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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
 

 
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
 

 
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
 

 
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
 

 
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
Wildhorse Saloon photo by elizabeth walker
Photo: elizabeth walker
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Tara Friesen
Photo: Tara Friesen
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Jeff Wasserman
Photo: Jeff Wasserman
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Christopher Greenwood
Photo: Christopher Greenwood
Wildhorse Saloon photo by ladear
Photo: ladear
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Renee Lilley
Photo: Renee Lilley
Wildhorse Saloon photo by Deanna Gregory
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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