Experience Downtown Music City, Nashville Tennessee

Downtown Nashville is absolutely dazzling with neon lights.

It’s loaded with honky tonks, saloons, restaurants, and people!

From girls on their bachelorette parties and country singers trying to make it big, you’ll see countless cowboy boots.

No matter what your taste in music is, you can’t miss experiencing a night on Broadway in Music City.

Where to catch a show on Broadway

+Robert’s Western World

Free entertainment, always from open to close, so even if you’re visiting on a Tuesday at noon – you’ll be able to rock out. You can’t beat the twang for traditional country music anywhere else. The art and atmosphere is pretty kickin, too. If you’re hungry – you can try the famous fried bologna sandwich.

+The Stage on Broadway

If you’re looking to party, this is a 21+ spot with live music on three floors, including the heated rooftop. An infamous place downtown with locals, tourists, and the stars. Hank Jr. filmed “Why Don’t We All Just Get A Long Neck” here and Tim McGraw with Gwenyth Paltrow filmed “Country Strong,” you never know what might be going on!

Where to drink

+Broadway Brewhouse & Mojo

The spot for people watching on Broadway, sitting on the patio and sipping on a bushwacker is perfection. What is a bushwacker, you may ask? Similar to a pina colada with a chocolate twist, this frozen drink is a must when in Nashville and cools you down on one of those hot nights.

+Headquarters Beercade

Just around the corner from Broadway you’ll find a cool vibe and free pinball.

Looking for the experience without the crowd?

+Printer’s Alley

The historical center of Nashville’s nightlife. This area was once the home of the printing industry, speakeasies during Prohibition, and with its distinctly jazzy feel that drew the likes of Jimi Hendrix. You’ll find a very different vibe from Broadway, the dimly lit alley has just a few bars, restaurants, and people – a stone’s throw away.

+Station Inn

In the Gulch neighborhood you can find bluegrass shows, often times free on Sundays.

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