He’s won dozens of awards and charted a whole bunch of hits, but Garth Brooks isn’t yet one of the country artists who’s put his own bar in Nashville. He’s thinking about it, though.
During his Wednesday press conference, in which he announced he was withdrawing from the CMA Entertainer of the Year category, he also mentioned the future of a Garth Brooks bar in Nashville.
“It’s coming in the future, but it’s gonna be done the way we do it. So it’ll be its own place very much like Blake [Shelton’s Lower Broadway bar Ole Red is] is his own place. We’re gonna do it our own way.”
He continued, “It’s coming, I would say, probably in the next two years, three years,” he said, but it’s unclear how far along in the process he is. However, the country star seems set on a location on Nashville’s Lower Broadway “because, well, man, when you talk about Broadway, that is ‘Friends in Low Places’ right there.”
Lower Broadway is currently home to Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row, Florida Georgia Line’s FGL House, John Rich’s Redneck Riviera, Alan Jackson’s AJ’s Good Time Bar, Shelton’s Ole Red, Luke Bryan’s 32 Bridge + Kitchen and Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar.
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