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How much does a baby shower venue cost to rent in Nashville?

Baby shower venues in Nashville average $136 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to $124, whereas larger venues run about $249 per hour.

What's the best day to rent a baby shower venue in Nashville?

Saturdays are the most popular day for booking baby shower venues in Nashville. For those seeking a deal, consider booking Wednesday and Friday as these days are 55% cheaper on average.

How popular are baby shower venues in Nashville?

Our local hosts have welcomed 1253 people into their baby shower venues with reviews averaging 4.94 stars. 100% of guests said they'd book again.

How long do people rent baby shower venues in Nashville?

Most baby shower venues are scheduled for 4 hours, with 35 people in attendance. You’ll find the most Baby Showers starting between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM.

In Nashville, baby showers typically fall in the 15–40 guest range, but the city’s event culture accommodates everything from intimate gatherings to full-on celebrations with 75+ people. A good rule of thumb: the closer you are to downtown or East Nashville, the more compact the venues tend to be—think cozy creative studios and repurposed shops that max out around 30 guests. Larger parties (especially co-ed or family-involved ones) often head to venues in Sylvan Park or Green Hills where private homes, community spaces, and event-ready studios offer more square footage. If you're inviting out-of-town guests, consider whether your venue has space for mingling, games, and gift-opening without feeling cramped.

5 Nashville-inspired baby shower themes you’ll love

Nashville’s baby shower places are packed with personality, giving you plenty of inspiration for themes that blend charm with creativity. Here are five baby shower themes that could only happen in Nashville:
  1. “Tiny Boots & Big Dreams” Western Welcome - Think fringe table runners, baby-sized cowboy hats as favors, and a pastel palette of blush, denim blue, and cream. Pair with acoustic covers of classic country hits.
  2. Music Row Baby - Celebrate the city’s recording studio roots with a vintage vinyl photo booth, microphone cake toppers, and table cards designed like platinum records.
  3. Hot Chicken & Honey - A cheeky Nashville foodie twist: hot chicken sliders for the grown-ups, honey-themed sweets for the kids. Accent the space with gingham patterns and mini chalkboard menus.
  4. Picnic in Percy Warner - Inspired by one of the city’s most beloved parklands, this theme blends earthy neutrals with wildflower arrangements, checkered blankets, and mini picnic baskets as party favors for guests. Add sweet tea mocktails and mini pies to complete the laid-back vibe.
  5. East Side Art Pop - This one’s for the creatives: draw from East Nashville’s murals, galleries, and color-soaked vibe. Use hand-painted signage, bold color-blocked decor, and maybe even a live-painting station for guests to contribute to.
  6. Southern Brunch Bloom - A nod to the city’s brunch obsession, this theme is all biscuits and bellinis (or mocktails), peach and sage color palettes, and garden-inspired touches. Whether hosted on a covered porch or in a sun-drenched studio, it’s effortlessly charming.

What to know about planning around Nashville’s seasons

In Nashville, timing your baby shower around pregnancy, rather than ideal weather, means working with the city’s famously shifting seasons:
  • Spring (March–May): Popular for baby showers thanks to mild temps and blooming dogwoods. Book venues early—especially for April weekends when bridal and graduation events also spike demand.
  • Summer (June–August): Expect high humidity and temps in the 90s. Outdoor venues are doable with tents or covered porches, but always check if the space has strong A/C or shade. Frozen drinks and fans go a long way.
  • Fall (September–November): Arguably the best for indoor-outdoor flexibility. East Nashville and 12 South venues book fast during October’s peak foliage.
  • Winter (December–February): Shorter daylight hours and surprise freezes mean indoor venues with warm, cozy vibes win out. This is the season for velvet linens, candlelight, and comfort food menus.

Nashville neighborhoods with great places to host a baby shower

Each part of the city brings its own vibe and practical perks when it comes to baby shower venues:
  • East Nashville: Artistic, eclectic, and full of photo-friendly studios. Great for intimate showers with creative themes. Limited parking, so consider rideshare coordination.
  • The Gulch: Sleek and upscale. Ideal for modern baby showers with a catered brunch or a mimosa bar. Easy walkability, but parking can be pricey.
  • 12 South: Charming and walkable. Think backyard bungalows, cute patios, and boutiques nearby for last-minute decor pickups.
  • Sylvan Park: A quieter residential area with larger homes and indoor/outdoor options. Perfect for bigger guest lists or family-friendly setups.
  • Germantown: Historic with a trendy edge. Look here for unique lofts and industrial-chic venues close to downtown.
  • Belle Meade: Elegant, serene, and more traditional. Popular for garden-style showers or classic afternoon teas.

