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3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill


Blues comes to the office
818 3rd Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37210
United States
+1 615 259 9891
http://www.3rdandlindsley.com/
The most authentic blues bar this side of Chicago is located in the 3rd Avenue office complex and strip mall. Wednesday night's feature house band, The Wooten Brothers, comprised of the insanely talented Victor Wooten (of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones) and his two brothers. The live music has another added benefit. Lines at the bar are very short, as everyone is near the stage listening to the tunes! Food is typical bar fare but still quite good. The burgers are excellent.

Review © 2007, Wcities
3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill photo by Michael Nutt
Photo: Michael Nutt
3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill photo by jared swafford
Photo: jared swafford
3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill photo by Kelly Coyle
Photo: Kelly Coyle
3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill photo by Kelly Coyle
Photo: Kelly Coyle
3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill photo by natsruk
Photo: natsruk
3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill photo by jojoboro
Photo: jojoboro
3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill photo by Teresa Christina
Photo: Teresa Christina
 

 
Beer Sellar


In here, it is all about the beer
107 Church St
Nashville, TN 37201
United States
+1 615 254 9464
http://www.beersellar.net/
Oh sure, you'll find a pool table and a few dart boards here. You can even find a lonely table in the corner to read, meditate or contemplate the meaning of life. But here at the Beer Sellar it's all about nature's perfect nectar.

Happy hour lasts all day on Sunday (two for one), and 3pm until 7pm weekdays (discounted pints). The Sellar serves up a solid fare of sandwiches and chips.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Beer Sellar photo by Bob Francis
Photo: Bob Francis
Beer Sellar photo by Tim Waller
Photo: Tim Waller
Beer Sellar photo by Breann Neal
Photo: Breann Neal
Beer Sellar photo by JoE Pohl
Photo: JoE Pohl
 

 
Big River Grill and Brewing


Nashville's first microbrewery and eatery
111 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37201
United States
+1 615 251 4677
http://www.gordonbiersch.com/
With eight different brews in its vats at all times, Big River is sure to have a flavor and body to suit your taste. From the light Sweet Magnolia to the stout and hearty Iron Horse Dark, you will find micro-brewed nirvana in downtown Nashville. Pints are $3-5, depending on the brew. Should you get hungry from lifting all those mugs, there is a complete lunch and dinner menu. Entrees range from simple burgers and sandwiches to thick and juicy Drunken Rib-eye ($10.95), a 12-ounce rib-eye marinated in beer and served with veggies and baked potato.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Big River Grill and Brewing photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Blackstone Restaurant & Brewery


Authentic brew pub
1918 West End Avenue
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 327 9969
http://www.blackstonebrewery.com
This is a great choice for casual dining with a group of friends. This is one of the few places where the thirty-somethings outnumber the kids. The food here is not spectacular, but the pizzas do merit some praise. These are the build-your-own variety with ample amounts of vegetables, meats and cheeses, and your choice of crust. The real draw is the beer. All varieties are brewed on-site and include something for everyone—lager, ale, pilsner, stout, pale— you name it, they brew it.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Blackstone Restaurant & Brewery photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Boscos


Home brew and home cooking
1805 21st Avenue South
(At Belcourt)
Nashville, TN 37212
United States
+1 615 385 0050
http://www.boscosbeer.com
If you normally shy away from brew pubs because the food takes a back seat to the beer, welcome to the exception to that rule. Bosco's turns out some of the finest food in Nashville, as well as an extensive selection of beers brewed onsite. The Brewmaster's Dinner is a sampling of different entrees prepared exclusively by Bosco's master chef, and each is served with a different brew. A visit here is like an education in food and beverage pairing, and it's a lot of fun. The menu is filled with bistro-style food, pleasantly presented with care by chef Raoul Tallion. Check website for calendar of events.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Boscos photo by anne mccarthy
Photo: anne mccarthy
Boscos photo by Klunkey
Photo: Klunkey
Boscos photo by Kerri Leo
Photo: Kerri Leo
 

