Honky Tonk Central, Nashville
Suppose you came to Nashville looking for the hopping, rowdy, loud, unfettered party experience. In that case, this giant, three-story joint on Lower Broadway is definitely the one you would want to visit. Primarily, Honky Tonk Central stands out among other honky-tonk bars and music venues in the area for its size, energy, and lively atmosphere.
Seemingly a favorite stomping ground for the endless parade of bachelorette parties that roll through town, it gets quickly packed and usually hosts pretty good bands that play the more modern variety of country music. However, if you don't like crowds or don't tolerate loud noise, you might feel a little overwhelmed after a while, but it all depends on what you came for. Those looking for something a little tamer, where they can have a conversation without shouting over the din, might want to pass.
The building that houses Honky Tonk Central dates back to 1900 and has been home to various businesses over the years, including a men's clothing store, a bank, and a music shop. Back in the 1980s, it was converted into a bar called "Dancin' in the District," which was a popular spot for live music and dancing.
In 2011, Honky Tonk Central opened its doors, offering a modern twist on the classic honky-tonk experience. The venue features multiple stages, each with its own live band playing country music and other genres. They have TVs all over with usually some sport or another, so watching the game, enjoying the music, and having a couple of drinks at affordable prices would be a good plan for anyone looking to experience the heart and soul of Nashville's music scene.
Over the years, the place has appeared on several TV shows, including "Nashville" and "CMT's Hot 20 Countdown."
Seemingly a favorite stomping ground for the endless parade of bachelorette parties that roll through town, it gets quickly packed and usually hosts pretty good bands that play the more modern variety of country music. However, if you don't like crowds or don't tolerate loud noise, you might feel a little overwhelmed after a while, but it all depends on what you came for. Those looking for something a little tamer, where they can have a conversation without shouting over the din, might want to pass.
The building that houses Honky Tonk Central dates back to 1900 and has been home to various businesses over the years, including a men's clothing store, a bank, and a music shop. Back in the 1980s, it was converted into a bar called "Dancin' in the District," which was a popular spot for live music and dancing.
In 2011, Honky Tonk Central opened its doors, offering a modern twist on the classic honky-tonk experience. The venue features multiple stages, each with its own live band playing country music and other genres. They have TVs all over with usually some sport or another, so watching the game, enjoying the music, and having a couple of drinks at affordable prices would be a good plan for anyone looking to experience the heart and soul of Nashville's music scene.
Over the years, the place has appeared on several TV shows, including "Nashville" and "CMT's Hot 20 Countdown."
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Sight Name: Honky Tonk Central
Sight Location: Nashville, USA (See walking tours in Nashville)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
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Sight Location: Nashville, USA (See walking tours in Nashville)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
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