Nashville Food & Honky-Tonk Night: Broadway After Dark
Nashville eats before it dances. Start with fiery hot chicken and Southern staples on a guided food tour, then spill onto Lower Broadway for the honky-tonks, party tractors and bar crawls that make Music City's nights legendary. Here is how to plan the perfect food-and-nightlife evening — with the top-rated tours to book.
At a glance
- 1Hot chicken & local-eats food tour
- 2Honky-tonk pub crawl on Broadway
- 3Party tractor or pedal tavern ride
- 4Late-night bar crawl with shots
Eat first: hot chicken and Southern staples
Line your stomach on a walking food tour through downtown or the 12South district, sampling five to seven local dishes with a guide who knows the stories behind them. Expect Nashville hot chicken, barbecue, biscuits and a sweet finish, usually enough to add up to a full meal. Afternoon tours run about three hours from around $75, and small groups book out on weekends, so reserve ahead.
Broadway's honky-tonks and pub crawls
Lower Broadway is a neon canyon of honky-tonks where free live music plays from noon to last call across two or three floors. A guided honky-tonk pub crawl gets you inside the best bars without the guesswork, often with VIP entry, drink specials and a bit of history between stops. This is about the bars and the buzz, not ticketed concerts — come for the atmosphere and the two-steppers.
Roll into the night: tractors and party rides
Only in Nashville do you drink your way down Broadway aboard a pedal tavern, a party tractor or a wildest-honky-tonk party bus, all 21-plus and BYOB or bartender-served. They loop the entertainment district with a DJ or live host while you take in the chaos. Cap the night with a late bar crawl that bundles shots and skip-the-line entry, from about $30 a person.
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