Turkey Pot Pie, Quiche Lorraine, and Pumpkin Spice French Toast; dinner from 4pm to 10pm with Italian antipasti, signature pastas, and premium secondi. Shaved white truffles are available. The range of hours makes Yolan one of the most flexible high-end options in the city. Reservations required.
1 Kitchen inside 1 Hotel Nashville at 710 Demonbreun serves a Harvest Brunch from 7am to 11am ($69 per adult, $35 for children ages 2 to 12) and a farm-to-table Harvest Dinner from noon to 8pm ($89 per adult, $45 for children ages 2 to 12). The three-course family-style dinner uses locally sourced, sustainable ingredients. The early start time on brunch (7am) makes this the right choice for groups flying home the same day.

Which Nashville Restaurants Accept Walk-Ins on Thanksgiving Day?
Three Nashville restaurants consistently operate on a walk-in basis on Thanksgiving Day, making them the right answer for travelers who did not plan ahead or whose reservation fell through. All three use different formats, so your choice depends on location and appetite.
Monell's at 1235 6th Ave North is the most important walk-in option to know about. The restaurant serves its special Thanksgiving Day menu from 10am to 6pm on a strict first-come, first-served basis with absolutely no reservations accepted. Monell's is famous for its communal, family-style Southern cooking, and Thanksgiving is one of its busiest days. Plan to arrive early, expect a wait if you come after noon, and do not bring a group expecting to be seated together immediately.
Paula Deen's Family Kitchen near Opry Mills Mall opens Thanksgiving from 10:30am to 9pm with no reservation requirement. The family-style service covers Classic Roast Turkey and Dressing, Baked Ham with Citrus Glaze, Southern-Style Green Beans, Creamed Potatoes, Fresh Candied Yams, Baked Mac and Cheese, and desserts including Ooey Gooey Butter Cake. Pricing runs $36.99 per adult, $15.99 for children ages 6 to 10, and $6.99 for ages 3 to 5. Peak times run 1pm to 4pm. For groups of eight or more, call ahead at 615-492-6500. The location near Opry Mills makes this the best option for travelers staying in Music Valley.
Hard Rock Cafe Nashville on Broadway accepts walk-ins on Thanksgiving Day for both the second-floor buffet and the main dining floor a la carte menu. Reservations are recommended but not enforced. This is the only walk-in-friendly option directly on Broadway, which matters a lot for groups based downtown who want to stay within walking distance of their rental.
STK Nashville is open Thanksgiving from 11am to 10pm with both dine-in and carryout available, and the longer hours give last-minute planners flexibility that most prix fixe restaurants do not. Pricing is $64 per adult, $29 per child 12 and under.
What Is a Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Breakdown of Thanksgiving Dining in Nashville?
Nashville Thanksgiving dining options cluster into four distinct areas. Matching your restaurant to your neighborhood saves you an Uber fare and keeps the post-meal walk home shorter. Here is how the map breaks down.
Neighborhood | Best Restaurant Option | Price (Adult) | Format | Walk-In Friendly? |
Downtown / Broadway | Hard Rock Cafe, STK Nashville, The Hermitage Hotel | $35-$105 | Buffet, Prix Fixe | Hard Rock: Yes. Hermitage: No. |
SoBro / Gulch | Four Seasons (MIMO), Marsh House, 1 Kitchen | $77-$89 | Prix Fixe, Brunch and Dinner | No |
12 South | Carne Mare, Fonda on 12 South | $48-$125 | Prix Fixe, Buffet | No |
Music Valley / Opry Area | Paula Deen's Family Kitchen, Scoreboard Bar and Grill | $37-$55 | Family Style, Special Menu | Yes |
Midtown / West End | Commons Club (Virgin Hotels), Jimmy Kelly's | $65-$75 | Prix Fixe | No |
Groups staying near the Broadway corridor have the densest concentration of options. The Herman Haven sits 2.1 miles from downtown Nashville, meaning an Uber to any of the Broadway-area restaurants runs five to seven minutes and costs roughly $8 to $12 each way. Guests based closer to 12 South, including those at Underwood Manor about 2.1 miles from Broadway, will find Fonda on 12 South and Carne Mare in the most convenient direction. Groups who want a Broadway-adjacent base with amenities should also consider the Hot Tub Glam Room Game Room 2 King Beds rental for easy access to downtown dining.
What Are the Best Non-Traditional Thanksgiving Options in Nashville?
