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The Best Rooftop Bars in Nashville 2026

The best rooftop bars in Nashville for 2026, from Acme Feed & Seed to L27, Rare Bird and White Limozeen. Verified open, with the views and best time to go.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Acme Feed & Seed.

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

Best overallAcme Feed & Seed
Third pickBobby

Nashville builds up as fast as it builds out. The rooftops cluster on Lower Broadway and across SoBro and the Gulch, where the Cumberland River and the skyline do the work.

The nine below are verified open for 2026. Two closed or invented rooms came off the old list. What remains is the set worth the elevator ride.

The best rooftop bars in Nashville

Editor's №1

Acme Feed & Seed

Acme Feed & Seed tops a four-story building at 101 Broadway, on Lower Broadway downtown. The open-air top floor has retractable doors and looks over the Cumberland River to Nissan Stadium. The menu runs to sushi, beer and frozen cocktails. Best on a weekday afternoon before the Broadway crowds arrive; weekends bring DJ sets and dance nights.

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L27 Rooftop Lounge

L27 sits atop the Westin at 807 Clark Place in the Gulch, billed as the tallest rooftop bar in Nashville. The deck wraps the building with cabanas and full skyline views. Cocktails and shared plates fill the menu, with the kitchen open until 10pm and the bar until 1am Friday and Saturday. Best for a high sunset drink above SoBro.

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Bobby

The rooftop at Bobby Hotel, 230 4th Avenue North, is the one with the restored 1956 Scenicruiser bus parked on the deck. Skyline views, cocktails and tapas come with yard games and a pool. The crowd skews younger and the music gets louder after dark. Best early evening for the view, later if you want the party.

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Rare Bird

Rare Bird crowns the Noelle Hotel at 200 4th Avenue North, thirteen floors up. Two limestone fireplaces warm the terrace, and the view runs across downtown to the Cumberland River. The bar leans on seasonal frozen drinks and classic cocktails, open until midnight Friday and Saturday. Best for a date that wants the skyline without the Broadway noise.

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White Limozeen

White Limozeen tops the Graduate hotel in Midtown, a pink Dolly Parton tribute with a Governor's Pool deck. The look is all palm prints and brass, the drinks frozen and photogenic. The crowd comes for the scene as much as the view of the Midtown rooftops. Best on a sunny afternoon by the pool, drink in hand.

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UP Rooftop Lounge

UP Rooftop Lounge sits above the Fairfield by Marriott at 901 Division Street in the Gulch. Fire pits and lounge seating ring an open deck, and the kitchen sticks to tacos, burgers and wings. It opens at 3pm and closes Sunday. Best for an unfussy after-work drink without the hotel-bar prices of the taller decks nearby.

Bourbon Sky

Bourbon Sky rides the 35th floor of the JW Marriott in SoBro, a circular glass-walled terrace and the highest seat on this list. It works as an extension of Bourbon Steak, the Michael Mina restaurant below, so the cocktails and bites stay precise. A smart-casual dress code applies. Best for a special occasion where the panorama does the talking.

L.A. Jackson

L.A. Jackson tops the Thompson Nashville in the Gulch, named for a local artist and run as a proper cocktail bar. The drink list changes with the season, and the terrace looks over the Gulch to the downtown skyline. Happy hour pulls a hospitality crowd early. Best at sunset on a weekday, before the after-work tables fill up.

The Twelve Thirty Club

The Twelve Thirty Club, at 550 Broadway Place in the Fifth and Broadway development, puts a rooftop terrace above its supper club. The view takes in Lower Broadway and the skyline, with a DJ most nights. The kitchen sends out short rib potstickers and burrata. Tables are first come, so arrive early. Best for a dressed-up night near the action.

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