 
Boswell's Harley Davidson Grill


Legendary motorcycles and burgers
401 Fessler's Ln
Nashville, TN 37210
United States
+1 615 242 6067
http://www.boswellsharley.com/...
Theme restaurants come and go, but few allow you to eat your meal atop a Harley Lowrider. Here in this clever diner, patrons are treated to cheeseburgers and smoked sausage sandwiches as good as any around. You can also purchase Harley Davidson clothing, gift items and motorcycle accessories. The decor is strictly "Hell's Angels" but the service is warm and friendly. Saunter back into the motorcycle showroom and pick out your dream hog or straddle one of the motorcycle seat bar stools for breakfast. One thing you won't find here are the immense crowds normally associated with such theme establishments. Expect to pay $7 for a good sized burger, $10 if you choose the fries, and you really should. They are delicious.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Boswell's Harley Davidson Grill photo by CircusKelli3
Photo: CircusKelli3
 

 
Bound'ry


Romantic Tapas restaurant and bar
911 20th Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37212
United States
+1 615 321 3043
http://pansouth.net/boundry-ma...
This is no ordinary Tapas restaurant; the Bound'ry infuses life into food. It is famous for its unique presentation of Flapjacks—tiny pancakes topped with sauteed lobster, roasted pistachios, apples and Indian spices. The menu changes frequently, but standby favorites include Ostrich, Paella, Cajun Veal Chops and Barbeque Chicken-Crawfish Manicotti. The kitchen isn't the only star here. The bar is a premier spot for gathering with old friends or making new ones. The extensive beer selection includes foreign, domestic and micro-brewed beers and fine wines.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bound'ry photo by cornwellamandal
Photo: cornwellamandal
Bound'ry photo by Rick Bradley
Photo: Rick Bradley
 

 
Box Seat


Sports and Beer
2221 Bandywood Dr
Nashville, TN 37215
United States
+1 615 383 8018
This two-story sports bar is a favorite among fans of all sports and sports teams. More televisions than you can count show football, baseball, NCAA March Madness, NASCAR and more. If you can pull your eyes away from the screen long enough, you can feast on some of the best burgers and fries around. The bar offers imported and domestic beers on tap and in bottles. Pool tables on the first floor provide recreation for those not so impressed with the events currently being broadcast. The patio provides a spot for moderately quiet conversation with friends. Don't worry, there's a television out there too, so you won't miss any of the action.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Broadway Brewhouse/Mojo Grill


Hot food, hot times
1900 Broadway
at 19th Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 321 3363
http://www.BroadwayBrewhouse.net/
The Broadway Brewhouse & Mojo is Louisiana Cajun style cooking in a casual environment, served up with the largest selection of beer in town. Making this establishment a popular nightspot. Jambalaya and gumbo are never short on heat and are always chock full of crawfish, unlike some of the other so-called Cajun eateries around town. Lovers of Southwestern food will be thrilled to find tortilla dishes loaded with rice and beans, rich sauces and hearty spices.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Broadway Brewhouse/Mojo Grill photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Buffalo Billiards


Billiards, Brews and Fine Cigars
154 2nd Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37201
United States
+1 615 313 7665
http://www.buffalobilliards.com/
This 1940s-style Buffalo Billiards boasts 40 professional-quality billiards tables, 20,000 square feet of floor space, and walk-in humidor Fans of southwestern cooking will salivate over the grilled mahi with tortilla fries and chayote walnut raisin hash, as well as the grilled filet with balsamic glaze, anaheim chili butter and cilantro goat cheese mashed potatoes. Patrons on a budget can choose from an extensive list of appetizers.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Buffalo Billiards photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Dalt's


Classic American Diner
38 White Bridge Rd
Nashville, TN 37205
United States
+1 615 352 8121
Sometimes forgotten amidst the mass of other eateries near Lion's Head Cinema, this classic American diner made a name for itself with simple, elegant food and outstanding service. Malts, shakes and burgers are standard fare here, but they are far from ordinary; they are made with real milk and are thick and creamy; burgers are enormous and come dressed with everything from mushrooms and Swiss cheese to slices of smoked turkey. The best selection on the menu is the chicken salad quesadilla, but the eclectic menu has something for everyone. A visit here is not complete without the chocolate malt pie.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
End


