The Bluebird Cafe
Open since 1982, the Bluebird Café is one of Nashville's hidden gems. Tucked between a line of strip mall shops, this revered establishment is a haven for cheerful lyricists and is immersed in fascinating music history. Vince Gill and Kathy Mattea honed their skills on this very stage, and it was at an open mic night here when the then-unknown Garth Brooks at first heard "The Dance." The Bluebird offers one-of-a-kind music seven nights a week.
Bluegrass Inn
This one isn't hard to find on Broadway. The Bluegrass Inn is beloved by Nashvillians for its featured local artists. But don't let the name fool you, bluegrass is far from the only kind of music you’ll hear here. A wide variety of music is played at Bluegrass Inn, from country to rockabilly and everything in between.
Bobby's Idle Hour Tavern
Many a tear was shed when the original Bobby's Idle Hour, one of Nashville's most adulated watering holes and a top spot for live music, was demolished in 2005. However, that wasn’t the end for this lively pub. Owners Dianne and Bobby were able to open another location directly up the street within just four months. As you stroll down Music Row, look for the figure the locals call the "Tremendous Man" waving you inside.
Lonnie's Western Room
Think your singing sounds superb in the shower? Put your vocal prowess to the test at Nashville's most renowned karaoke bar. This is Music City, so don't be surprised if the individuals on Lonnie's stage have some certifiable singing chops or even a platinum album or two (Big and Rich once performed here after a CMA award show).
The Stage on Broadway
The whiskey’s on ice and the music’s on fire. The Stage on Broadway is a little bit Texas and a whole lotta Nashville. It’s downtown’s hottest, edgiest place to party with all your friends. See and be seen at The Stage. Always live country music and never a cover charge, The Stage lets you boot, scoot, and boogy all night long on the dance floor.
Check out the huge mural on the wall and the original oil painting of The Highwaymen that hangs over the front door. This painting once belonged to Waylon Jennings and hung in his Nashville home. It is one of the best country music bars in Nashville, Tennessee. You never know who’ll show up at The Stage on Broadway, whether it’s Toby Keith hanging out watching some of Broadway’s hot new acts, Montgomery Gentry surprising Fan Fair fans by jumping on stage to sing one of their great hits or the guys from Rascal Flatts along with their buddies from the Nashville Predators NHL hockey team.
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