Nashville TN restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day include several that serve anything but a traditional turkey dinner, and those options are worth knowing about. If your group would rather skip the standard bird entirely, or if half the table is tired of the usual routine, these alternatives stand out as genuinely different experiences.
Chauahn Ale and Masala House brings an Indian-inspired Thanksgiving Thali to the table Tuesday through Thursday of Thanksgiving week at $48 per person. The format, multiple small dishes served simultaneously rather than a single plate, is a fundamentally different way to eat on the holiday. Hours run 11am to 2pm and 4pm to 8pm. It is one of the few Thanksgiving dining options in Nashville with a full brunch and dinner service on the holiday itself.
Thai Esane's Fusion and Festive Feast runs 11am to 4pm at $29.99 per person, combining classic Thanksgiving flavors with Asian preparations. At that price, it offers the lowest entry point among Nashville's sit-down Thanksgiving specials. The all-you-can-eat format is generous for groups with varying appetites.
Fonda on 12 South brings an Oaxacan lens to Thanksgiving. The $48 buffet from noon to 7pm at 2316 12th Ave South swaps turkey roulade for Mexican-inspired preparations of holiday ingredients. For a group based in 12 South, this requires almost no transit at all, making it a practical as well as interesting choice.
Yolan at The Joseph Hotel is the Italian option: antipasti, house-made pastas, and a dinner menu that runs until 10pm. The kitchen does not try to Italian-ify Thanksgiving. It simply offers excellent Italian hospitality on a day when every other notable kitchen is running a holiday script. If your group has at least one person who rolls their eyes at stuffing, Yolan is your table.
For a thorough overview of Nashville's dining scene beyond the holiday, the full Nashville restaurants and dining guide covers the neighborhoods, cuisine styles, and reservations strategy you need year-round. For more local experiences to build around your Thanksgiving trip, the Nashville local experiences page has curated options across the city.
Frequently Asked Questions About Nashville Thanksgiving Dining
Does Cracker Barrel offer Thanksgiving dinner to go?
Cracker Barrel typically offers a Heat N' Serve Thanksgiving meal for pickup, available at Nashville-area locations through the week before Thanksgiving. The package generally includes a full turkey, cornbread dressing, gravy, and sides sized for multiple people. Exact pricing, availability, and pickup windows change annually, so check the Cracker Barrel website or call your nearest Nashville-area location directly for the current year's offering.
Is Paula Deen's Pigeon Forge open on Thanksgiving?
Paula Deen's Family Kitchen operates locations in multiple cities, including Pigeon Forge and near Opry Mills in Nashville. The Nashville location (Music Valley area) is open Thanksgiving Day from 10:30am to 9pm with no reservations required. Pigeon Forge hours vary independently. For confirmed 2026 Thanksgiving hours at either location, call the Nashville location directly at 615-492-6500 or check the restaurant's official site.
What is Taylor Swift's favorite restaurant in Nashville?
Taylor Swift has been publicly associated with several Nashville spots over the years, including Frothy Monkey, Fido in Hillsboro Village, and various Lower Broadway locations during her early career. None of these are confirmed Thanksgiving-specific destinations, and celebrity associations shift frequently. For current, verified Nashville restaurant recommendations, the official Visit Music City tourism board publishes updated dining guides at visitmusiccity.com.
How far in advance should I book a Thanksgiving restaurant in Nashville?
Book reservation-required Nashville Thanksgiving restaurants at least three to four weeks in advance. Some popular spots, including Adele's, have sold out by October 31 in prior years. If you are reading this in November and have not yet made a reservation, prioritize walk-in-friendly options: Monell's (no reservations accepted), Hard Rock Cafe on Broadway, Paula Deen's Family Kitchen near Opry Mills, and STK Nashville all accommodate guests without advance bookings.
What are the best family-friendly Thanksgiving restaurants in Nashville?
Paula Deen's Family Kitchen is the most family-friendly option: children ages 3 to 5 pay $6.99, ages 6 to 10 pay $15.99, and younger children eat free. No reservations are required. Puckett's offers a similar value structure ($19.99 for kids 5 to 12, free under 5). The Hermitage Hotel waives the fee entirely for children under 5. For groups with young children, the walk-in options reduce the stress of coordinating arrival times around nap schedules. Families visiting Nashville may also find helpful tips in our guide to family activities in nashville tennessee. For a complete look at where to base your family, our Best Neighborhoods To Stay In Nashville For Families guide covers every area worth considering.
Are there Thanksgiving to-go options in Nashville for people who prefer eating at home?