Alternative music hall and bar
2219 Elliston Place
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 321 4457
Located in the middle of the Elliston "Rock Block," this unassuming nightspot provides alternative music lovers a place to see their favorite local artists. The room is small, but the stage is always rocking with the latest of Nashville's aspiring rock stars. In the bar, the quietest spot in the club, you can carry on a conversation, but you don't come to The End to talk. You come here to dance, listen to great live music and see who else actually found a parking space in this busy district. Parking is a problem, so the big lot near Vanderbilt University across the street is your best bet.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
F. Scotts Restaurant and Jazz Bar


Jazz and fine food
2210 Crestmoor Road
Nashville, TN 37215
United States
+1 615 269 5861
http://www.fscotts.com/
Much like F. Scott Fitzgerald himself, this restaurant is elegant and cool. Featuring live jazz nightly and several intimate dining rooms, F. Scott's offers patrons an exciting alternative to the average bar and restaurant. Peppercorn Seared Tuna is a house favorite, and the Roasted Monkfish is served with a wonderful corn chowder. Grilled venison, beef and chicken round out the menu, and don't forget dessert. The Pear Tarte Tatin with caramelized fruit is divine.

Review © 2007, Wcities
F. Scotts Restaurant and Jazz Bar photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
George's Elliston Place Pool Hall


Eight-hour happy hour
2200 Elliston Place
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 320 9441
This is a great place to head if you are looking for an eight-hour happy hour, 11a-7p daily or a great place to shoot pool and drink beer. The bar serves nearly 30 types of beer and exceptional food brought over from Mosko's next door. All five pool tables cost $3 per hour before 7p, $6 per hour thereafter. Tournament leagues meet on Wednesday nights, so unless you're looking for competition, come another day.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Graham Central Station


Seven bars in one
128 2nd Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37201
United States
+1 615 251 9593
http://www.grahamcentralstatio...
This may be the biggest nightclub in Nashville, sort of a theme park for adults. Seven bars in one enormous club and non-stop action! Sports fans will find a fully equipped sports bar downstairs. Live music lovers will enjoy Ivories on the second floor, where dueling piano players compete with each other and the crowd. Bell Bottoms Disco Dance Club welcomes you back to the 1970s, and "wannabe" singing stars can spend their evening in one of two Karaoke bars. Metropolis is a Manhattan-style jazz club, and on the same floor is Pirhana, a bump and grind dance club that parties until 3a.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Graham Central Station photo by arice1
Photo: arice1
 

 
Idle Hour Tavern


Legendary country music beer bar
1010 16th Ave South
Nashville, TN 37212
United States
+1 615 726 0446
Country Music stars Travis Tritt and Lorrie Morgan have visited this tavern, along with Lee Roy Purnell and David Lee Murphy. What brings them here? Tradition. For decades Dianne and Bobby Herald have hosted up-and-coming artists in what they call "a little old beer bar." Sure, they serve beer, but they also serve some of the best live country music in Nashville. Top artists still come by to perform for the packed house, and they usually stick around to toss back a cold one. Domestic beer is cheap enough at $1.75, and chips and pizza are served all night.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Idle Hour Tavern photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
J. Alexander's


Casually elegant dining
73 White Bridge Road
Suite 130
Nashville, TN 37205
United States
+1 615 352 0981
http://www.jalexanders.com/
The décor is simple and understated, yet elegant and tasteful. Linen tablecloths, dark woods and glass accents lend themselves well to the romantic atmosphere. Start your meal with an outrageously tasty Caesar salad. Choose one of the fresh seafood entrees or a thick, juicy steak so tender it literally falls off the bone. Southwestern chicken pasta is a hot and spicy selection. Alcohol and soft beverages are served.

