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The Complete Bar Guide to Nashville

Our complete bar guide to Nashville covers every neighbourhood, every vibe. From honky-tonk Broadway to craft cocktail bars in East Nashville.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is The Patterson House.

10 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Nashville's bar scene is one of the most misunderstood in the country. Visitors funnel onto Broadway, take in the neon, and go home thinking they've seen it. They haven't. Our complete bar guide to Nashville covers all 10 neighbourhoods worth drinking in, from the honky-tonk corridor to the craft cocktail dens of East Nashville that regulars guard like state secrets.

Broadway and the Gulch: Where Nashville Starts

Broadway is the entry point, not the destination. Walk it once, absorb the spectacle, then get serious. The Gulch, directly south, is where the city transitions from tourist trap to genuine nightlife. This is where our bar guide to Nashville really begins.

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The Listening Room Cafe

How we picked

How we picked

Nashville rewards the visitor who does their homework. Give Broadway its 45 minutes, then leave. East Nashville is where you spend your first night. The Gulch is where you take people who need to be impressed. Germantown is where you end up when you want to feel like a local. The craft beer scene is still maturing but moving fast, and the live music bars beyond Broadway are among the best reasons to visit the city in the first place.

Book Patterson House if you want one serious cocktail experience. Go to Attaboy if you want to understand what this city's bar talent is actually capable of. Everything else is context.

James has covered American bar culture for over a decade. He argues that Nashville is the most misread drinking city in the US, and he's not wrong.

Last reviewed 2026-03-18 · The editors recheck hours and closures against current local coverage.

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