The Nashville Diaries: Back in town! The pizza at Desano

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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.

DeSano Pizza Bakery
(Photo: TheSwiftAgency.com)

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.

DeSano Pizza Bakery
(Photo: TheSwiftAgency.com)

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)