Valentine’s Day at The Factory at Franklin: Dining, Events & Family-Friendly Fun
Valentine’s Day events at The Factory at Franklin offers more than one way to celebrate. Located just south of downtown Franklin, The Factory brings together restaurants, bars, shops, entertainment, and experiences in a single walkable space, making it possible to spend Valentine’s Day there as a full evening out, a daytime visit with kids, or a casual stop.
Housed in a former stove factory, the building has become one of Franklin’s most active gathering places. Instead of centering the celebration around one reservation or event, visitors can explore the space at their own pace, combining food, drinks, shopping, and activities as they go.
Throughout February, businesses inside The Factory are offering Valentine’s and Galentine’s specials, but the appeal goes beyond limited-time menus. Read on to discover what makes The Factory a great place to celebrate Valentine’s Day for couples, friends, and families alike.

The Factory at Franklin
Start Valentine’s Day at the Factory Farmers Market
For those starting Valentine’s Day earlier, the Factory Farmers Market offers a laid-back way to begin the day. Held Saturday mornings from 8 am to 12 pm outside the Factory near the Water Tower, the market brings together local food, baked goods, specialty treats, and handmade items.
It’s a natural stop for picking up breakfast, grabbing something small for a Valentine’s gift, or just spending time outside before heading into The Factory.
To explore more places to shop local throughout the season, Fresh and Local: Farmers Markets and Farm Stands in Franklin, TN offers a broader look at where to find regional vendors, small producers, and seasonal goods across Franklin and Williamson County.

Amelia’s Flower Truck
Valentine’s Gifts at The Factory: Pick Up Something Thoughtful
For many people, Valentine’s Day begins with a meaningful gesture. At the Factory, picking up a gift or flowers fits into the visit rather than being a separate stop.
Located inside the Factory, Amelia’s Flower Truck will be open from 10 am to 5 pm on February 13th and 14th, offering Valentine’s Day floral arrangements designed for gifting. Arrangements are also available for pre-order with delivery exclusively on February 13th or 14th. For those thinking beyond a single day, Amelia’s also offers gift bouquet subscriptions in 3-, 6-, or 12-bouquet options.
If you’re looking for a thoughtful gift for Valentine’s Day, Lemon has what you need. Offering everything from home décor and candles to clothing and jewelry, you are sure to find something that works well for teachers, babysitters, friends, and all the special people in your life.
For a broader look at what makes this former factory such a popular spot for shopping, dining, and events year-round, Discover the Charms of The Factory at Franklin offers more background and context.

Greys Fine Cheeses
Valentine’s Day Dining at The Factory: Formal, Casual, or Somewhere in Between
Dinner is often part of Valentine’s Day, but it doesn’t have to look the same for everyone. At The Factory, options range from a multi-course dinner to casual meals meant to be shared.
For those planning a traditional date night, etch is offering a four-course Valentine’s Day Prix Fixe Dinner, served in place of the regular menu. The experience is designed around curated course selections, with optional wine pairings available. Menu options include dishes such as Seared Venison Medallions, Duck Tart, Hamachi Tartare, Grilled Filet Mignon, Lobster Pasta, and desserts like Guava Cheesecake or Chocolate Gateau.
For diners interested in something interactive, Greys Fine Cheeses is offering two ticketed Valentine’s weekend experiences built around shared plates and guided tastings. On February 13th and 14th, the Tell Your Boo, I Melt for You raclette dinners center on individual tabletop grills, where guests melt and scrape raclette cheese over cured meats, bread, and potatoes, along with pickles and salad, followed by dessert. Each reservation is designed for two guests and includes a bottle of house wine.
On Sunday, February 15th, Greys popular Cheese & Chocolate Class returns, pairing five artisan cheeses with decadent chocolates in a guided tasting that explores balance, texture, and flavor. Kids 12+ are welcome to participate.
For a more casual dinner, Slim & Husky’s Pizza offers a You Can Have a Pizza My Love special, featuring a shareable Valentine’s option built around pizzas and cinnamon rolls. It’s a good fit for couples skipping a formal reservation, friends meeting up before drinks, or families dining earlier in the evening.
For more ideas on enjoying a meal outdoors when the weather cooperates, Outdoor Dining at The Factory at Franklin: Where to Eat Al Fresco highlights patios and open-air options throughout the property.
Studio Tenn’s Deathtrap at Turner Theater
Pair Dinner With a Show at The Factory
One of the advantages of celebrating Valentine’s Day at the Factory is the ability to combine dinner with live entertainment without leaving the building.
The Turner Theater is hosting Deathtrap, presented by Studio Tenn, from February 5th through 22nd. The play is a fast-paced suspense thriller built around twists, dark humor, and sharp dialogue, often described as a story where nothing is quite what it seems. Centered on a struggling playwright, an unexpected manuscript, and a web of shifting alliances, Deathtrap keeps audiences guessing while balancing tension with wit. It’s a natural choice for couples or groups looking to add something theatrical to Valentine’s Day plans, with the option to grab dinner beforehand or linger over drinks in the Grand Hall once the curtain comes down.
For more options that pair dinner with live theater and performances around town, Live Theater in Franklin, TN: The Best Spots for Dinner and a Show highlights local venues and nearby restaurants that make an evening out even more special.

