FGL Houseįlorida Georgia Line’s spacious new live-music venue and restaurant is 21+ starting at 10:00pm (9:00pm during major events). The End’s sister property welcomes music fans who have hit their 18th birthday, but some concerts are 21+. This Brewhouse location-there are a handful scattered across the Nashville area-is great for big groups and is 21+ starting at 9:00pm.
BB King’sĪll ages are welcome to party here until 9:00pm, when it switches over to 21+ on Friday and Saturday. AJ’s Good Time BarĪlan Jackson’s bar located in the oldest building on Broadway is 21+ after 6:00pm. Acme is 21+ on Fridays and Saturdays starting at 8:00pm. This popular Broadway joint is part honky-tonk, part restaurant, part rooftop. This place is spacious with incredible views of the Titans stadium and the Cumberland River. Get out of the hubbub on Lower Broadway and venture to Famous Nashville on 2nd Avenue. Take your group to Suzy Wong’s for Drag’n Brunch, where you’ll get Asian-fusion cuisine along with live entertainment from the “Play Mates” of the neighboring Play Dance Bar. The Row Kitchen & PubĬome here for a Southern-inspired breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, or late-night snack. While out on Broadway, satisfy pretty much any craving here-wings, steak, burgers, tacos, pizza and more.
Live local music and classic Southern comfort food go hand in hand at Puckett’s downtown location. Pinewood SocialĪt this casual hotspot, you can do it all: eat (breakfast, lunch, dinner), drink (coffee, booze) and play (bowling, bocce). Leave the drinks to the 21+ crowd and the hottest level of chicken-called Poultrygeist-to the most daring eaters. Order a namesake marg minus the tequila if you’re under 21. This is another Broadway option with live music and straightforward fare. The new SoBro location has separated the music and food/bar into two rooms there might be 21+ restrictions in the future, but for now it’s come one, come y’all.
Nashville’s installment of this famous chain serves up live music in addition to a full menu. With a restaurant and bier garden, the new location of this local brewery was designed for groups of all ages. Under-21 patrons at this all-ages music venue are welcome but asked not to sit at the bar. Keep in mind: The place is small, so the sound may be loud for babies and young children. Bluebird CaféĪt this world-famous music venue, you have to be 21 to sit at the bar otherwise, all ages are welcome.
The stadium’s right-field Band Box offers a variety of upscale food vendors plus games like corn hole, ping-pong, shuffleboard and more. The Band Boxįrom April to August, First Horizon Park hosts Nashville’s minor league baseball team, The Sounds, and fans of all ages.
Be sure to bring sand toys! More information. The all-outdoor patio bar has two sand volleyball courts, a list of creative cocktails (and fun virgin options for children), and plenty of space for kids to roam around. SandBar is a fun place for kids, dogs, and adults. Hours are subject to change.Īll Ages All The Time Photo Credit: SandBar SandBar Please call ahead to confirm based on your specific date. NOTE: During special events, especially CMA Fest, age restrictions may be enacted earlier. Did you get stuck with the impossible task of planning an outing for a group with a mix of ages, like a bachelorette party with one attendee under 21 or a group of beer-craving adults with kids in tow? From honky tonk bars to comedy clubs to music venues, this all ages and 18+ guide will help you navigate Nashville’s party scene to score maximum fun for all.