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Style Blueprint
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Style Blueprint
Where to Eat & Drink Near Nashville's Small Music Venues
Share with your friends! Pinterest LinkedIn Email Flipboard Reddit While arenas and stadiums may draw the biggest crowds, I've found that some of my most noteworthy concerts have taken place in more club-like venues. From intimate singer-songwriter sets to energetic rock shows, these small venues in Nashville offer up some serious talent. Here are some of the best places to grab food and drinks before or after a show. (Planning to hit a bigger venue instead? Check out more pre- and post-show spots for Nashville's larger music venues.) The Basement East Perhaps my favorite venue in all of Nashville, The Basement East is known for its more intimate shows that highlight both local and national touring acts. Conveniently located near a handful of East Nashville restaurants and bars, below are a few standouts. PRE-SHOW BITES Joyland: Located just down the street, Joyland is dubbed the 'home of the original crustburger.' Created by James Beard Award-winning chef Sean Brock, the nostalgia-inducing smashburger includes crispy, paper-thin potato buns and a thin patty topped with melted cheese and onions. Located just down the street, Joyland is dubbed the 'home of the original crustburger.' Created by James Beard Award-winning chef Sean Brock, the nostalgia-inducing smashburger includes crispy, paper-thin potato buns and a thin patty topped with melted cheese and onions. Five Points Pizza East Nashville: Whether you're in the mood for a classic slice or something more adventurous, Five Points offers New York-style pies alongside ice-cold brews. Whether you're in the mood for a classic slice or something more adventurous, Five Points offers New York-style pies alongside ice-cold brews. Honeytree Meadery: While the meadery doesn't offer food, Bad Luck Burger Club's food truck is parked outside the front doors. Place your burger order online, then head inside for a glass of mead while you wait. It's the perfect low-key, hyper-local pairing. While the meadery doesn't offer food, Bad Luck Burger Club's food truck is parked outside the front doors. Place your burger order online, then head inside for a glass of mead while you wait. It's the perfect low-key, hyper-local pairing. Butcher & Bee: With a focus on vegetable-forward small plates and thoughtfully sourced ingredients, my personal favorites at Butcher & Bee include the whipped feta and avocado crispy rice. Pin POST-SHOW VIBES Lowbar: Possibly your most convenient option, Lowbar is located right beneath Exit/In, with direct access to the venue both before and after your show. Along with a solid drink menu, the spot offers darts, billiards, and the occasional karaoke night for extra fun. Possibly your most convenient option, Lowbar is located right beneath Exit/In, with direct access to the venue both before and after your show. Along with a solid drink menu, the spot offers darts, billiards, and the occasional karaoke night for extra fun. Up-Down Arcade: Just steps away, Up-Down offers a collection of classic arcade games, pinball, and Skee-Ball. Or, if you're up for it, fire up a Nintendo 64. Bonus: They serve late-night pizza, too! Just steps away, Up-Down offers a collection of classic arcade games, pinball, and Skee-Ball. Or, if you're up for it, fire up a Nintendo 64. Bonus: They serve late-night pizza, too! Rosemary & Beauty Queen: This East Nashville favorite has gained major popularity thanks to TikTok and Instagram, so don't be surprised if it's a little crowded. That said, the colorful, eclectic atmosphere and solid cocktails make it well worth the stop. This East Nashville favorite has gained major popularity thanks to TikTok and Instagram, so don't be surprised if it's a little crowded. That said, the colorful, eclectic atmosphere and solid cocktails make it well worth the stop. The Red Door Saloon East: Just around the corner from Rosemary & Beauty Queen, this local, no-frills hangout is a go-to for affordable drinks and a welcoming atmosphere. It also offers a spacious patio that's great for people-watching. Pin Exit/In A Nashville staple since 1971, Exit/In has hosted a variety of legendary musicians, including The Black Keys, Alabama Shakes, John Prine, and so many more. (Note: Compared to other parts of town, Midtown doesn't offer quite as many bars to choose from after the show; however, what it lacks in quantity, it makes up for with laid-back, welcoming vibes.) PRE-SHOW BITES Elliston Place Soda Shop: This Nashville institution has been serving Southern comfort food since 1951. Whether you're craving a classic meat-and-three plate or a hand-spun milkshake, it's sure to evoke some nostalgia. This Nashville institution has been serving Southern comfort food since 1951. Whether you're craving a classic meat-and-three plate or a hand-spun milkshake, it's sure to evoke some nostalgia. Henley: For something more upscale, Henley offers everything from shareable plates to inventive cocktails and standout entrées — including crab spaghetti and ruby trout. For something more upscale, Henley offers everything from shareable plates to inventive cocktails and standout entrées — including crab spaghetti and ruby trout. Amerigo: Another longtime local favorite, Amerigo is a great spot to enjoy rich pasta dishes, wood-fired pizzas, or a hearty salad. Another longtime local favorite, Amerigo is a great spot to enjoy rich pasta dishes, wood-fired pizzas, or a hearty salad. Jasper's: Right next door to Amerigo, this modern hangout offers an upscale sports bar feel. Be sure to also visit the game room that includes shuffleboard and arcade games. Pin POST-SHOW VIBES Midtown Bar Hop: If you have the energy to barhop after the show, Midtown is home to a handful of laid-back bars within walking distance of one another. Highlights include Losers, Riley Green's Duck Blind, Odie's, and