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Hot chicken, happy hours, and honky-tonks: Nashville on a budget

WeekendvacationHonky-Tonk HeritageFoodie ParadiseLive Music Central

Highlights

Taste Nashville's signature spicy fried chicken at legendary budget-friendly joints with Southern hospitality

Experience free live music pouring from packed honky-tonks and dive bars along Nashville's iconic main drag

Explore the city's most creative and affordable food scene in the artsy East Nashville neighborhood

Sip inventive, quality cocktails at casual bars that prioritize flavor over pretension

Browse authentic Latino food courts and neighborhood markets where locals source fresh ingredients and grab bites

Learn to cook Nashville comfort food in an intimate class with local culinary experts

Where to Stay

2 picks

STAY

The JW Steakhouse Hotel or Similar Budget Chain (Downtown)

Mid-range hotel within walking distance of Broadway honky-tonks and main attractions. Clean, comfortable rooms with WiFi, often under $120/night off-peak. Walkable to dinner/nightlife clusters.

STAY

East Nashville Airbnb or Boutique Guesthouse

Budget Airbnb or small guesthouse in artsy East Nashville ($80-120/night for couple). More local vibe, walkable to restaurants and galleries, quieter than Broadway but still close to nightlife. Great neighborhood for exploring on foot.

Where to Eat

6 picks

EAT

Bolton's Famous Spicy Chicken & Fish

Nashville's iconic hot chicken spot; order the spicy fried chicken sandwich with signature sauce, sides of mac and cheese or collard greens, and sweet tea. This is THE Nashville comfort food experience.

Mickey's (East Nashville)
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Mickey's (East Nashville)

Beloved neighborhood dive with rotating cocktails at $10 (try the Tom Cat: gin, mezcal, sweet vermouth). Hot pretzels with beer cheese ($3-5) and a signature red light ambiance. Low-key locals' favorite.

Robert's Western World
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Robert's Western World

Honky-tonk diner famous for its Recession Special: fried bologna sandwich, chips, Moon Pie, and PBR for just $6. Live music venue upstairs. Sit at the counter for prime people-watching and live honky-tonk vibes.

Low Bar
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Low Bar

Snazzy '70s-themed cocktail bar with $11 creative cocktails, $10-12 margaritas, and exceptional daily 2-for-1 happy hour deals until 8pm. House shots $9, wine $9/glass.

Perfectly Fine
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Perfectly Fine

Upscale-casual spot with $13 rotating cocktails featuring complex flavors (try the Ojo del Agua with tequila, yuzu, cinnamon, lime). Order appetizers in half-sizes—mac and cheese, shrimp, hibiscus agua fresca ($4 with unlimited refills).

Plaza Mariachi Food Court
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Plaza Mariachi Food Court

Authentic Latino food court with rotating vendors serving tacos, tamales, tortas, and fresh juices for $6-12. Grocery store attached. Weekends feature live entertainment and cultural atmosphere perfect for photography.

What to Do

6 picks

DO

East Nashville Street Art & Food Tour (Self-Guided)

Stroll through artsy East Nashville's murals, galleries, and street art. Visit local indie shops, browse vintage finds, and stop at small cafes. This area has Nashville's most creative food scene and Instagram-worthy walls.

Wine Tasting at Ole Smoky Distillery
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Wine Tasting at Ole Smoky Distillery

Tennessee whiskey and moonshine tasting at an affordable distillery. Try flights of signature spirits, learn about local distilling traditions, and browse the shop. Often has food truck outside or nearby casual dining.

Broadway Honky-Tonk Crawl
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Broadway Honky-Tonk Crawl

Walk the iconic Broadway corridor hitting free live music venues like Robert's Western World, Acme Feed & Seed, and Tootsies. Each bar has different acts and vibes; no cover charge, just buy drinks. Peak energy 8pm-midnight.

DO

Ryman Auditorium (The Mother Church of Country Music)

Historic venue offering tours ($15-20 per person) or catch a live performance if schedule aligns. Iconic architecture and country music history. Beautiful photography spot inside and out.

DO

Nashville Cooking Class (Local Culinary Workshop)

Book a budget-friendly 2-3 hour hands-on cooking class focusing on Nashville comfort food: hot chicken, biscuits, or Southern sides. Small group or couple classes available. Learn from local chefs, then eat what you make.

DO

Acme Feed & Seed Happy Hour & Live Music

Multi-level honky-tonk with all-day 'Happy Days' specials: $3-4 beer, $4 jello shots, $5 frosé, $6 signature shots (try The Elvis with peanut butter whiskey). Live bands every night; rooftop views of Broadway.

Good to Know

5 picks

KNOW

Happy Hour Timing & Deals

Most Nashville bars run happy hours 5-7pm on weekdays with 2-for-1 beers or $10 well cocktails. Tuesday and Wednesday nights are the absolute cheapest—bars offer extended happy hours (until 8-9pm) and fewer crowds. Avoid weekends if budget is tight; Thursday-Saturday prices jump 20-30%.

KNOW

East Nashville Accessibility & Vibe

East Nashville is 2-3 miles from downtown Broadway; take a rideshare ($7-12) or bus #3 (90 cents). The neighborhood feels bohemian and less touristy—locals prefer it. Streets are walkable and safe. Most restaurants close by 10pm, so eat early if planning evening activities.

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Free Live Music vs. Paid Venues

Broadway honky-tonks offer completely free live music with drink purchases—no cover. Paid venues (Ryman, larger concert halls) charge $20-100+. For maximum music on budget, stick to Broadway bars 8pm-midnight Thursday-Sunday for high-energy acts.

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Food Cost Reality Check

Nashville's budget eats (hot chicken, tacos, sandwiches) run $6-12 per person. Mid-range dinners average $15-25. Fancy restaurants are $35+. For this trip, focus on honky-tonk food (cheap, authentic) and food courts (lowest prices, authentic) to stay under budget while experiencing local flavors.

KNOW

Neighborhoods & Walkability

Downtown (Broadway/Honky-Tonk district) is highly walkable but touristy and pricier. East Nashville (2-3 miles away) is walkable, artsy, and cheaper. South Nashville (Plaza Mariachi area) is residential and requires transit. Plan each day to minimize cross-town movement; stay in one cluster per morning/afternoon.

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Best For

Food and drink-focused couplesBudget travelers seeking authentic local experiencesLive music enthusiasts on a moderate budgetFoodies interested in regional Southern cuisineNightlife seekers who value walkability and variety

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