Several Nashville restaurants and grocery providers offer Thanksgiving meal kits and prepared dinners for pickup. STK Nashville offers carryout at $64 per person (feeds one) or $124 for two, with pre-orders typically opening in mid-November. Whole Foods, Publix, and several Nashville specialty grocers also offer heat-and-serve Thanksgiving packages. For groups staying in properties with full kitchens, like the Luxe Cowgirl 538 three blocks from Broadway, a pickup Thanksgiving meal followed by a home celebration is a genuinely comfortable alternative to the restaurant circuit. You can also add a Stock The Fridge Service to have your rental stocked and ready before you arrive.
How is parking on Thanksgiving Day in Nashville?
Thanksgiving Day parking in Nashville is notably easier than a typical weekend. Most downtown parking garages remain open but operate with reduced staff. Surface lots near Broadway and SoBro are generally available. For restaurant destinations inside hotels (Four Seasons, JW Marriott, Hermitage Hotel), valet is typically offered, and the Hermitage Hotel includes complimentary valet with its Thanksgiving reservation. If you are Ubering from a rental property close to downtown, a round trip on Thanksgiving morning typically runs $15 to $25 total with minimal surge pricing compared to weekend evenings.

Practical Traveler Tips for Nashville Thanksgiving Dining
Nashville TN restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day fill faster than any other holiday. Here are the logistics that most guides skip entirely.
Book the Moment You Confirm Your Travel Dates
The single most useful advice: treat your Thanksgiving restaurant reservation exactly like your flight. Adele's sold out by October 31 in prior years. Jimmy Kelly's and Carne Mare run limited seatings. The Four Seasons Ballroom Feast has limited capacity by design. If your Nashville trip is confirmed and Thanksgiving dinner matters to your group, make the reservation the same week you book your rental. For help finding the right place to stay, browse available Nashville vacation rentals to lock in your home base first.
Use the Right Booking Platform for Each Restaurant
Nashville restaurants spread reservations across multiple platforms. Carne Mare and Marsh House use Resy. Stompin' Grounds at JW Marriott uses SevenRooms. Commons Club at Virgin Hotels requires pre-paid reservations directly through the hotel. 1 Kitchen and Four Seasons MIMO book through the hotel's own reservations system. Searching only OpenTable will miss several of the best options.
Which Venues Offer Entertainment During the Meal?
Four Seasons MIMO includes live music throughout the Ballroom Feast. Scoreboard Bar and Grill near the Opry area keeps live football on big screens from 3pm to 10pm, making it the right choice for the group member who refuses to miss the game. Hard Rock Cafe on Broadway typically runs music programming in alignment with its brand identity. For more live music options beyond the holiday meal, check out the 15 best live music venues in Nashville Tennessee from Broadway honky-tonks to hidden gems.
What About Gratuity and Hidden Fees?
Adele's adds 18% gratuity automatically. Most prix fixe restaurants treat gratuity as additional. Pre-paid reservation restaurants (Commons Club, 1 Kitchen) include the base meal price in the booking charge but gratuity remains separate. Budget an additional 20% to 25% on top of the stated per-person price for a realistic total cost per guest.
Arriving From Out of Town on Thanksgiving Day?
Nashville International Airport served a record 25.7 million passengers in 2026, according to Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp data, and Thanksgiving is one of the airport's busiest weeks. Flights landing Thanksgiving morning typically arrive by noon given BNA's 323 average daily departures across 122 destinations. If your flight lands before 11am, 1 Kitchen's Harvest Brunch (7am to 11am) is the wrong timeline, but Puckett's (11am to 4pm), Paula Deen's (10:30am to 9pm), and Stompin' Grounds (11am to 5pm) all accommodate mid-morning arrivals. The drive from BNA to downtown Nashville runs about 18 to 20 minutes in typical holiday traffic. For tips on timing your trip, the month-by-month Nashville visitor guide covers seasonal considerations worth knowing before you book. You may also want to explore upcoming Nashville 2026 events worth building your whole trip around to make the most of your Thanksgiving weekend visit. After the holiday, christmas events in nashville tennessee are just around the corner and worth planning ahead for as well.
How to Plan Your Nashville Thanksgiving Around Your Rental Location
Where you are sleeping on Thanksgiving Night directly shapes which restaurant makes sense. Nashville's 2026 short-term rental landscape means most groups arriving for the holiday weekend will be based in a vacation rental rather than a hotel. The difference in commute time is real.
