Garth Brooks has revealed when fans can get the full Friends in Low Places bar experience. The singer's downtown Nashville honky-tonk includes four floors, nearly 55,000 square feet of fun, and a menu created by his wife, Trisha Yearwood. Fans are eagerly awaiting the official grand opening, which is set for March 7. With its vibrant atmosphere and impressive features, this venue is poised to be a must-visit spot in Nashville.
Friends in Low Places is not just another bar; it offers an exciting blend of entertainment, dining, and nightlife. Parts of the bar have been open since Brooks' Black Friday concert, and visitors have already been enjoying the atmosphere. The bar boasts the largest LED screen on Broadway and a convenient police sub-station nearby, ensuring a lively yet safe environment for all guests.
The venue has a diverse layout, with the first, second, and fourth floors accessible to the public, while the third floor features three private event spaces, each accommodating up to 250 people. This blend of public and private spaces makes it an ideal location for gatherings, parties, and special events. As the grand opening approaches, excitement continues to build around what promises to be an unforgettable experience in the heart of Nashville.
Biography of Garth Brooks
Detail | Information |
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Name | Garth Brooks |
Date of Birth | February 7, 1962 |
Birthplace | Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA |
Spouse | Trisha Yearwood |
Genres | Country, Pop |
Years Active | 1985 - Present |
Awards | 2 Grammy Awards, 17 American Music Awards, 24 Billboard Music Awards |
Table of Contents
- Where Is Garth Brooks' Nashville Bar?
- What to Expect at Friends in Low Places
- Does Friends in Low Places Serve Food?
Where Is Garth Brooks' Nashville Bar?
Brooks' Friends in Low Places bar and honky-tonk is located at 411 Broadway. Longtime Nashvillians or tourists who have visited often over the last 20 years will recall that address as the home to Paradise Park Trailer Park and Downtown Sporting Club. This prime location is set to attract a diverse crowd of locals and visitors alike, eager to experience Brooks' new venture.
Taste of Country was there to tour the first floor in November. A large, retractable stage is a centerpiece of the lower level, but it’s also visible from the mezzanine/second floor. Multiple bars, ample seating, and a dance floor set up the shotgun-style venue, creating an inviting atmosphere for everyone looking to enjoy a night out.
What to Expect at Friends in Low Places
Twin palm trees are visible from the stage, but the full tropical experience is upstairs, on the venue's fourth floor. The Oasis Rooftop is billed as the largest in what Brooks is calling the "neon neighborhood." An open-air patio and room with retractable garage doors create a different kind of environment than the honky-tonk, providing a unique space for relaxation and enjoyment.
The new bar boasts the largest LED screen on Broadway, ensuring that fans can catch all the action during live performances. With its vibrant design and engaging atmosphere, Friends in Low Places is set to become a popular destination for music lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
Does Friends in Low Places Serve Food?
Until now, FILP has offered a limited menu, but with the grand opening comes options curated by Trisha Yearwood, host of Trisha's Southern Kitchen. The cookbook author and country hitmaker promises dishes like Mama's Meatloaf, fried chicken with white gravy, and more for a meat-and-three experience. This focus on quality dining will enhance the overall experience for patrons.
Food will be served from 11 AM to 9 PM, allowing guests to enjoy delicious meals throughout the day. Friends in Low Places is open from 11 AM to 2 AM Monday to Friday and 10 AM to 2 AM on Saturday and Sunday, making it an ideal spot for both early diners and late-night revelers.
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