Getting around: transit and parking tips

When looking at baby shower places in Nashville, it helps to think about how guests will arrive and where they’ll park before you send out invitations. Nashville is a driving city, and most baby shower guests will arrive by car, so parking matters. Here’s what to know:
  • Valet or reserved parking: Some Gulch and downtown venues offer valet or dedicated lots, which is worth confirming during booking.
  • Residential neighborhoods: In Sylvan Park or East Nashville, street parking is common, but be sure to check signage and alert guests in advance if spaces are tight.
  • Public transit: Limited, but there are a few bus lines that serve main neighborhoods. Don’t count on it for elderly guests or those unfamiliar with the city.
  • Rideshare: Lyft and Uber are widely available and a smart option for guests unfamiliar with local parking zones.

Accessibility tips for inclusive planning

Southern hospitality goes a long way, but when it comes to places to have a baby shower in Nashville, don’t forget to double-check access for strollers and wheelchairs. Here are some tips to help ensure everyone, from grandparents to friends with mobility aids, can comfortably attend:
  • Ask about entryways. Many of Nashville’s charming older homes and venues have stairs or narrow walkways. Confirm if ramps or alternative entries are available.
  • Check bathroom access. Make sure restrooms are on the same floor and easy to navigate for those using wheelchairs or walkers.
  • Evaluate parking proximity. Especially in neighborhoods like Germantown or 12 South, verify how far parking is from the venue entrance.
  • Look for flexible seating. Bench seating might look cute but can be uncomfortable for older guests. Ask about chair options or bring extras.
  • Lighting and signage. If you're planning an evening event, confirm the space is well-lit with clear directional signage for entry and restrooms.

7 smart questions to ask when touring baby shower places

Nashville baby shower places often come with rustic charm or live music energy, but hosts may have specific policies on catering, setup, or noise. Asking early makes the whole experience smoother. Before booking your shower venue, here are seven questions to help you avoid surprises:
  1. Is there A/C or heating that can handle a crowd? Nashville’s weather swings—fast. Ask how the venue maintains comfort in heat or cold.
  2. What’s the parking situation like on weekends? Especially in East Nashville or The Gulch, parking varies block by block.
  3. Can we bring outside food or use local caterers? Nashville has incredible baby shower-friendly food options—from biscuit bars to mini hot chicken. Know your catering options.
  4. Is music volume restricted? Some historic or residential venues have noise ordinances. Important for parties with speakers or live musicians.
  5. Do you have photos of past events? Seeing how others have styled the space helps with theme planning, and shows how flexible the layout is.
  6. How early can we arrive for setup? Some venues only offer 15–30 minutes before start time. Others may include a generous buffer.
  7. Are there rain plans for outdoor spaces? Even in spring or fall, weather can shift last-minute. Know if tents or indoor alternatives are available.

Why Peerspace makes baby shower planning so much easier

Nashville offers endless personality-packed venues, but browsing, comparing, and booking the right one can get overwhelming. Peerspace cuts through the noise by offering a curated collection of local spaces specifically designed for events. With clear hourly pricing, host communication tools, and photos that show how real showers have been styled, Peerspace makes it easy to visualize—and secure—the perfect space. Whether you’re dreaming of a “Little Cowboy” backyard bash or a mid-century modern brunch in 12 South, Peerspace helps you find a venue that matches your exact vibe, guest count, and season. Ready to explore your options? Scroll up to find unique places to have a baby shower in Nashville with Peerspace’s flexible and refreshingly simple booking experience.

Reviews for baby shower venues

Keanna B.
Event space near the airport
From start to finish this was the event space to rent. Ms. Laresa was the sweetest person to work with. She was extremely helpful and makes you feel like family. Her space was everything I needed for my sons FIRST birthday party. Bluetooth system, clean bathroom,...
Afiya N.
Beautiful Event Space
The PERFECT event space. For the price this space cannot be beat. I hosted my baby shower here a few weeks ago and it exceeded my expectations. Venue was clean and ready at the agreed upon time and the chairs and tables were already set up....
Vincent O.
Weddings and Corporate Events venue w/ large windows
Host was very responsive, and the space was just as advertised. We held a baby shower at the venue.
Ahlice S.
The Chardonnay Lounge
this was the perfect place for my baby shower! not only did i enjoy myself, but my family and friends did as well!! such a beautiful experience and the host was great! definitely book this place for your next event! had an amazing time!...
Emily B.
Versatile Space for Meetings, Showers, Birthdays, Parties and more!
We hosted a shower for my sister at the Bright Spot today. It was a great venue to hold a shower. The owner communicated well and was very easy to work with. I would book another event there. ...