Grand Hall at The Factory at Franklin
Valentine’s Drinks and Dessert at The Factory
Drinks and dessert often shape how Valentine’s plans come together, whether as a starting point, a pause between activities, or a way to end the night.
Saffire is featuring a February cocktail lineup tied to both Valentine’s Day and Studio Tenn’s Deathtrap. The limited-time menu includes Fatal Attraction (bourbon, blackberry, mint, and lime), Death By Chocolate (a chocolate-forward martini with tequila, salted caramel, espresso, and chocolate), and He Had It Comin’ (citron vodka with strawberry, elderflower, and lemon). These cocktails pair well with pre-show drinks or a late stop after the performance.
In the Grand Hall, The Skylight bar is offering a Valentine’s-ready lineup of Cupid’s Cocktails throughout February. The seasonal menu includes three Old Fashioned variations: Slow Burn, Sizzle & Spark, and Goin’ Steady, along with espresso martinis like Love Bug and Double Date. The Skylight’s setting makes it a unique place to settle in for conversation before or after dinner.
For a casual cocktail stop, Mojo’s Tacos is featuring the Sweetheart Margarita for Valentine’s Day. The pink-hued margarita blends sweet and tart flavors and is finished with a sugar-rimmed edge, making it a festive option for a quick drink or a Valentine’s stop between plans.
For dessert, Five Daughters Bakery is offering a Valentine’s “Box of Chocolates” donut collection, available for pre-order with pickup on February 12th, 13th, or 14th. The limited-edition assortment includes Red Velvet Cream Cheese, Triple Chocolate, Chocolate Covered Strawberry, and Roasted White Chocolate Coconut donuts.
Just across the way, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams adds another dessert option with its Bridgerton-inspired collection, featuring flavors like Queen Charlotte Sponge Cake and Earl Grey Crème Brûlée, along with curated gift collections. Whether enjoyed as a late-night treat or picked up to-go, Jeni’s fits easily into Valentine’s plans without requiring a reservation.
If you’re looking to expand beyond Valentine’s drinks at the Factory, Speakeasies, Spirits, and Cocktails: 10 Franklin Bars You Can’t Miss rounds up local spots throughout Franklin where you can continue the evening or plan another night out.

Fork of the South
Add an Experience to Valentine’s Day at The Factory
For those who want Valentine’s Day to include more than a meal or a round of drinks, The Factory also offers an opportunity to enjoy an experience with loved ones.
Fork of the South is hosting a Galentine’s Day Mahjong event that offers a social, lighthearted option for a friends-focused celebration. The ticketed gathering includes guided gameplay for those new to Mahjong, along with small bites and a complimentary welcome mocktail. Prizes are awarded throughout the evening, and cocktails will be available for purchase.
To learn more about this uniquely southern shop, Fork of the South: Much More Than a General Store in Franklin, TN, offers a closer look and details what it brings to The Factory year-round.

Carousel of Dreams
Valentine’s Day at The Factory With Kids and Families
While many Valentine’s plans focus on couples or evening outings, The Factory also offers options that work well earlier in the day or for families celebrating together.
The Carousel of Dreams, created by master carver Ken Means, is a standout attraction for younger visitors. The hand-carved carousel features a mix of animals and classic details that appeal to kids while also drawing in adults who appreciate the craftsmanship behind it. For families, a carousel ride provides a fun way to mark Valentine’s Day without centering plans around dining or events.
For families or anyone looking to add a creative element to the day, Third Coast Clay provides another option. Located in Building 8 at The Factory, the pottery painting studio invites visitors to Create a Personalized Memory to enjoy long after Valentine’s Day has passed.
For more background on the carousel and how it became part of The Factory, The Factory at Franklin to Welcome Ken Means’ Carousel of Dreams in 2025 shares the story behind the project and its arrival.

Rusty at The Factory at Franklin
Valentine’s Day at The Factory: One Place, Many Ways to Spend the Day
Whether the day includes a full dinner and show, a morning visit to the farmers market, dessert and drinks, or a stop with kids in tow, Valentine’s Day at The Factory at Franklin has it all. Stop by for one part of the day or plan to stay awhile and see where it leads.
Still Haven’t Locked Down Your Valentine’s Day Plans?
If plans are still coming together, there are plenty of ideas beyond The Factory to explore. For couples looking a little farther north, Romantic Valentine’s Day Dining & Experiences in Nashville, TN highlights date-night restaurants, special dinners, and experiences around the city. For those staying closer to home, Valentine’s Day Events in & Around Franklin: Dining & Things to Do rounds up local dinners, events, and ways to celebrate throughout Franklin and the surrounding area. Both guides offer additional options to help shape Valentine’s Day plans, whether the goal is something romantic, casual, or last-minute.


