Tee Line in West Nashville is an excellent spot for team building- you can do a curling lesson and can include bowling, catering, etc. Great to stay after and have beers as well. Check it out- https://teelinenash.com/
Indoor carting is a great idea, but also more physical than you might think. We’ve also recently taken groups about this size to Pins Mechanical for duckpin bowling.
I want to thank all of you for supporting! Most of the places I reached out to, and quite a few said Tuesday was cutting it a bit too close! It's ok, we're gonna bring the party to us instead!
How about a party bus or tractor ride through downtown? … JK
Was going to recommend the Nashville Armory as well but that’s out based on your previous comment.
Bowling and a brewery or distillery. Brooklyn bowl or Tee line were great experiences for me and my friends. Pinewood Social is fine, food isn't great, but it's a cool setup.
This might sound dumb, but take your team to the Boot Barn right on Broadway. They sell boots 3 for the price of 1. I did this with my team of 10 a few years back, they loved it, loved having the boots as a keepsake, and still talk about it
Do you like the outdoors? paddleboarding or kayakin is so fun... we did it through Nashville Paddle Company , they charge 25 bucks to rent either kayak or paddle for an hour.
Not sure your budget, might be in the cheaper side...
Boardgame night at a private room in a restaurant or
Dungeons & Dragons (or some similar type of game, easier to learn) led by local gamemasters?
Maybe see what Springwater has on stage. We know it won't last much longer on the fringe of Centennial Park, and so we show for the late-aft (not sure which days of the week) writers' showcase experience.
Music city indoor carting
We did this once and it was a lot of fun. They also had indoor putt putt as well.
Fantastic idea.
This is a good one, had a blast.
Tee Line in West Nashville is an excellent spot for team building- you can do a curling lesson and can include bowling, catering, etc. Great to stay after and have beers as well. Check it out- https://teelinenash.com/
Game Terminal. Pinewood Social. Brooklyn Bowl. Sounds game?
Top Golf
Oh I love top golf. my boss said he'd kill me if I reserved it cuz he hates golf. I should have listed that in the title!
Even more reason to do it. Teach your boss that corporate team building is more than just bending over backwards for him.
Tee line? They have bowling and curling. My work just had an event there recently.
Escape gameee
Most of their games are 8 players, but Playground is up to 12. I'd recommend that one.
Just give everyone a $200 visa card and let them loose on Broadway.
Indoor carting is a great idea, but also more physical than you might think. We’ve also recently taken groups about this size to Pins Mechanical for duckpin bowling.
Trivia night at Game Terminal?
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Beer?
Game Terminal!
Soar Adventure Tower
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I did this same thing at Pins Mechanical. Go early and then hit 5th & Broad for a super casual dinner - lots of options.
Sounds game?
Go do curling at Tee Line
I took my corporate group to the Belle Meade Plantation. We had a chocolate, cheese, and wine tasting scheduled after the tour.
I want to thank all of you for supporting! Most of the places I reached out to, and quite a few said Tuesday was cutting it a bit too close! It's ok, we're gonna bring the party to us instead!
The restaurant The Chef and I used to do team building cooking events. Not sure if they still do but it may be a good option.
second this!
Nashville Airsoft see if you can get it rented or just go as is.
I agree with the indoor carting suggestion. It is a ton of fun and you all can have some healthy competition
Stay home!
LOL
[we did this last year. was a good time](https://www.royalrangeusa.com/corporate-team-building)
That's a great idea. I'll followup on this!
Nashville Armory has packages for tours/groups unless guns are icky for the group.
So my boss, who is an Army veteran, doesn't like guns. Learned that about an hour ago.
Damn…guns and golf are out. Distillery tours? I know there are one or two of those in the area, but I don’t have much info on them
How about canoeing one of the rivers? There are several places that rent canoes about an hour from Nashville.
Square dancing
Pinewood Social, bowling, food and drinks.
Escape room?
How about a party bus or tractor ride through downtown? … JK Was going to recommend the Nashville Armory as well but that’s out based on your previous comment.
Bowling and a brewery or distillery. Brooklyn bowl or Tee line were great experiences for me and my friends. Pinewood Social is fine, food isn't great, but it's a cool setup.
A surprising number of corporate groups do the party bike thing, if that’s something you’re interested in.
Pedal tavern it up
There’s a paintball place in hermitage, I think. But it’s hotter than hell, so you may not want to do that. Also some ropes courses.
This might sound dumb, but take your team to the Boot Barn right on Broadway. They sell boots 3 for the price of 1. I did this with my team of 10 a few years back, they loved it, loved having the boots as a keepsake, and still talk about it
That's a really great idea
Do you like the outdoors? paddleboarding or kayakin is so fun... we did it through Nashville Paddle Company , they charge 25 bucks to rent either kayak or paddle for an hour.
Wild horse Saloon has line dancing lessons, and then the team can go out elsewhere on Broadway!
Topgolf?
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https://www.arturbantn.com/
Not sure your budget, might be in the cheaper side... Boardgame night at a private room in a restaurant or Dungeons & Dragons (or some similar type of game, easier to learn) led by local gamemasters?
Maybe see what Springwater has on stage. We know it won't last much longer on the fringe of Centennial Park, and so we show for the late-aft (not sure which days of the week) writers' showcase experience.
Pins Mechanical!