Review © 2007, Wcities
J. Alexander's photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Logan's Roadhouse


Casual dining, serious food
2400 Elliston Pl
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 320 1161
http://www.logansroadhouse.com/
Your meal begins with a bucket of peanuts and perhaps a drink from the bar. Toss the shells on the floor and sip your favorite import or domestic brew while you wait for your table. Select a seat outdoors on the patio during warmer months.

What's good to eat here? Burgers are the staple. Thick, juicy and full of flavor, these American classics are the best in town. Other menu mainstays include chicken club sandwiches, pasta dishes and enormous salads. Bring your friends and a hearty appetite and enjoy an evening among the peanuts.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Logan's Roadhouse photo by Nicholas Koch Weiler
Photo: Nicholas Koch Weiler
 

 
Lonnie's Western Room


Live country music
208 Printer's Alley
Nashville, TN 37201-1403
United States
+1 615 251 1122
http://lonnies-westernroom.com/
The best little honky-tonk in Tennessee is located on Printer's Alley. This tiny joint features an enormous amount of country music memorabilia and dozens of autographed photos. Folks line up to express their devotion to their favorite country music artists. You see, the only live music here is provided by the patrons themselves. A small stage, a loud Karaoke system and "Garth Brooks style" headset microphones provide the perfect setting for the wannabe superstar to croon the latest hits. The weekend crowd is healthy, the beer is cold, and there is never a cover charge.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lonnie's Western Room photo by karan
Photo: karan
Lonnie's Western Room photo by Matt Kaminski
Photo: Matt Kaminski
 

 
Lyrix


Lilting Lyrix
94, Peabody Street
Nashville, TN 37210
United States
+1 615 734 6426
http://www.lyrixcafe.com/
Lyrix is one of the most coziest bars one will find near Broadway. This family owned and operated bar offers lilting country music, a warm cozy ambiance and scrumptious food. What makes this bar special is the platform it provides to songwriters who entertain guests nightly Mondays thru Thursdays. Overall this bar is not only affordable but also promises a lovely view, foot-tapping music and delicious food, which more than make up for the limited seating. To relax and enjoy saunter in, Lyrix has a song for you.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Melrose Billiards


'40s-style pool hall
2600 Franklin Rd
Nashville, TN 37204
United States
+1 615 383 9201
Back in 1942 this was Nashville's only billiards parlor. The hall underwent a massive renovation to restore its 40s decor. New Brunswick tables, 12 in all, provide ample playing space for beginners and sharks alike. If running the table makes you hungry, try the best red beans and rice this side of New Orleans. The kitchen also offers typical bar food like burgers and wings. Draft and bottled beer and mixed drinks provide refreshment while you put a little English on the ball.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mercy Lounge


