Broadway
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Every major city boasts a Strip, whether it’s Beale
madness is called Broadway and, like those other
If you are looking to let your honky tonk out,
there’s no better place. Quite frankly, even if you
think honky tonk sounds like a Willie Wonka tor-
“Nashvegas” and skipping Broadway entirely is
similar to seeing Sin City and missing the Strip.
However, if you are even remotely into music,
bars or just bright lights and people watching, it’s
on Broadway. Without further ado, here’s our
guide to Broadway.
The Classics
Obviously, you are in Nashville, Music City U.S.A.
So a survey of the local music scene probably
stands high on your to-do list. Look no further
Tootsie’s, Robert’s, Legends, and The Stage.
careers of legends like Willie Nelson, Kris
Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Patsy Cline
serenading by none of than Guardian of the
Brooks’ “Papa Loved Mama” to the delight of
everyone.
Information:
Each of these locations welcomes all ages until 6
Tootsie’s:
The Newcomers
As Broadway morphed into the monument to
music, a few major recording artists decided to
are owned by someone you’ve likely rocked on
your way to work:
Luke Bryan’s 32 Bridge:
eight bars.
Blake Shelton’s Ole Red:
Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar: a live music
venue of the year.
Florida Georgia Line’s FGL House: a food and
football destination.
and they’re attracting country-music fans in
droves.”