NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Is the rain being a damper on your start to the summer?
Although you may be upset about your plans getting cancelled, there’s still plenty to do across Nashville on a rainy day.
See the list of things we compiled for a rainy Nashville day below:
Hooky Entertainment
Want to go bowling, grab some food and see a movie all on one? Hooky Entertainment just opened in Nashville Yards last month, and it’s a perfect way to spend a rainy day.
The 50,000-square-feet entertainment space has everything you need to shake up your routine. During the summer. you can see family-friendly movies for only $1 weekdays at 10 a.m.
Whether you’re rolling in with your crew or the family, Hooky has endless ways to keep the fun going.
Visit this link to plan your visit.
Hooky Entertainment offers movies, bowling, food and drink all in one. it’s located in the Nashville Yards district of Nashville, Tenn. (Courtesy Hooky Entertainment)
The Frist Art Museum
The Frist Art Museum is rolling out three new exhibits this summer, with two of them debuting this weekend.
Located in downtown Nashville, the museum brings in collections from top galleries and museums around the world. The exhibits represent different cultures and artistic movements.
The first exhibit is “International Surrealism from Tate: Fifty Years of Dreams,” and it runs through Aug. 30. The second exhibit is “Anila Quayyum Agha: Interwoven,” and it runs through Aug. 30.
Visit this link to plan your visit.

Exhibit featured in the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo: Anila Quayyum Agha)
Tee Line Nashville
This spot in Charlotte Park and The Nations neighborhood is bringing ice to Music City. Tee Line is Nashville’s first curling venue.
The venue offers curling sessions for groups looking for something different to try. Curling is described as one of the world’s fastest-growing winter sports and works well for friends, corporate events, families or parties.
On top of curling, the space also features bowling lanes, food and drinks.
Visit this link to plan your visit.
L&L Market
A historic West Nashville building is getting new life as a market and dining destination.
L&L Market opened inside a building that dates back to 1929. The place is now home to shops, dining and experiences.
Visitors can grab food a donut from from Five Daughters Bakery or dinner from Penne Pazze, or shop at places like Made in TN for souvenirs if you’re visiting.
For more unique experiences, visit the cheese and wine conveyor belt Culture + Co. or Pont Neuf, a French-inspired establishment that offers flowers and drinks in one spot.
Visit this link to plan your visit.

Culture + Co. inside L&L Market in Nashville, Tenn. offers a unique experience where visitors can try cheese on a conveyor belt. (Photo: FOX 17 News)
Climb Nashville
This indoor rock climbing experience is perfect for a rainy day! Climb Nashville has three indoor rock climbing gyms across the city in East, West and South Nashville.
The gyms feature multi-story walls for top-rope climbing and extensive bouldering areas. They also offer dedicated yoga and fitness classes along with full weight-lifting zones for all skill levels.
Visitors can buy a day pass that includes rental gear and all-day access to the gym and amenities. First-time climbers even get a discount on their pass.
Visit this link to plan your visit.

Climb Nashville offers an indoor rock climbing experience in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo: FOX 17 News)
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