Entertainment With A Drink
One Cannery Row
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 251 3020
http://www.mercylounge.com
Located in the historic Cannery building, this lounge has an interesting past. It began its journey in 1863 as a flourmill and later became a coffee grinding shop. In 1957, the Dale Company took over the building and manufactured processed food items, such as jams, peanut butter and jelly. In the early 1970s, a restaurant and theater sprang up in the building. Famous artists, such as Jimmy Cliff, Iggy Pop, Lenny Kravitz and Robin Trouer have performed at this venue. The lounge has a seating capacity of 500 and an adjacent room that has pool tables and pinball machines.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mercy Lounge photo by JasonN
Photo: JasonN
Mercy Lounge photo by JasonN
Photo: JasonN
Mercy Lounge photo by carieburchfield.com
Photo: carieburchfield.com
Mercy Lounge photo by Anvil Nash
Photo: Anvil Nash
Mercy Lounge photo by Page Carpenter
Photo: Page Carpenter
Mercy Lounge photo by Janet Timmons
Photo: Janet Timmons
Mercy Lounge photo by Kelly Jo Garner
Photo: Kelly Jo Garner
Mercy Lounge photo by Krisan Cieszkiewicz
Photo: Krisan Cieszkiewicz
Mercy Lounge photo by Zachary Mastoon
Photo: Zachary Mastoon
Mercy Lounge photo by Joshua Miller
Photo: Joshua Miller
Mercy Lounge photo by liz kassera
Photo: liz kassera
Mercy Lounge photo by Nathan Loyer
Photo: Nathan Loyer
Mercy Lounge photo by Stephanie
Photo: Stephanie
Mercy Lounge photo by Nathan Loyer
Photo: Nathan Loyer
Mercy Lounge photo by Krisan Cieszkiewicz
Photo: Krisan Cieszkiewicz
Mercy Lounge photo by Kelly Jo Garner
Photo: Kelly Jo Garner
Mercy Lounge photo by Bob Muller
Photo: Bob Muller
Mercy Lounge photo by Chuck Bruner
Photo: Chuck Bruner
Mercy Lounge photo by korin louise cox
Photo: korin louise cox
Mercy Lounge photo by matthew michael
Photo: matthew michael
Mercy Lounge photo by ladycrumpet
Photo: ladycrumpet
Mercy Lounge photo by Andy Cook
Photo: Andy Cook
Mercy Lounge photo by Nick Bumgardner
Photo: Nick Bumgardner
Mercy Lounge photo by www.imotichey.com
Photo: www.imotichey.com
 

 
Modern Era Lounge


Soul food and soul music
1114 Charlotte Ave
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 242 6650
The name may refer to things modern, but the location is anything but new. Located in the historic downtown district, this is a great venue for live jazz performances, which are featured each weekend. Wednesday night is comedy night, and Sunday offers a taste of the Music City's local country scene. When you get hungry and thirsty, try the real soul food and the domestic brews.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mulligan's Pub


Grand Irish Pub
117 Second Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37201
United States
+1 615 242 8010
http://www.mulliganspubandrest...
For over three decades, locals and visitors alike have enjoyed the comfortable atmosphere and friendly service that typifies the Mulligan's experience. Order a beer at the bar and make your way to a booth or table. Try one of the kitchen's famous sandwiches and relax with friends. The food is pretty standard bar fare, but the Irish chili is something special. Wine, mixed drinks and Irish coffee are offered, and of course pints of your favorite ale. Happy hour is from 3p-6p.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mulligan's Pub photo by smithereen11
Photo: smithereen11
Mulligan's Pub photo by Steven Warren
Photo: Steven Warren
 

 
Prime 108


Contemporary, Conscious Cuisine
1001 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 726 1001
http://www.unionstationhotelna...
Located inside the Union Station Hotel, Prime 108 is named after The Bully 108, the first train to come through Union Station. Open every day, the restaurant will feature a menu that focuses on contemporary American food that is local and organic. Redesigned for a more casual yet intimate fine-dining experience, Prime 108 offers early morning breakfasts, lunch, and late dinners, as well as Sunday brunch. The restaurant also has a lounge at which guests can order a wide variety of drinks and food.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Robert's Western World


Country music dance club
416 B Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203-3931
United States
+1 615 244 9552
http://www.robertswesternworld...
Don't let the name fool you, you can't buy buckles or boots here, but you certainly should wear them when you come, and a good-looking Stetson hat wouldn't hurt either. This is a Nashville dance-club legend and its popularity has revitalized the entire Broadway area of town. Crowded, smoke filled and always noisy, this traditional honky tonk offers a cramped floor for two-stepping with your sweetheart and plenty of tables to relax with the coldest beer around, but be forewarned: there is no line dancing here. There just isn't enough room, and besides, Robert doesn't care for it.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Robert's Western World photo by Liesl S. Finney
Photo: Liesl S. Finney
Robert's Western World photo by Jim Rees
Photo: Jim Rees
Robert's Western World photo by Morag McDonald
Photo: Morag McDonald
Robert's Western World photo by netta p
Photo: netta p
Robert's Western World photo by morland
Photo: morland
Robert's Western World photo by carieburchfield.com
Photo: carieburchfield.com
Robert's Western World photo by Missy Conard
Photo: Missy Conard
Robert's Western World photo by SkyBlueSkyPhoto.com
Photo: SkyBlueSkyPhoto.com
Robert's Western World photo by Todd Moritz
Photo: Todd Moritz
Robert's Western World photo by Brandon R. Bush
Photo: Brandon R. Bush
Robert's Western World photo by R. Scott Sandberg
Photo: R. Scott Sandberg
Robert's Western World photo by davemadethat.com
Photo: davemadethat.com
Robert's Western World photo by Byron Justiss
Photo: Byron Justiss
 

