![]() ![]() ![]() Miracle at Pearl Diver runs from November 22 to December 31, with ample twinkling lights, vintage garlands, ribbons, tchotchkes, and more, paired with a soundtrack of holiday songs and of course, themed cocktails for the ultimate setting of merriment. Miracle debuted in Nashville in 2018, and this year pops up at East Nashville tiki drink destination Pearl Diver. Sip holiday cocktails out of take-home t-rex-shaped glassware at this year’s edition of Miracle on Gallatin Avenue (at Pearl Diver) It is highly advised people wear masks indoors or in crowded situations, regardless of vaccination status, to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The latest CDC guidance is here find a COVID-19 vaccination site here. Here’s the latest list of bars, restaurants, and menus transforming for the holidays around Nashville.Ĭheck back here for holiday bar additions and regular updates to this map throughout the season.ĭon’t see a holiday bar listed? Send Eater Nashville the details via the tipline.ĭisclaimer: Health experts consider dining out to be a high-risk activity for the unvaccinated the latest data about the delta variant indicates that it may pose a low-to-moderate risk for the vaccinated, especially in areas with substantial transmission. This year’s crop of holiday bars and pop-ups throughout Music City promises plenty of good cheer, themed soul-warming cocktails, plus walls and ceilings brimming with extra festive decor, tinseled-out Christmas trees, and sparkling lights aplenty. Please read our full Privacy Policy here.The holiday bars and pop-ups are back in full force in Nashville this year. Please do the appropriate research before participating in any third party offers. Additionally, some posts might be sponsored to support this site. PRIVACY POLICY & DISCLOSURE: In accordance with FTC guidelines, I disclose that I may be compensated if consumers choose to utilize links located throughout the content on this site. Your safety, satisfaction and fun traveling solo are your responsibility alone and not that of Solo Traveler, its publisher, editor and/or writers. Every person and every travel situation is different. Please note that while we have advertising clients promoting destinations, products, services, trips and tours on Solo Traveler and that we endeavour to only work with companies in which we have confidence, we are not responsible for the delivery or quality of their products or services. The content of Solo Traveler and any resources published by Solo Traveler are meant for entertainment and inspiration only. The Stove Fox – another that’s located outside of honky-tonk central.The Nashville Palace – located near Opryland, the Nashville Palace is run by the people behind Robert's Western World.Foobar – off the beaten track in a building that looks bunkerish, Foobar is supposed to have great music.3rd and Lindsey – it was under renovation when I was in town but it is open for business again.The Family Wash – I'm told that musicians will show up for impromptu jams here.Robert's Western World – to see some top musicians that you will see on stage at the Grand Ole Opry.Here's Steve's list of the best music venues in Nashville. His #1 choice was Robert's Western World but there were more and they tended to be outside of the tourist areas. So I returned the next day to get his word on the best bars in Nashville. Certainly the best I'd seen in the honky-tonks. He directed me to Roberts Western World one afternoon where I saw Rachel Hester & the Tennessee Walkers. To find the best music in Nashville, I spoke with Steve, the manager of the Ernest Tubb Record Shop on Broadway. ![]() And then I ask another to try and confirm the information I've received. To find the best of a place I ask a local. I may do research before I leave on a trip but I do not rely on it for everything. Rachel Hester & the Tennessee Walkers playing at Roberts on Broadway. ![]()
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