The Nashville Palace

Bar · Haysboro

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Nashville Palace — Music Venue Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Big picture: What’s the vibe of the place, what’s it like? Since 1977, Nashville Palace has been a go-to for country music. With its big dance floors, daily live music and proximity to the Grand Ole Opry, lots of country stars cut their teeth here. And while both the city and the music industry have changed, Nashville Palace hasn’t much. It’s a straightforward, basic décor, with some twinkling lights, open dance floors and stages where the musicians are the focal point. What kinds of events can we see here? For people for whom Broadway has become too flashy, too crowded and too loud, Nashville Palace is the old-school country music destination. This is where you can come see classic country musicians (and young folks playing classic sounds), learn to line dance and have room on the dance floor to practice your moves. There’s live music seven days a week, with dance lessons on Tuesdays. The musical hall occasionally hosts other events, such as armored mixed martial arts jousts country is the bread and butter. How are the seats? There are ample serviceable tables and chairs where you can eat, drink and watch the musicians. Everywhere has a decent view of the band. In the back room, many people get up and dance because there’s room on the dance floor, but there’s no pressure if that’s not your thing. You won’t be the only one sitting. You can make reservations for a specific table for Friday and Saturday nights in the back room. Good for kids? Anyone of all ages can come to hear music and eat and drink (non-alcoholic beverages, of course) in the front room. The back room, reserved for dancing and special events, is 21+. There’s no reason not to bring kids and expose them to classic country. Anything in particular that makes this place special, from the programming to a unique feature it has? You can’t argue with live music all day, every day, at a venue within walking distance of the Grand Ole Opry that offers free parking. It may not be fancy, but it is reliable. You know you’ll find what you came for. If we’re going to be in town, what—and who—do you think this is best for? If you love country music—old or new—and want to understand its roots, this is a good place to catch its rhythm." - Margaret Littman

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