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Dinner Before the Show: 12 Restaurants to Try During Tin Pan South

Nashville’s biggest songwriters festival returns April 2

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Celebrating songwriters is a Nashville tradition, with venues around town dedicated to showcasing the people and stories behind the music. Tin Pan South, an annual festival that’s been around since 1993, turns stages all across Nashville over to the songbirds behind the scenes. Taking place April 2 through 6, Tin Pan South will welcome more than 400 performers to stages around town, from renowned venues like the Bluebird Cafe to newcomers like Anzie Blue.

If you’re headed to a show this year, we’ve gathered the venues and nearby restaurants perfect for a pre- or post-show bite.

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Robert's Western World

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Stroll down Broadway and you’ll find more live music options than you can shake a bachelorette cowboy hat at, with bands blaring tunes into the street at all hours. All honky tonks are special in their own right, but Robert’s Western World is one of the few that locals wholeheartedly love. You’ll find traditional country music bands on stage daily, plus a limited menu of reasonably priced throwback fare — like Robert’s Recession Special that includes a fried bologna sandwich, chips, a Moon Pie, and a PBR for just $6.

Listening Room Cafe

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The Listening Room shines the spotlight on songwriters every single day, so it’s only fitting the main stage will host 10 shows throughout Tin Pan South. Along with special guests, artists include Ingrid Andress, Scotty McCreery, Jeffrey Steele, and more. There’s a food and beverage minimum, so you might as well plan to grab a bite during the show. Options include wings, wraps, burgers, and a cheesecake topped with bourbon caramel for dessert.

Evelyn's

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If you’re searching for a hotel to camp out in during Tin Pan South, the Hutton Hotel is a must for music lovers. Thanks to its network of secret entrances, two-story soundproofed suites, utility hookups for tour buses, and onsite venue, Analog, its a no-brainer for artists looking for a place to stay when in town. The venue is hosting tons of shows during Tin Pan South in addition to educational and conversational sessions. Before your show, head to the Hutton’s new signature restaurant, Evelyn’s, for a knock-your-socks-off meal. Menu standouts include the confit bacon with apple butter, tuna tartare, scallops with mushroom risotto, and seafood bisque.

The Station Inn

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A Nashville staple for over 40 years, the Station Inn has welcomed plenty of stars to its stage including Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley, and John Prine. They’ll keep the tradition going during Tin Pan South welcoming groups of singer/songwriters to perform in the round twice daily throughout the week. There are a handful of snack options available to order during the shows, including pizza and garlic knots.

3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill

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Compared to the Bluebird, 3rd and Lindsley is a massive space — there’s seating for up to 340 people. The venue’s Tin Pan South lineup teases a few special guests alongside notable names like Chris DeStefano, HARDY, and Sara Evans. Cold beer and craft cocktail options are aplenty (including a few nonalcoholic ones), as well as a menu that features sharable apps, salads, burgers, and a southern-style catfish plate.

City Winery

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During Tin Pan South, you can catch two shows daily at the Lounge at City Winery, an elegant venue located in SoBro. Arrive early to sip a cocktail on the rooftop and take in the skyline views before settling into your table for dinner and a show. The concert dining menu emphasizes shared plates like tuna crudo, wagyu sliders, wings, and hot honey pizza, each of which lists a recommended wine for pairing.

Rudy's Jazz Room

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Rudy’s Jazz Room, an intimate, jazz-forward venue with a decidedly New Orleans flavor, hosts live music nightly. It’s not on the list for Tin Pan South this year, but it’s worth a visit for live music lovers in town for the week. Pair the entertainment with Creole cuisine like gumbo, red beans and rice, or a crawfish grilled cheese. Try one of the specialty cocktails, like the Noble Oak chocolate old fashioned with bourbon, homemade cocoa nib simple syrup, Peychaud’s, and orange bitters.

