Bar combines festive Christmas decor with live music and a mechanical bull, creating a lively and fun atmosphere. Guests engage in activities like custom hat-making and enjoy sports games on multiple TVs. Energy stays upbeat with a mix of casual gatherings and themed parties.
Perfect for watching home Titans games with all sports games on at the Hideaway bar. Offers indoor and outdoor bars, a killer patio, cheap drinks, a food truck, clean bathrooms, free parking, and a shuttle to and from the game.
Free parking makes access simple. Traffic flows smoothly, allowing easy in and out near downtown. A shuttle service also runs to and from the game.
Good to know
The Christmas pop-up bar features festive themes like gingerbread and glam.
Expect a lively atmosphere with holiday cocktails during the pop-up.
Parking is free, making it easy to visit the bar.
Stadium features a music-themed guitar scoreboard and offers excellent city views from all seats. Atmosphere stays family-friendly with interactive games and activities around a large centerfield bar, creating a lively but approachable vibe for all ages.
Games offer an entertaining atmosphere with family-friendly vibes and interactive activities for kids. Private suites and gathering rooms add options beyond just watching the game.
Ample parking exists within a short walk, including both free and paid options. A convenient parking garage sits just steps away, making access simple and easy.
Good to know
Thursdays feature discounted ticket prices for the Nashville Sounds games.
Expect giveaways during select games throughout the season.
Autograph sessions with players occur before and after games.
Bar offers pool tables, dart boards, and a jukebox with unique music, creating a lively and fun environment. Multiple TV screens cover sports games, attracting locals who enjoy a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Comfortable seating and a small outdoor patio add to the neighborhood tavern vibe.
A mix of dive bar and sports bar vibes fills the space, with TVs showing any game requested. Bills fans find a strong presence here, making it a solid spot for watching games with beer and good food.
A huge parking lot offers plenty of space, making it easy to find a spot. Parking availability stands out compared to many other bars around town.
Good to know
Roy's Tavern is for patrons aged 21 and up.
It is important to order at the bar because many people don't notice the sign.
Parking is available at Roy's Tavern.
Baseball fields sit on well-kept turf with picnic tables and dog-friendly areas nearby. The park hosts a competitive yet friendly community where kids play and families gather. Concessions offer a wide selection, adding convenience to the outdoor experience.
Games feature baseball and softball with active play. Umpires sometimes engage in play wrestling or use their phones during the game.
Plenty of parking spots exist, making it easy to find a place. Sometimes, parking gets a bit hectic during busy times.
Good to know
Parking can be hectic, but there is usually plenty available.
The women's bathroom often has maintenance issues, including clogged toilets.
The concession stand offers a big selection but is considered pricey.
Open layout with sports-themed decor and multiple TVs creates an upscale yet casual vibe. Energy balances between lively game-watching and family-friendly comfort. Features include a cozy bar area, outdoor patio with umbrellas, and authentic Philly references throughout.
Several good TVs show games, creating a sports bar atmosphere that suits both fans and families. The space works well for hanging out, catching a game, or grabbing a drink during football season.
Easy access to free parking with plentiful spaces nearby. Additional spots are available up the hill if needed.
Good to know
Parking is easy and free near the restaurant.
Happy hour offers several good specials daily.
The food comes out quickly, making it great for a quick bite.
Neighborhood bar with huge outdoor seating and numerous TVs creates a friendly, chill atmosphere suited for sports fans and casual gatherings. Decor reflects a 90โs vibe that feels comfortable and inviting. Crowd mixes families, friends, and colleagues enjoying lively conversations and cold drinks.
A solid spot with a great sports bar feel and multiple TVs showing NFL games. Crowded on game Sundays with a Sunday beer special that adds to the vibe.
A large parking lot sits right outside, offering plenty of spaces. Finding a spot is very easy here.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day on Sundays with half-off drinks.
Monday night features a special promotion from Cigar City.
Sundays offer half-off Bloody Marys, mimosas, and draft beers.
Brewery space offers dog-friendly indoor areas with plenty of games scattered around for casual play. Atmosphere stays clean and cool with open-air windows and a shaded patio for comfortable seating. Taplist spreads across two walls, complemented by art displays and a broad selection of beers.
Good TVs and a projector showing football games create a solid setup for watching live sports. A variety of table games adds extra fun alongside the games on screen.
Free parking stands out with 2-hour limit and easy access. The lot offers a rare no-cost option that simplifies visits.
Good to know
Parking is free for two hours, but spaces are limited.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 7pm.
All beers are brewed in-house with unique formulas.
Large bar and grill offers indoor and outdoor seating with a huge front patio and covered outdoor area. Atmosphere blends loud live music with a friendly vibe and plenty of games like darts, pool, and arcade basketball. Space feels unique and comfortable, suitable for quiet evenings or lively gatherings.
Great games play on multiple screens while people enjoy darts, pool tables, and other games. Comfortable vintage couches offer a spot to watch sports, and a variety of fun activities keep everyone entertained.
