
Here we go again, Taylor Nation.
The RED Tour has gone north, south, east and west across the US of A (and Canada!) all but missing one city where it will make it last stand: Nashville. Ok, last stand for the North American leg that is.
Nashville might be the music city but its reputation as a foodie destination is growing. There’s a lot of places to eat around here. I’m definitely here for the grand finale of the RED Tour but since I’m also on vacation I like to find good places to eat. Time is short, though. My primary focus is still the RED Tour. I don’t know how much posts I’m going to make on anything else.

The first thing you’ll want to do when you arrive in Nashville is eat.
If you’re close to Music Row, I wholeheartedly recommend you try the pizza at DeSano Pizza Bakery. It’s made in-house and actually in front of you. The dining area looks like a pizza factory and not a fast food joint. It’s a very relaxed environment and the pizza doesn’t take long. The staff is friendly and prompt to give you recommendations. I had heard of the San Gennaro (the peppadew peppers were amazing) so we tried that one, but I might have to come back for their lasagna pizza and the cannoli.

Coming up on theĀ Calendar!
- September 19:Ā The Red Tour at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.Ā On sale now.Ā More information onĀ Ticketmaster.
- September 20:Ā The Red TourĀ at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.Ā On sale now.Ā More information onĀ Ticketmaster.
- September 21:Ā The Red TourĀ at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.Ā On sale now.Ā More information onĀ Ticketmaster.
(Sources: TheSwiftAgency.com, Yelp)