Smashville...
Amy and I had spring break together and the kids were still in school, it was time to get out of town. WE found cheap flights to Nashville and headed back to Tennessee. We grabbed a stay at a new hotel, Cambria and were in town by 7 pm after a full day of work. We walked from the hotel to Pucketts and had our first Nashville meal. The place was packed and we slid across the grease floor to the bar seating for drinks and collard greens. The Band was setting up and the sounds, smells, and BBQ flavor was what we had imagined Nashville would be. We had almost no itinerary for this trip and only a handful of restaurants and honky tonk bars to hit, but in no particular order and at no particular time. We ate the hot chicken at Hattie B’s, standing in line for 90 minutes was worth i. SO too was Ubering back to the hotel when the down pour of rain came. There was a group of bachelor parties in line all dressed up as Mexican wrestler...