I would appreciate any help on New Years Eve in Nashville 2005. Thank You.
2005 New Years Eve in Nashville
5-6 of us from Ohio (ages34-40)
WE think we are going to the Mercy
Lounge for New Years Eve.This was suggested
from a friend who lives in Nashville.
They have a web site www.mercylounge.com
2005 New Years Eve in Nashville
We plan to go to the Mercy Lounge
on New Years Eve.This was suggested from a friend whom lives in Nashville.(5 of us from Ohio)..They have a web site%26gt;www.mercylounge.com
fox965
Any of the honky tonks on broadway are great any time and especially on new years eve. don%26#39;t miss brandon giles at jim %26amp; layla%26#39;s bluegrass inn on broadway - 9:00 PM - 11:00PM new years eve.
I would appreciate info too!! Does anyone know which bars on Broadway will be charging to get in??
None of the honky tonks on Broadway charge a cover. The dance clubs do, and some of the 2nd Avenue bars do (including Wildhorse, but I think they%26#39;re having a show that night, anyway). The honky tonks do pass around a tip jar, and that%26#39;s because the bands are paid little to nothing.
I know that Tootsies will be charging to get in. i was in Nashville two weeks ago and there was a sign advertizing for ';New years Tikets'; on tootsies.
what about for younger college aged kids? Where would be the best place for us to go?
For younger college kids, go to buffalo billards, or bar nashville. Buffalo billards doesn%26#39;t charge a cover for the downstairs bar. Bar nashville might charge a cover, but it will be packed. If you like clubs, go to Decades. It is on the corner of 2nd and broadway. The normal cover is @5-10, but I don%26#39;t know about new years. I do know it is always packed, so get there before 10 or you won%26#39;t get in. One other thing, if you need a ride, the police are giving free rides until 3am, so don%26#39;t drive. Good luck and have fun.
College-age kids also frequent the bars on Demonbreun, so you might try that.
I am not positive, but I think the tickets associated with Tootsie%26#39;s are only if you go to the show at the Nashville Palace. They%26#39;re running a shuttle from Tootsie%26#39;s to the Nashville Palace all night. (No offense to my beloved honky tonks, but I can%26#39;t imagine anyone paying $50 to get into Tootsie%26#39;s.)
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