 
Sportsman's Grill


Part Sports Bar, Part Restaurant
5405 Harding Rd
Nashville, TN 37205
United States
+1 615 356 6206
There are enough televisions and dartboards to make it a sports bar, enough beer to make it a pub, and food good enough for a restaurant. Whatever you want to call it, you'll love the enormous salads, fresh spicy bread and home-style cooking. Catch a game on television while enjoying a cold beer and some chicken wings (two levels of spiciness). If you're looking for more substantial fare, the menu also offers catfish platters, fried steak and delicious Cajun rice selections.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Springwater Supper Club & Lounge


Friendly bar near Centennial Park
115 27th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 320 0345
http://www.springwatersuppercl...
Possibly the city's oldest watering hole, this little bar has been here so long that the current owner does not even know when it was first built. Just be glad it was, because there's no place like it in town. Nothing fancy about the interior, which consists of a large room with a good stage and bar. The crowd is interesting most nights, but not nearly as interesting as the music. Bands, from country to punk rock, take the stage every weekend. There is never a cover charge and never a dull moment here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Springwater Supper Club & Lounge photo by Carl Polgar
Photo: Carl Polgar
 

 
Stardust Theatre


Country music, comedy and more
2416 Music Valley Dr
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
+1 615 889 2992 / +1 800 828 2764
When Opryland closed its doors, a lot of singers and dancers were looking for work. These talented individuals then scattered throughout the city, appearing in a variety of music halls and theaters. The very best, however, began a new career in the theater across the street. This is the place to hear some of the greatest country and western music in town as well as to see a true variety of other entertainment. From swing music revues to knee-slapping comedy routines, you can see and hear it all right here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
TGI Friday's


Comfortable Atmosphere, Fun Food
5 Opry Mills Drive
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
+1 615 514 4900
http://www.tgifridays.com/
The TGI Friday's is one of the most popular joints around Nashville. Crowds flock here for familiar favorites like Shrimp Friday's or the Texas Skewers (beef, chicken and shrimp sauteed and served with veggies on long skewers). This is the same as any other Friday's you've seen, except that each night the manager instructs the kitchen to "work up" a special item. It may be fried catfish with sauteed onions or a tasty slice of spinach and pesto pizza. Whatever they come up with, diners delight in the change of pace. The bar stays open until 3am and provides libations of all types: import and domestic beers, mixed drinks and a fair wine selection.

Review © 2007, Wcities
TGI Friday's photo by Natalie
Photo: Natalie
TGI Friday's photo by queenofexcess
Photo: queenofexcess
 

 
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge


Country music tradition
422 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 726 0463
http://www.tootsies.net
Long ago, when country music superstars were performing at the Grand Ole Opry, this lounge became famous for featuring those stars when the "big show" was over. Fans still come here to see top-name performers and local artists alike, and the atmosphere hasn't changed a bit. The stage is small, but the sound is still huge and country music lovers still ring up enormous bar tabs, just like in the old days.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Tim Wilson
Photo: Tim Wilson
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by the turtle
Photo: the turtle
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Jennie Clutterbuck
Photo: Jennie Clutterbuck
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Craig Dobbs
Photo: Craig Dobbs
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Gillian Coombs
Photo: Gillian Coombs
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Matthew Andrews
Photo: Matthew Andrews
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Jadhu Nadarajah
Photo: Jadhu Nadarajah
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Sam Jordison
Photo: Sam Jordison
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Halfz Photographs
Photo: Halfz Photographs
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Susan Roper
Photo: Susan Roper
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Helen Parish
Photo: Helen Parish
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Melanie Hill
Photo: Melanie Hill
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Jessica Farris
Photo: Jessica Farris
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by mona
Photo: mona
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Martyn Barry
Photo: Martyn Barry
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Kathy Baker
Photo: Kathy Baker
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Michael McMahon
Photo: Michael McMahon
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Kristina Grabosky
Photo: Kristina Grabosky
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge photo by Laura Keeton
Photo: Laura Keeton
 

