Do Nashville bars have cover charges?

The early sets are usually more acoustic and the late night sets get wild and loud with inebriated patrons (and lots of bachelorettes) dancing into the wee hours. There are no cover charges but BRING CASH to fill the tip buckets for the hard working musicians who are going to entertain you all night long.
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Are there cover charges for Nashville bars?

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There are no cover charges for most of the honky tonks along Honky Tonk Row on Broadway, so you can pop in, check out the scene, listen to the music, and move on if nothing strikes a chord with you.
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Do Nashville bars have dress codes?

The legal drinking age in Tennessee is 21 years and bars are licensed until 0300, but most tend to close earlier on Sundays. Dress code is 'anything goes' in the honky-tonks and 'smart-casual' elsewhere.
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Does tootsies have a cover charge?

There is never a cover charge.
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Do the bars in Nashville pay the bands?

As someone who has owned and operated Broadway music clubs for more than 20 years, I can tell you that musicians definitely get paid. In the past year, our four Broadway clubs have paid our musicians more than $1.4 million. We hire and pay the band leaders, and they hire and pay their band members.
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Do bars pay singers in Nashville?

The pay rate for these venues runs the gamut from pay to play to upwards of $100 per night per player and everything in between. Most clubs in the city are tips only or a $20 to $50 base pay plus tips.
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How much do Nashville session players make?

As of May 10, 2022, the average annual pay for a Session Musician in Nashville is $40,201 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $19.33 an hour. This is the equivalent of $773/week or $3,350/month.
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What should you not wear in Nashville?

There are no dress codes in Nashville (that I know of), so you can truly get away with what you want. If your style is jeans and graphic t-shirts, go for it. If you want to dress up a bit “country,” go for it! I recommend wearing cute and comfortable pieces that are both functional and fashionable.
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Can you drink on the streets of Nashville?

Mayor John Cooper announced a new health order Friday afternoon that prohibits the consumption of alcohol outside a permitted area in downtown Nashville and Midtown. The new health order goes into effect Saturday at 5 p.m. and will prohibit the consumption of alcohol outside an establishment like a bar or restaurant.
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Where do the celebrities go in Nashville?

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  • Bluebird Cafe. ...
  • Whole Foods in Green Hills. ...
  • The Mall at Green Hills. ...
  • Pancake Pantry. ...
  • Clyde's on Church Ping-Pong Bar. ...
  • Franklin, TN. ...
  • Bongo Java on Belmont Blvd. ...
  • Pinewood Social.
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Do Nashville bars check purses?

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Can you wear flip flops to bars in Nashville?

Not so much dress codes for bars, but some dinner places do say business casual, which means jeans are ok, but men cannot wear sleeveless shirts, flip flops or shorts.
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How do I not look like a tourist in Nashville?

Here are some easy ways NOT to look like a tourist.
  1. #1 – We Don't All Wear Cowboy Boots. ...
  2. #2 – Leave the Stetson at Home, Unless You're Going to the Wild Horse Saloon. ...
  3. #3 – Don't Be Afraid of East Nashville. ...
  4. #4 – Don't Try to Speak Our Language… ...
  5. #5 – Order Sweet Tea the Right Way.
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Is Tootsies Nashville 18 and over?

One of Broadway's most popular destinations, Tootsies, gets crowded early. If you're under 21, you'll have to check it out prior to 7:00pm.
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What is Tootsies in Nashville famous for?

Tootsies is the most famous honky tonk on downtown Nashville's Broadway. It has hosted and nurtured dozens of Country Music's legends -- such as Faron Young, Charley Pride, Patsy Cline, and Loretta Lynn, to name a few -- and is responsible for grooming many of Music City's stars of tomorrow.
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Do you have to be 21 for bars in Nashville?

How old do you have to be to enter a bar in Nashville TN? Most places you can get into at any age, or 18+, but you have to be 21 to sit at the bar, and obviously to order Alcohol. There are other places that are all ages until a certain time of day, then after that you have to be 21+ Or 18+ to enter.
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Can you drink while walking in Nashville?

Right now, folks can't leave a bar or walk the streets with a can or bottle of beer - but it is allowed in a plastic or paper cup. According to an analysis from Metro Council, Section 7.24.
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Is there open container in Nashville?

Open containers of alcohol are now prohibited on unenclosed, operating party vehicles in Davidson County, but pending legislation could ultimately open up avenues to bring booze back on board.
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Can you walk down Broadway in Nashville with alcohol?

Can You Walk On Broadway In Nashville With Alcohol? According to state law, you cannot buy alcohol-to-go. On Broadway you will find honky tonks like that.
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Should I bring cowboy boots to Nashville?

Nashville locals may not wear cowboy boots all day every day, but at the same time it probably wouldn't be uncommon to see at least a few wear them every now and then. Should you wear cowboy boots your entire trip? Most definitely not. Your feet will likely kill you by the end of your first day.
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What is the best month to go to Nashville?

The best time to visit Nashville is from April through October, when the warm weather brings this music city to life. Although December is quite charming with Christmas decorations at the Opryland Hotel and the Belle Meade Historic Site, winter is low season.
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How should I dress for the Grand Ole Opry?

There is no charge for this service. Attire Wondering what to wear to the Grand Ole Opry? Just as the styles vary on the Opry stage, they do in the seats of the Opry House. You'll see everything from faded jeans to business suits, cowboy hats to your Sunday best.
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Do session players get royalties?

At present, session musicians will not typically receive royalties from sales and streaming services, unless it is stipulated in their recording agreement.
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How much do session bassists make?

Willaert estimates that the average session musician earns between $40,000 and $50,00 a year, while the top couple of hundred session musicians in the world, the "first-call musicians" on major productions, earn "well into the six figures, and almost closer to seven."
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