Best bars Nashville (US)

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Red Phone Booth - Nashville (Bar)
136 Rosa L Parks Blvd
4.6

Red Phone Booth - Nashville is most popular around 11 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 1-2,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

Red Phone Booth is a prohibition experience featuring a turn of the century craft cocktail selection and an exclusive cigar program. While the classy establishment is open to the public, guests will need to secure a secret phone number from a friend, member or concierge and dial it into a restored London antique red phone booth to gain entry.

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Cobra Nashville (Bar)
2511 Gallatin Ave
4.5

Cobra Nashville is most popular around 11 PM on Saturdays. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.

East Nashville Venue | Bar hosting live music ranging from punk to metal to country and everything in between

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Pearl Diver (Bar)
1008 Gallatin Ave
4.4

Pearl Diver is most popular around 9 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 1-2 hours here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

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Live Oak (Bar)
1522 Demonbreun St
4.5

Live Oak is most popular around 10 PM on Fridays. Visitors usually stay 1-2,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Wednesdays.

Live Oak | Music Row | Nashville Where live music meets cold beer and wiskey. Great food menu to get the night going. Great place to meet friends for some drinks and listen to music. See you soon!

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Benchmark Sports Bar Nashville (Bar)
117 2nd Ave N
4.5



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The Red Door Saloon East (Bar)
1010 Forest Ave
4.3

The Red Door Saloon East is most popular around 10 PM on Saturdays. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.

Let's look back to the beginning of the original location in 2002. Ric and his business partner were sitting on two railroad ties looking at the building that was to become the first Red Door Saloon. Ric is of Irish descent, and there was a period in history when Ireland was fighting with England. People would paint their door red as a way to say you are welcome, and this is a safe place. That brought the first half of the name to life. Ric added saloon to reflect out west in 1816.

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