The Creative Edge of Nashville
Wedgewood-Houston (WeHo) has transformed from an industrial warehouse district into Nashville's most exciting creative neighborhood. Artists, brewers, and chefs have colonized former factories and auto shops, creating a raw, authentic district that stands in stark contrast to Broadway's polished tourism.
During Super Bowl week, WeHo attracts visitors seeking Nashville's artistic soul — those who want craft beer over neon lights and gallery openings over cover bands. The district's large warehouse spaces also make it ideal for brand activations, pop-up events, and private parties.
Galleries & Art Spaces
- David Lusk Gallery — Contemporary art, rotating exhibitions, private viewing events available
- The Packing Plant — Multi-use creative space, exhibitions, events, capacity 500+
- Zeitgeist Gallery — Cutting-edge contemporary art, artist talks during events
- Fort Houston — Makerspace offering workshops in woodworking, metalwork, and digital fabrication
Craft Beverages
Breweries & Distilleries
- Houston Station — Historic train station turned event venue and restaurant, capacity 800
- Jackalope Brewing — Nashville's first female-founded brewery, taproom and tours
- Corsair Artisan Distillery — Small-batch spirits, tasting room, distillery tours
- Fat Bottom Brewing — Craft beers with a full restaurant menu, large patio
Food Scene
WeHo's restaurant scene emphasizes chef-driven concepts and global flavors. During game week, these restaurants offer an alternative to the tourist-heavy downtown options.
- Bastion — 24-seat chef's counter experience, ever-changing tasting menu, reservations months in advance
- Pelican & Pig — Southern cuisine with Gulf Coast influences, brunch favorite
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