The Red Door Saloon Midtown. Brooklyn Bowl Another one of my personal favorites, Brooklyn Bowl is part concert hall, part bowling alley, and all kinds of fun. While the venue serves its own lineup of food and drinks, here are some additional restaurants and bars to check out before or after the show. PRE-SHOW BITES TailGate Brewery Germantown: Steps from Brooklyn Bowl, TailGate Brewery is the perfect place to fuel up before the show. The Nashville favorite boasts an extensive craft beer selection alongside some fun, creative takes on pizza. Steps from Brooklyn Bowl, TailGate Brewery is the perfect place to fuel up before the show. The Nashville favorite boasts an extensive craft beer selection alongside some fun, creative takes on pizza. Geist Bar + Restaurant: Known for its stunning, Instagram-worthy champagne garden and seasonal menu, Geist has become a go-to for both foodies and photo ops. It's a great option if you're looking to elevate your pre-show dinner with stylish cocktails and upscale Southern fare. Known for its stunning, Instagram-worthy champagne garden and seasonal menu, Geist has become a go-to for both foodies and photo ops. It's a great option if you're looking to elevate your pre-show dinner with stylish cocktails and upscale Southern fare. Von Elrod's Beer Hall & Kitchen: A pre-show party just waiting to happen, Von Elrod's offers over 30 beers on tap and a buzzing atmosphere. With communal-style seating, it's the perfect place to catch up with your friends over house-made sausages and giant pretzels before heading to the venue. A pre-show party just waiting to happen, Von Elrod's offers over 30 beers on tap and a buzzing atmosphere. With communal-style seating, it's the perfect place to catch up with your friends over house-made sausages and giant pretzels before heading to the venue. Pelato: Serving elevated takes on Italian classics — think crispy artichokes, cacio e pepe, and meatballs in decadent gravy — Pelato is an ideal spot to kick off your night in Germantown. Pin POST-SHOW VIBES Neighbors of Germantown: This lively hangout usually buzzes with energy, especially on show nights. With plenty of TVs, local beers, and a menu chock-full of bar bites, it's a fun, no-fuss spot to keep the night going. This lively hangout usually buzzes with energy, especially on show nights. With plenty of TVs, local beers, and a menu chock-full of bar bites, it's a fun, no-fuss spot to keep the night going. Barrel Proof: If you're looking for a cozy, post-show cocktail, Barrel Proof is your place. Offering over 300 (yes, 300!) whiskeys, there's no shortage of options — whether you're sipping something neat or going for a creative cocktail. If you're looking for a cozy, post-show cocktail, Barrel Proof is your place. Offering over 300 (yes, 300!) whiskeys, there's no shortage of options — whether you're sipping something neat or going for a creative cocktail. Jack Brown's Beer + Burger Joint Germantown: A popular late-night spot, Jack Brown's serves creative burgers that will refuel you if you need a heartier post-show bite. Pair your burger with one of the restaurant's many beers, including plenty of local brews. A popular late-night spot, Jack Brown's serves creative burgers that will refuel you if you need a heartier post-show bite. Pair your burger with one of the restaurant's many beers, including plenty of local brews. Mother's Ruin: Known for its lively crowds and energetic vibe, Mother's Ruin is a cocktail bar where the drinks are as creative as the atmosphere. And, if you're hungry, the kitchen serves bites like waffle fries, queso, and a smashburger until 1:30 a.m. Pin ********** Looking for more of our favorite spots around Nashville? Sign up for our daily emails to stay in the know. About the Author Brianna Goebel Brianna is StyleBlueprint's Associate Editor and Sponsored Content Manager. She is an avid fan of iced coffee and spends her free time reading romance novels.


Axios
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
Our guide to celebrating Nashville on 615 Day
Nashville might have some growing pains, but there is plenty to celebrate. So let's party. Driving the news: June 15, otherwise known as 615 Day, is this weekend. It might not be a real holiday, but it is the perfect excuse to celebrate all the wonders found within the 615 area code. 🎉 State of yay: There are several official 615 Day activities, including concerts at The Basement East and 3rd & Lindsley. We decided to share our unofficial take on the best way to spend a day in Music City. 🌄 Start the day: If you haven't watched the sun rise over Love Circle Park, you're missing out. The lovely vista nestled near West End Ave reaches 744 feet high, and offers dazzling views of the city and the lush hills that surround it. Birdsong Hollow on the Natchez Trace Parkway is a lovely alternative. (It's technically in Franklin, but they're part of the 615, too.) ☕ Grab a coffee: Nashville's Pride Coffee Crawl launches on Sunday. Shops across the city will have drink specials inspired by the LGBTQ+ community. 🚗 Bond with dad: Lane Motor Museum has a collection of 150 cars and motorcycles dating back to the early 1900s. June 15 also happens to be Father's Day, and dads get in free. 🚶 Take a walk: We love that Nashville blends big-city amenities with proximity to nature. The Richland Creek Greenway offers both. You can stroll over a brook, take a lap around a golf course and then wrap up with a bushwacker and wings at the Neighbors sports bar in Sylvan Park. That's our kind of exercise. 🧠 Learn: The Parthenon is launching a new exhibit this weekend that celebrates Alan LeQuire, the sculptor who created the towering 42-foot statue of Athena at the center of the museum. You can learn more about the making of the statue and see LeQuire's other work. 🎶 Jam session: The 615Day concert at The Basement East is a celebration of Nashville's underground music scene. The lineup includes R&B, hip-hop, funk, metal and rock acts.