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Morgan Wallen's "This Bar & Tennessee Knot" Opens Saturday Amidst CMA Fest in Nashville

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Published on June 02, 2024
Morgan Wallen's "This Bar & Tennessee Knot" Opens Saturday Amidst CMA Fest in NashvilleSource: Instagram/Morgan Wallen’s This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen

Country music fans, your honky-tonk prayers have been answered as Morgan Wallen's Broadway bar is finally swinging open its doors this Saturday, right in the heart of Nashville's music scene. After a teaser of an opening that was pushed farther than expected, "This Bar & Tennessee Knot" rolls out the red carpet on June 1 at 11 a.m. sharp, a stone's throw away from the historic Ryman Auditorium, as confirmed by WSMV News.

The much-anticipated event coincides with the kick-off of CMA Fest, and the timing couldn't be more spot on for raising a glass to the Grammy-nominated artist's latest venture, TC Restaurant Group has pulled out all the stops to ensure that the six-story entertainment hub, complete with three live music stages will be more than just a watering hole it's a bona fide country music bastion that pays homage to Tennessee's rich culinary and musical traditions, and it's been a hiccup-filled journey making sure everything was up to snuff, including a hang-up over an external sign as reported by Billboard.

For those of you with appetites that can only be satisfied by southern comfort food, "This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen" is not just about the drinks—though, with over six bars, your thirst will undoubtedly be quenched. This establishment promises a menu peppered with southern delectables, bar bites, not to mention Mama Wallen's own personal recipes. Gear up to take a bite of the homeland, where every dish tells a story of southern life, as proudly announced by The Tennessean.

Talking spirits and spitfire ballads, the space boasts an impressive spread across its 30,000-square-feet establishment, where guests can lose themselves in the melodic strums of guitars under the open sky on its rooftop, and yes, it all feels like a blurring blend between a grand dining experience and an ode to Nashville's rustic roots—just the vision Wallen and the TC Restaurant Group had in mind when they designed this joint, the good folks at WSMV News give us the scoop on its build from scratch story of love and bourbon softer thuds beyond neon lights.