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Nashville’s Most Instagrammable Sweet Spot? | Kira Lynn Sain

30 min · 17. maj 2026
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She moved to Nashville for music… and ended up creating one of the city’s sweetest hotspots. This week, Amanda sits down with Kira Lynn Sain — singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, and founder of Wanna Spoon Cereal Bar in Nashville’s iconic 12 South neighborhood. From cereal milk lattes and boozy milkshakes to writer’s rounds under the string lights, Wanna Spoon has become one of the most Instagrammable spots in Nashville — and a must-stop for girls trips, tourists, and locals alike. But behind the pastel colors and viral photos is a story about chasing creativity, building a business from scratch, and figuring it out in real time. Kira opens up about: 🥣 Moving from Canada to Nashville for music 🎶 Her songwriting dreams and publishing deal ✨ Building Wanna Spoon with zero restaurant experience 📍 Why 12 South became one of Nashville’s hottest neighborhoods 🍦 The drinks and treats everyone orders 💡 What she’s learned about entrepreneurship, burnout, and balance If you’re planning a Nashville trip, obsessed with 12 South, love discovering creative entrepreneurs, or just want a fun feel-good conversation about building something unique — this episode is for you. Visit Wanna Spoon: 📍 2407 12th Ave S, Nashville, TN Follow: @wannaspooncerealbar @thatnashvillegirl @askamandaadams Don't forget: new episodes drop every Tuesday with bonus episodes on Thursdays! Like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you never miss a minute! Connect with Amanda on That Nashville Girl Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thatnashvillegirl], Amanda's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/askamandaadams/], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@ThatNashvilleGirl].

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