If you are looking for a speakeasy, Skulls is the place to go. All of the rooms of the hotel are designed after a different spirit (rum, whiskey, etc.) so their bar surely won’t disappoint. With New Orleans inspired menu items and bluesy music, this bar keeps Mardi Gras going all year with performances seven nights a week.Ī new boutique hotel in East Nashville, Vandyke has a ground floor bar that has arrived in Nashville with a bang. Don’t worry though, beer starts at just $2 so you can have a fun night out without breaking the bank.Īnother Printer’s Alley gem, Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar is known for impressive blues music with delicious cajun food.
It’s a cash only bar, so be sure to bring your wallet. Owned by Nashville’s resident Santa Clause, Santa’s Pub is a double wide trailer located in Berry Hill that offers nightly karaoke and good vibes. Inspired by the artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, you can visit between 6pm-1am Wednesday through Saturday for a bonne nuit. Visit the Hidden Bar at Noelle to channel Moulin Rouge vibes and bask in the tr è s chic French ambience. They feature live performances and DJs that keep the music going from 8pm to 2am Thursday through Saturday. Located in Printer’s Alley, Dirty Little Secret is an intimate entertainment theater. In this article, we’ll give a shout out to bars, restaurants, shops, and venues that have earned the right to go from backup singers to headliners.
Some live music venues have withstood the test of time, and we have restaurants with menus that have people driving from out of state, but there are lots of hidden gems tucked away throughout Music City that live a humble existence. Nashville is brimming with famous institutions throughout the city with reputations that precede them.