Garth Brooks Announces Grand Opening Of Friends In Low Places

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have announced the grand opening celebration of their honky-tonk Friends In Low Places on March 7.

Situated at 411 Broadway in the heart of Nashville’s famed Neon Neighborhood, the four-floor, 54,715-square-foot entertainment complex is the largest honky-tonk on the strip. The highly-themed Friends In Low Places even includes a police substation developed in partnership with the Metro Nashville Police Department.

“If you are one of the lucky ones who come to this town and receive its many blessings, don’t you owe something to Nashville?” Garth said. “Garth Brooks owes a lot to Music City.”

The bar’s initial opening only encompassed the first two floors. But on March 7, guests will be able to enjoy every floor. Each level – and even the staircase that connects them – has a distinct feel and theme that blends tradition and innovation.

The first two floors pay tribute to classic honky-tonks with advanced audio-visual technology and a one-of-a-kind expansive performance stage. The first floor boasts massive, customizable viewing screens and two bars. The second floor includes two additional bars and more space overlooking the first-floor action.

The third floor includes intimate private event spaces inspired by Garth and Trisha’s home complete with double-sided fireplace and cozy patio.

And the rooftop bar is appropriately called The Oasis.

The grand opening will feature an array of menu items Garth loves inspired by “Trisha’s Southern Kitchen” and her best-selling cookbooks.

“I can’t imagine there being a Garth honky-tonk without Trisha Food!” Trisha said. “I’m honored to get to be a part of something so exciting and so big and to work alongside the love of my life doing it. The whole team at Friends In Low Places is incredible!”

The honky-tonk’s food menu is planned to be available from 11 a.m. – 9 p.m., seven days a week.

Friends In Low Places plans to be open seven days a week, from 11 a.m. – 2 a.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. – 2 a.m. Saturday and Sunday.

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