Live music %26 Food It’s all in the name, people. AJ’s Good Time Bar is the perfect spot for anyone looking for the classic Lower Broadway experience, historic views, and the kind of country music that made Nashville famous. AJ’s Good Time Bar is located in the heart of the city and has three multi-faceted floors and a rooftop bar. It’s also just steps from the historic Ryman Auditorium and just a few minutes’ walk from the Country Music Hall of Fame. Puckett’s began as a grocery store in Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee, in the 1950s and is now a Tennessee staple with six restaurants serving southern cuisine and local live music
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Meat specialities and slow-cooked barbecues ensure that guests come back again or come back more often. You can enjoy live music almost every day of the week. And be sure to try the famous cobbler, which is made fresh every day and served with local Hattie Jane’s ice cream. The Wildhorse Saloon is the mother of all honky-tonks
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This three-story giant was once a warehouse and one of the first to start revitalizing the city center in the early 1990s. Legend has it that a country music superstar helped drive live cattle through the streets of Nashville to the front doors. Covering 66,000 square feet, The Wildhorse is simultaneously a restaurant, bar, concert venue, dance hall, and television studio. So stop by to enjoy the food and music, and be sure to catch a line dancing lesson
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Oh, and don’t forget to grab a plate of those fried pickles. There is a sacred place away from the bright lights of Broadway. Bluebird Cafe has earned worldwide recognition as a venue for songwriters, where each show can feature an aspiring songwriter as well as those whose music is regularly in the charts. Located in a small mall outside downtown Nashville, the 90-seat eatery looks modest, but inside The Bluebird, guests are mesmerized with songs performed by the musicians themselves
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Enjoy a meal to accompany your experience with a weekly main course, a seasonal menu, delicious desserts, and an extensive drinks menu. The Bourbon Street Blues %26 Boogie Bar is a great place to enjoy live bluegrass. It offers shows by bands that are just about to play on a stage that has already seen James Brown and B, B. The wrought iron balconies and neon lights make this bar feel like a Nashville fever dream. It’s been a staple of Nashville’s nightlife for 25 years and serves fantastic Cajun and Creole dishes, including alligator bites, catfish, fried okra, and shrimp and crawfish touffee
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The drinks menu includes beer, wine, and fun cocktails named Mardi Gras Heat, Alley Cat, and Big Easy Hurricane. One of the most unusual music venues in Nashville The General Jackson Showboat is a 300-foot paddlewheel riverboat and one of the largest show boats in the country. Skull’s Rainbow Room offers one of the best combinations of food, music, and atmosphere in downtown Nashville. Take a detour through Printers Alley a few blocks away from Broadway to check out this great spot
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Guests flock to 222 Printers Alley to sample, drink, and experience the legendary restaurants and entertainment options that have made Skull’s the cornerstone of Nashville’s historic Printers Alley neighborhood. Cerveza Jack’s Nashville is located on Lower Broadway in Nashville and offers live music every day of the week. Barlines Nashville is located on Fifth Avenue, the heart of downtown Nashville, and is part of the Omni Hotel. Along the Broadway section, which runs six blocks from the Cumberland River, you’ll find dozens of bars
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Sambuca in Nashville is located in the heart of the very trendy Gulch warehouse district and is a rocking supper club with live music, eclectic European design, and a rooftop terrace with views of the Nashville skyline.
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