Legends Corner has the perfect location and the perfect vibe for a Nashville honky tonk. Covered with posters and country western memorabilia, Legends invites locals and tourists alike to kick back and join the party. With some of the best contemporary musicians on the Nashville scene, this downtown honky tonk provides guests with fabulous music, a great atmosphere, and affordable drinks. At night Legends is open only to a 21 and older crowd. Be ready to spot celebrities from time to time.
When country music icons used to sing at the Grand Ole Opry, Tootsie's Orchid Lounge rose to fame for hosting them after the 'big show'. Fans continue to flock here to watch both well-known musicians and up-and-coming local talent, and the atmosphere hasn't changed at all. Despite the small stage, the sound is enormous. Whether you're a fan of country music or simply looking to experience the vibrant nightlife of Nashville, Tootsie's Orchid Lounge is a must-visit destination.
The Stage on Broadway is one of the biggest hits in Downtown Nashville. This authentic country western club rocks all week long, so expect to see a crowd and line every night, but it is worth the wait. It's the kind of place where you can let loose, have a blast, and experience the true spirit of Nashville. Talented bands belt out those twangy tunes that make you want to two-step and holler along. It's like the soundtrack of the South playing live before your very eyes. Celebrity sightings include Miranda Lambert, Ricky Skaggs, Clay Walker, and Jo Dee Messina. When it comes to food, here you will be served up with Southern comfort like nobody's business. From finger-licking BBQ that's smoky perfection to hearty burgers that hit the spot, the menu is a celebration of Southern flavors that'll have you licking your lips.
What might be overlooked by most passers-by is the greatest bluegrass club in Nashville, maybe even the world. Bluegrass musicians all over come to the Station Inn to entertain die-hard bluegrass fans every night. Special guests have included Dolly Parton, Gillian Welch and Randy Travis, and you can always count on the sounds of these singers to take you back in time to an era of pure mountain music. Admission prices vary, depending on the performer.
The Patterson House feels like something straight out of the roaring 1920s. This swanky, classy lounge offers great drinks and a fantastic atmosphere into the wee hours of the night. The fabulous mixologists, known elsewhere as bartenders, offer some of the best drinks in town. The food at The Patterson House is intended as a light snack to go with a great drink. While Nashville is known for its country clubs on music row, The Patterson House feels more like something from New York, Los Angeles, or the Big Easy. When planning a trip to The Patterson House, be sure to dress up - the decor is stylish, and so are guests.
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.
Ever heard of Garth Brooks? That's right, his first performance was at the Bluebird. And it is this mystique that calls young singers and songwriters looking for their chance at stardom. Monday nights are open-mike, so take your chances with the unknown acts. This is a haven for the struggling artist and the established country star, making it a Nashville tradition for both locals and tourists.