Cross-Eyed Critters Watering Hole

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There’s a plethora of karaoke bars in Nashville, but the one inside the Graduate Hotel is sure to provide a memorable experience — the stage includes a backup band of animatronic critters. During Tin Pan Week this year, you’ll have to hand the mic over to the pros, but that’ll give you a chance to soak in the music while enjoying a Whiskey Glasses cocktail (bourbon, banana, and black walnut) and small bites like Tajin-topped fries, flautas, and a refreshing paleta for dessert.

Commodore Grille

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Tucked inside the Holiday Inn adjacent to Vanderbilt’s campus, the Commodore Grille has been dedicating its stage to songwriters since the 1980s in a proud deviation from the honky tonk entertainment found just down the street. The hotel itself has been known to host a celebrity or two, and the Commodore Grille stage is no exception. This year’s Tin Pan South lineup includes two round-style shows daily, closing with a ‘Best Of’ Tin Pan South Songwriter Seminar on Saturday night. The Southern-influenced dinner menu includes Tennessee whiskey barbecue wings, brisket nachos, shrimp and grits, and smoked gouda grits.

E3 Chophouse

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Anzie Blue is a Hillsboro Village cafe that temporarily closed its doors in order to reinvent itself as a music venue in 2023. Now, it’s gearing up to host Tin Pan South shows for the first time in its history. Anzie Blue’s location makes it perfect for grabbing a pre- or post-show meal at E3 Chophouse. Opt for classic steakhouse fare like filets, surf and turf, and starchy sides, or go coastal with a seafood tower, raw oysters, or caviar. E3 also boasts one of the best whiskey collections in the city.

The Bluebird Cafe

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It may be a 90-seat venue in a south Nashville strip mall, but the Bluebird Cafe is legendary in the music industry. It’s said to have launched the careers of A-listers like Garth Brooks, Keith Urban, and even Taylor Swift, thanks to its intimate acoustic sets and regular songwriters rounds. This year, the Bluebird will host two shows daily throughout the festival. The venue offers a small cafe-style menu with sandwiches, a barbecue chicken flatbread, and appetizers perfect for sharing.

Fox & Locke

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Fox & Locke may be a bit off the Tin Pan South trail, but it’s a worthwhile trek for music fans. The historic Leiper’s Fork restaurant has a small stage in the corner, but don’t let that deceive you. Some of the biggest names in country music have popped up for open mic night on Thursdays — most recently, Chris Stapleton. Round out the country-style experience with a meat and three plate for dinner, which always includes pulled pork and soulful sides.

Robert's Western World

Stroll down Broadway and you’ll find more live music options than you can shake a bachelorette cowboy hat at, with bands blaring tunes into the street at all hours. All honky tonks are special in their own right, but Robert’s Western World is one of the few that locals wholeheartedly love. You’ll find traditional country music bands on stage daily, plus a limited menu of reasonably priced throwback fare — like Robert’s Recession Special that includes a fried bologna sandwich, chips, a Moon Pie, and a PBR for just $6.

Listening Room Cafe

The Listening Room shines the spotlight on songwriters every single day, so it’s only fitting the main stage will host 10 shows throughout Tin Pan South. Along with special guests, artists include Ingrid Andress, Scotty McCreery, Jeffrey Steele, and more. There’s a food and beverage minimum, so you might as well plan to grab a bite during the show. Options include wings, wraps, burgers, and a cheesecake topped with bourbon caramel for dessert.

Evelyn's

If you’re searching for a hotel to camp out in during Tin Pan South, the Hutton Hotel is a must for music lovers. Thanks to its network of secret entrances, two-story soundproofed suites, utility hookups for tour buses, and onsite venue, Analog, its a no-brainer for artists looking for a place to stay when in town. The venue is hosting tons of shows during Tin Pan South in addition to educational and conversational sessions. Before your show, head to the Hutton’s new signature restaurant, Evelyn’s, for a knock-your-socks-off meal. Menu standouts include the confit bacon with apple butter, tuna tartare, scallops with mushroom risotto, and seafood bisque.

