"Miranda Lambert’s contribution to Broadway looks like Barbie took over the Mojo Dojo Casa House: pink neon, an abundance of faux florals, and three floors of tequila-focused bars. A massive curved staircase—that could serve as a presentation space for debutants before a ball—connects the first two floors. On the second, there’s a full-service Mexican restaurant complete with a giant diamond-encrusted saddle hanging from the ceiling, and a long bar leading to a small square stage downstairs. The girlie-country vibes might be over the top, but the staff is friendly, the selection of mezcals is interesting, and the simple Tex-Mex menu can really hit the spot during a long day of bar-hopping." - ann walczak
"Miranda Lambert’s contribution to Broadway looks like Barbie took over the Mojo Dojo Casa House: pink neon, an abundance of faux florals, and three floors of tequila-focused bars. A massive curved staircase—that could serve as a presentation space for debutants before a ball—connects the first two floors. On the second, there’s a full-service Mexican restaurant complete with a giant diamond-encrusted saddle hanging from the ceiling, and a long bar leading to a small square stage downstairs. The girlie-country vibes might be over the top, but the staff is friendly, the selection of mezcals is interesting, and the simple Tex-Mex menu can really hit the spot during a long day of bar-hopping." - Ann Walczak
"Nashville vies with cities like Las Vegas for the dubious title of Bachelorette Capital of the World, and three-time Grammy-winning country artist Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa is a sparkly pink-and-purple haven for pre-wedding festivities. The first- and second-floor cantinas offer Tex-Mex favorites like tacos, burritos, and fajitas as well as a robust assortment of tequilas and frozen margaritas, while the upper level features a large space that extends onto a rooftop patio with plenty of space for dancing along to live bands and flashy photo opportunities sprinkled throughout." - Kellie Walton
"Country music star Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa, a cantina and honky-tonk hybrid on Broadway, sparkles with sequins, fringe, and hot-pink everything. Grab Tex-Mex on the lower levels before bringing the group to the fourth floor for rooftop views of the city and nightly live music on a neon-lit stage." - Kellie Walton
"A Tex‑Mex cantina on downtown Nashville’s Broadway that was developed with significant creative input from its namesake artist — she helped conceive the concept and name, brought in her own interior designer, collaborated with chefs, and personally taste-tested and approved menu items. The venue emphasizes a direct fan connection through signature dishes and drinks that reflect the celebrity’s tastes and aesthetic." - Madeleine Davies