 
Twin Kegs


Drinking is serious business
413 Thompson Lane
Nashville, TN 37211
United States
+1 615 832 3167
This is a bar, plain and simple. However, the crowd sets it apart. You'll never have so much fun in a bar as you will here. Some of the regulars, a right friendly bunch, have been coming here for decades, and they tell stories all night long, most of them true. Video games, pool tables and shuffleboard offer a little sporting activity. Order your favorite domestic beer as ordering an import will earn you a strange look from the bartender and sit back to enjoy the storytelling. Yuppies and college students stay east of this place, and it isn't the best place for dates or business meetings, but it's a great place for regular folks to enjoy a tall tale and a tall drink.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Virago


Ultra-trendy bar
1811 Division St
(Btwn 18th & 19th)
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 320 5149
Virago is a flashy Nashville nightspot known for its Sushi and beautiful clientele. But don't be fooled by the glitzy exterior - the spectacular Asian-Fusion menu has something for everyone. In addition to great food, diners can dance off their dinner to the latest music. Serving some of the finest Sushi in the city, Virago has a nice dinner crowd of all ages hungry for this delicacy.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Virago photo by michele_tsen
Photo: michele_tsen
 

 
Wildhorse Saloon


City's Biggest Dance Hall
120 Second Avenue
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 902 8200
http://wildhorsesaloon.com/
This is "the" place to kick your spurs up in Music City. The dance floor is the largest in Nashville, and the music and dancing are virtually nonstop. If showing off your moves makes you hungry, the kitchen offers a full lunch and dinner menu and the bar serves up frosty mugs of your favorite imported and domestic brews. This place is perfect for a night out with friends, a birthday party or for "boot-scootin'" with your sweetheart.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Wildhorse Saloon photo by smithereen11
Photo: smithereen11
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Rachel Pennington
Photo: Rachel Pennington
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Michael Greb
Photo: Michael Greb
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Photo: elizabeth walker
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Tara Friesen
Photo: Tara Friesen
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Jeff Wasserman
Photo: Jeff Wasserman
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Photo: Christopher Greenwood
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Photo: ladear
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Renee Lilley
Photo: Renee Lilley
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Photo: Deanna Gregory
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Meghan Sharp
Photo: Meghan Sharp
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Carol
Photo: Carol
Wildhorse Saloon photo by atl_alecia
Photo: atl_alecia
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Misty Galyon
Photo: Misty Galyon
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Alex Blackwelder
Photo: Alex Blackwelder
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Chad Bice
Photo: Chad Bice
 

 
Windows on the Cumberland


Eclectic music and more
112 Second Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37201
United States
+1 615 251 0097
http://www.windowsonthecumberl...
Unlike many downtown music venues, this intimate music hall has character and atmosphere. Tall windows line the wood-paneled walls and actually do overlook the Cumberland River. The narrow room features a small stage and a small balcony. The tables are normally pushed to the walls to make room for dancing, and there's plenty of reason to dance. A local band kicks off the show every night at five with an "unplugged" set, followed by the nightly headliner. Saturday night is old-time country night and Sundays feature the sounds of the islands with reggae bands. Come in and enjoy a brew, listen to some tunes and dance the night away. No cover charge.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Windows on the Cumberland photo by smithereen11
Photo: smithereen11
Windows on the Cumberland photo by adammcintyre
Photo: adammcintyre
Windows on the Cumberland photo by john brassil
Photo: john brassil
 

 
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