The Station Inn

A Nashville staple for over 40 years, the Station Inn has welcomed plenty of stars to its stage including Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley, and John Prine. They’ll keep the tradition going during Tin Pan South welcoming groups of singer/songwriters to perform in the round twice daily throughout the week. There are a handful of snack options available to order during the shows, including pizza and garlic knots.

3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill

Compared to the Bluebird, 3rd and Lindsley is a massive space — there’s seating for up to 340 people. The venue’s Tin Pan South lineup teases a few special guests alongside notable names like Chris DeStefano, HARDY, and Sara Evans. Cold beer and craft cocktail options are aplenty (including a few nonalcoholic ones), as well as a menu that features sharable apps, salads, burgers, and a southern-style catfish plate.

City Winery

During Tin Pan South, you can catch two shows daily at the Lounge at City Winery, an elegant venue located in SoBro. Arrive early to sip a cocktail on the rooftop and take in the skyline views before settling into your table for dinner and a show. The concert dining menu emphasizes shared plates like tuna crudo, wagyu sliders, wings, and hot honey pizza, each of which lists a recommended wine for pairing.

Rudy's Jazz Room

Rudy’s Jazz Room, an intimate, jazz-forward venue with a decidedly New Orleans flavor, hosts live music nightly. It’s not on the list for Tin Pan South this year, but it’s worth a visit for live music lovers in town for the week. Pair the entertainment with Creole cuisine like gumbo, red beans and rice, or a crawfish grilled cheese. Try one of the specialty cocktails, like the Noble Oak chocolate old fashioned with bourbon, homemade cocoa nib simple syrup, Peychaud’s, and orange bitters.

Cross-Eyed Critters Watering Hole

There’s a plethora of karaoke bars in Nashville, but the one inside the Graduate Hotel is sure to provide a memorable experience — the stage includes a backup band of animatronic critters. During Tin Pan Week this year, you’ll have to hand the mic over to the pros, but that’ll give you a chance to soak in the music while enjoying a Whiskey Glasses cocktail (bourbon, banana, and black walnut) and small bites like Tajin-topped fries, flautas, and a refreshing paleta for dessert.

Commodore Grille

Tucked inside the Holiday Inn adjacent to Vanderbilt’s campus, the Commodore Grille has been dedicating its stage to songwriters since the 1980s in a proud deviation from the honky tonk entertainment found just down the street. The hotel itself has been known to host a celebrity or two, and the Commodore Grille stage is no exception. This year’s Tin Pan South lineup includes two round-style shows daily, closing with a ‘Best Of’ Tin Pan South Songwriter Seminar on Saturday night. The Southern-influenced dinner menu includes Tennessee whiskey barbecue wings, brisket nachos, shrimp and grits, and smoked gouda grits.

E3 Chophouse

Anzie Blue is a Hillsboro Village cafe that temporarily closed its doors in order to reinvent itself as a music venue in 2023. Now, it’s gearing up to host Tin Pan South shows for the first time in its history. Anzie Blue’s location makes it perfect for grabbing a pre- or post-show meal at E3 Chophouse. Opt for classic steakhouse fare like filets, surf and turf, and starchy sides, or go coastal with a seafood tower, raw oysters, or caviar. E3 also boasts one of the best whiskey collections in the city.

The Bluebird Cafe

It may be a 90-seat venue in a south Nashville strip mall, but the Bluebird Cafe is legendary in the music industry. It’s said to have launched the careers of A-listers like Garth Brooks, Keith Urban, and even Taylor Swift, thanks to its intimate acoustic sets and regular songwriters rounds. This year, the Bluebird will host two shows daily throughout the festival. The venue offers a small cafe-style menu with sandwiches, a barbecue chicken flatbread, and appetizers perfect for sharing.

Fox & Locke

Fox & Locke may be a bit off the Tin Pan South trail, but it’s a worthwhile trek for music fans. The historic Leiper’s Fork restaurant has a small stage in the corner, but don’t let that deceive you. Some of the biggest names in country music have popped up for open mic night on Thursdays — most recently, Chris Stapleton. Round out the country-style experience with a meat and three plate for dinner, which always includes pulled pork and soulful sides.

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