Grand Opening Set For Friends In Low Places Bar
Country superstars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood will celebrate the grand opening of their new bar, Friends In Low Places, on March 7. Located at 411 Broadway, the 54,715 square foot, four-floor venue will become the largest honky-tonk on Lower Broadway.
“If you are one of the lucky ones who come to this town and receive its many blessings, don’t you owe something to Nashville?” shares Brooks. “Garth Brooks owes a lot to Music City.”
The first and second floor will feature an elevated experience of a traditional honky-tonk. It will include the largest LED screens on Broadway as well as the newest sound and lighting technology, all of which was installed by Brooks’ road crew. The custom built stage for musicians will sit in the heart of the building, and will feature the Circle G emblem, which Brooks used to perform in Central Park. The first floor will offer two bars, seating and a dance floor. On the second, guests can find an additional two bars, a place to overlook the stage downstairs and sliding glass windows overlooking Broadway.
The third floor will be the private event space for the venue. With the ability to accommodate up to 250 guests, the space will mimic the inviting atmosphere of Brook and Yearwood’s home, featuring a double sided fireplace and patio.
The Oasis Rooftop will offer a beach theme with 10 foot palm trees. Featuring retractable garage doors, an open-air patio and two full bars, The Oasis will be the largest rooftop on the street.
As for food, the menu will be crafted by Yearwood herself. Recipes will be inspired by her own Trisha’s Southern Kitchen, as well as her cookbooks. The venue plans to serve food on all four floors from 11 a.m – 9 p.m every day.
“I can’t imagine there being a Garth honky-tonk without Trisha Food!” says Yearwood. “I’m honored to get to be a part of something so exciting and so big, and to work alongside the love of my life doing it. The whole team at Friends In Low Places is incredible!”
Friends in Low Places was brought to life by EOA Architects and R.C. Mathews Contractor. The venue plans to be open seven days a week, from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. The opening of Friends in Low Places will also include a police substation in partnership with the MNPD.
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