Ample free parking makes access simple and hassle-free. Parking spots are easy to find and convenient.
Good to know
The bathroom is upstairs.
The Wedge Nashville offers free parking.
No kids are allowed after 9 pm.
Arena offers beautiful setup and great seating with close proximity to events. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and comfortable, though seating can be tight for taller individuals. Parking is convenient but can become problematic during busy times.
Ole McQiddy Arena hosts volleyball games with great seating and draws record crowds. Nebraska won a match against TSU in front of the largest audience ever for a volleyball game there.
Parking involves a convenient garage just around the corner, but spaces fill up fast. Planning for parking is often problematic, especially during rush hour and bad weather.
Good to know
Parking at Allen Arena can be challenging, especially during busy events.
There is a parking garage conveniently located around the corner from the arena.
Expect tight seating if you're taller than 5'9"; legroom may be limited.
Warehouse filled with vintage arcade games and premium pinball machines creates a nostalgic atmosphere with loud, energetic vibes. Large outdoor patio offers games like cornhole and ping pong, supporting group gatherings. Free play on most arcade games adds to the lively, interactive experience.
Over 500 games are available, including free outdoor games like corn hole and connect 4. Staff are helpful and clear about game hours, with games shutting off by 11:45pm and lights coming on at 11:30pm.
Free parking is available with plenty of spaces. Driving is easy thanks to the no-cost parking option.
Good to know
Entry is free for adults, but kids pay a $10 fee.
Tokens cost $1 each, or $1.20 if bought with a card.
Most arcade games are free to play, while pinball machines cost $1 each.
Concert hall combines intimate live music with an on-site bowling alley and an outdoor patio overlooking a baseball stadium. The venue offers crisp acoustics and clear sight lines, creating a cozy yet lively atmosphere. Crowds often stand close together, adding to the energetic vibe during shows.
A balcony offers rooftop views of baseball games at the nearby Sounds Ball Field. Fireworks light up the sky every Friday during games, visible from the patio. A sports bar and nine bowling lanes add to the live sports atmosphere.
Plenty of parking space makes access easy and affordable. This spot offers cheap parking options, which is rare downtown.
Good to know
Parking costs $45, so plan ahead to avoid high fees.
ID is required for entry unless the event is 18+.
Reservations at the restaurant are recommended to avoid missing concerts.
Historic auditorium with classic vibe and comfortable seating offers excellent sightlines and an intimate atmosphere. Lighting and stage effects enhance events despite an older setup. Venue size allows good views even from the back.
Multiple MMA and basketball events take place here with phenomenal sound during games. The crowd gets very excited, especially during arena football and armored MMA fights.
Lots of parking options exist nearby, including a garage next door. Some spots are reasonably priced and less than a block away, but parking can be expensive and sometimes hard to find.
Good to know
Parking is limited and can be expensive near the venue.
The venue often opens doors late, which may cause attendees to miss the start of events.
There is no handicap accessible parking available at the venue.
Hotel offers spacious, beautifully designed rooms with unique vinyl record checkout for in-room music. Lobby buzzes with pets and welcoming staff, creating a family-friendly vibe near busy areas. Valet parking and an attached sports bar with multiple screens add convenience and entertainment.
An attached sports bar features many TVs showing games and offers good drinks. The bar has a chill vibe and serves great food, making it easy to catch live sports like the Steelers game.
Valet parking service runs smoothly with helpful attendants like Mina, Kellen, Yassa, and David guiding the process. Staff such as Yassa and Will assist in finding spots and making parking easy.
Good to know
There is a mandatory $55 valet parking fee that is not disclosed during booking.
Parking costs around $55 per night, which can add up quickly.
Dinner service ends at 10 pm, so plan accordingly.
Miniature golf courses combine indoor and outdoor spaces with realistic design featuring plain greens and sand traps. The atmosphere is fun and energetic, with loud music and TVs creating a lively environment. Multiple activities for kids and an on-course drink delivery system add to the family-friendly vibe.
Huge space combines miniature golf with a sports bar vibe. Games play on screens while you golf and track scores on an app.
Parking offers free access with plenty of space and no fees. Crowds can sometimes block entry into the lot.
Good to know
Parking is free with plenty of space available.
The entrance fee is $30 per person for unlimited play.
Kids, seniors, and military personnel receive discounts with ID.
Dark, tucked-away building offers cozy indoor and outdoor seating with lots of TVs showing games. Local crowd creates a warm, lively vibe especially during Bills games, with active cheering and chanting. Games like Golden Tee add to the engaging sports bar atmosphere.
Most TVs show every live Bills game, creating an active crowd that chants and cheers loudly. The vibe feels different from a typical sports bar, making football season a blast here.
Parking spots appear out front or in the back but availability drops to about half during lunch and dinner. The back lot has a weird unidirectional flow that causes jams and makes turning around difficult.
Good to know
Parking can be a problem, especially during busy events.
Happy hour runs from 12 to 6pm on weekdays.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday with free samples.