Groups at the Ultimate Bach Pad, the dual townhouse compound that sleeps 24 and sits roughly 8 to 10 minutes from Broadway, have every downtown and SoBro restaurant within a $10 to $15 Uber. For a group of 24, that means eight to ten riders in two vehicles, which is manageable. The two fully stocked kitchens at the property make a hybrid plan viable: breakfast at home, Thanksgiving lunch or dinner at a restaurant, and an evening back at the house with the fire pits and hot tubs. Groups looking for a similar large-group setup should also explore the Dual Bach Pad 2 Hot Tubs 3 Game Rooms Sleeps 24 rental option.
Smaller groups staying at the Luxe Cowgirl 538, the Western-inspired downtown apartment two blocks from Broadway, can walk to Hard Rock Cafe on Broadway in under five minutes. The Marsh House and 1 Kitchen at 1 Hotel are both within a short walk or a two-minute rideshare.
For groups in Music Valley or near the Grand Ole Opry, Paula Deen's Family Kitchen at Opry Mills requires zero transportation effort. Scoreboard Bar and Grill in the same area provides a football-watching alternative. For guests interested in broader Nashville dining beyond the holiday, the Nashville restaurants category on the Stay Nashville blog covers neighborhood-by-neighborhood picks year-round. Groups wanting a Broadway-close base with hot tub and pool amenities can also look at the 3 Blocks To Broadway Free Parking Pool And King Bd rental, or its companion property 3 Blocks To Broadway Pool King Bds Free Parking.
Making the Most of Thanksgiving Weekend Beyond the Meal
Thanksgiving in Nashville stretches across four days for most visitors. The meal is one event inside a longer trip.
The Ryman Auditorium frequently books programming across the Thanksgiving weekend, and tickets go quickly. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at 222 Fifth Ave S operates on holiday hours, typically opening mid-morning on Thanksgiving Day itself. Both sites sit within two miles of most downtown and SoBro rentals. For a full look at what to do across the long weekend, our guide to Nashville attractions and things to do covers activities for every interest and group size. You can also browse the full list of things to do in Nashville TN for even more ideas to fill your holiday weekend.
Black Friday and the days that follow are Nashville's most active shopping period on 12 South and in The Gulch. Groups finishing Thanksgiving dinner at Carne Mare or Fonda can walk directly into the 12 South retail corridor without backtracking. For groups who want a private group experience inside their rental as an alternative to the restaurant circuit entirely, Stay Nashville offers a private chef dining experience that can be arranged for in-property Thanksgiving meals. Groups celebrating a bachelorette or birthday over the holiday weekend can also add a private bartender to keep the evening going after dinner. If your group is looking for a relaxing way to wind down after the holiday feast, consider booking a Group Spa Massage Experience to close out Thanksgiving weekend in style.
Where to Stay for Easy Access to Nashville Thanksgiving Restaurants
Your rental location determines how stressful or relaxed Thanksgiving Day logistics feel. Nashville's short-term rental market has grown significantly, with AirDNA tracking 13,544 active listings as of the most recent reporting period. But not all of them put you close to the restaurants on this list.
The properties that best position you for Thanksgiving dining fall into two categories: Broadway-adjacent units that put most downtown restaurants within walking distance, and group houses with full kitchens that give you the flexibility to do a hybrid home-and-restaurant Thanksgiving. The Nashville vacation homes curated by Stay Nashville cover both ends of that spectrum. For groups who want a hot tub and game room close to downtown, the Hot Tub Game Room 2 King Beds Close To Dt and the Hot Tub Glam Room Game Room 2 King Beds are two strong picks. Groups seeking a lively gathering space will also enjoy the Speakeasy Game Room Hot Tub Fire Pit And Games rental, perfect for a post-Thanksgiving evening in. For a Broadway-close option with a luxe outdoor setup, the New Luxe Design Hot Tub Fire Pit Close To Broadway is another excellent choice worth considering. If you are planning a larger holiday gathering, the Nashville Vacation Rentals For Every Group Hot Tubs To Broadway Views guide covers options across every group size and budget.

The Herman Haven, a boho-chic three-bedroom house that sleeps 10 guests, sits 2.1 miles from downtown Nashville. Every restaurant in the Broadway, SoBro, and Midtown tiers on this list is within a 10-minute drive. After dinner, the private backyard fire pit and 7-person hot tub make the post-Thanksgiving evening considerably better than returning to a hotel room. Check availability at The Herman Haven for your Thanksgiving visit to Nashville.



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