1. Wildhorse Saloon
7.4
120 2nd Ave N (btwn Commerce St & Broadway), Nashville, TN
Country Dance Club · 93 tips and reviews
Tiffany Cartier: Great time -- line dance lessons couple times a night M-TH. Try the Quesadillas -- $11, but well worth it! Drink prices are a little steep, but at least you get to get the souvenior glass! $3 cover.
Kristen Callahan: Whether you want to learn how to line dance, or just sit back and enjoy watching the performances, or even go up to the third floor and shoot some pool - Wildhorse is a great place to hang out.
Stefano Castellari: Excellent food, a stage and a dance floor where to line dance country music!
4. Centennial Park
9.4
2500 W End Ave (at 25th Ave), Nashville, TN
Park · 92 tips and reviews
Amit Joshi: Come in the summer for swing dancing and Shakespeare in the Park!
Justin 📍: The free Saturday night big band dances are so much fun. 7 p.m to 10 p.m. under the band shelter, all summer long. Swing, latin, ballroom.
Taste Tester: Sunday Dance! Come out and Party!
Kaity Smith: Dance competitions here are great! Great venue, poor dressing rooms. Dangerous running up and down stairs.
Tamara Guzlas Cantrell: Great evening. Coffee is a bit strong but worth it.
HISTORY: Opened in 1981, this is the state’s premier theater venue. The performance venues are named after three U.S. Presidents who hailed from TN: Jackson, Polk & Johnson.
Mary Beth: Best music around. Be sure to tip the bands. Dance, laugh, let your hair down.
Design*Sponge: Young and old flock to Robert’s, a great spot to catch some amazing live country music and do some honkytonk dancing. Read more.
E. Stewart Friant: Traditional Country and Texas Swing are still being played, Live on Broadway. Don't miss this history lesson.
Cary Ann Fuller: Music, whiskey, good, dancing... All the goodness!
Andrew: Different vibe than the rest of Printers Alley - live jazz, great food, and real cocktails
Allison Kasic: Home of the Music City Blues, Nashville's Chelsea supporters club.
chris O: Friday night band was great mix of covers- rock + country- all of it made us dance!
Scott Warga: If you like to dance, this is the place to be on Broadway, there's room by the stage or back of the bar, (or cheat and go upstairs like we did for our own private floor) Service & bands were good
Matthew Thompson: Great service, great drinks, and great music! Tip your bartenders, they're fantastic and they deserve it!
Nancy Luke: Giant pretzel, lager, Rouladen and Reuben sandwich were all excellent. Live music with singalong and birthday guests doing chicken dance: Hilarious!
Carissa Parker: The gluten free menu is great! Gluten free schnitzel was amazing, and the dessert was one of the most interesting things I've ever tried!
J.C. Bowman: Great place to eat and meet folks.
Linda DiGianno Daley: Great bands. And good atmosphere- Fun place to put down a few!
HISTORY: Originally called Mom’s, it was renamed after Tootsie Bess bought the bar in 1960 & it was mistakenly painted orchid color. Willie Nelson, Mel Tillis, Waylon Jennings & Patsy Cline have been patrons.
Esquire: Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. Tootsie's has an upstairs and a downstairs bar. Each features live country music, but upstairs the music is better. Read more.