A Day in Spring Hill & Thompson’s Station

Ready for a weekend of small-town charm, great food, and spots that locals love to keep to themselves? Whether you’re a local looking for something new or showing guests around, here’s your pick-your-own-adventure guide to spending a weekend in Spring Hill and Thompson’s Station.

Start with Coffee (and maybe a sweet treat)

Option 1: @1819coffee — Thompson’s Station

Located on the grounds of Homestead Manor, this café is a visual dream.

Try: The Roderick Latte

Option 2: @thefaintinggoatcoffee — Spring Hill

Cozy, community-driven, and always serving something seasonal. A perfect reset.

Try: Iced Banana Mocha

Option 3: @theawakenhouse — Spring Hill

Nestled within the walls of a 200-year-old farmhouse, this quiet spot is great for slow mornings or catching up with a friend.

Try: Strawberry Matcha

Get Outside + Explore

Option 1: Preservation Park — Thompson’s Station

Sweeping views, Civil War history, and peaceful trails that stretch for miles.

Option 2: Sarah Benson Park — Thompson’s Station

Perfect for an easy walk, picnic lunch, or time with kids at the playground.

Option 3: Harvey Park — Spring Hill

Shaded walking paths, open fields, and plenty of space to roam or relax.

Lunch or Dinner Options

Option 1: @circagrill — Thompson’s Station

A Southern gem with elevated flavors and a cozy, timeless interior.

Try: Caprese Bruschetta & Circa Burger

Option 2: @mojos.tacos — Thompson’s Station

Casual but crave-worthy - plus their queso is incredible.

Try: Green Chili Burger Taco & Hot Shrimp Taco

Option 3: @antonucciauthentic — Spring Hill

Authentic Italian with a cozy dining room and warm service.

Try: Homemade Lasagna & Pepperoni with Hot Honey Pizza

Midday Wandering + Local Finds

Stroll through Tollgate Village — Thompson’s Station

Grab a second coffee at @whiteshepherdcoffee, then wander through local shops and neighborhood charm. It’s a great place to spend an easy hour.

Try: The White Shepard Latte

Shop local at @hiddengemfarmersmarket — Spring Hill

Popping up regularly with local goods and fresh produce, this market is a must-visit when it's running. Check their Instagram for upcoming dates.

Evening Wind Down

Option 1: @reunionwinebar — Spring Hill

Cozy, elevated, and full of charm - Reunion Wine Bar is the perfect place to wrap up your day with a glass of red, a cheese board, and conversation.

Option 2: @firstbankamp

If there’s a show, there’s no better place to be. Built into a former rock quarry, this outdoor amphitheater is one of the most unique venues around.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re in it for the views, the vibes, or the honey cinnamon lattes - Spring Hill and Thompson’s Station have everything you need for a relaxing day close to home.

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