Do you like to eat but hate to park? Nashville’s public transit system WeGo has come up with some novel ideas to encourage ridership by offering guides to eating out in Nashville. It only costs $4 for an all-day bus pass, so you don’t have to worry about transfers or buying a return ticket. Start at the Music City Central hub downtown, where you can find lists of culinary destinations arranged thematically — think hot chicken spots or breweries — as well as the lines that connect them to downtown. Or you can take their advice on where to eat along particular routes like the No. 52 Nolensville Pike or No. 26 Gallatin line. Feed yourself and help save the planet at the same time. CHRIS CHAMBERLAIN
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