Indoor Venue

Wildhorse Saloon

The Wildhorse Saloon is Nashville's #1 Dining and Entertainment destination and a mecca of entertainment in America.

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Baker Peters Fine Dining & Lounge

The mansion was built as the home of Dr. James Harvey Baker, a prominent physician. Some accounts of Dr.

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The Well

Our stage is the newest addition to Knoxville’s vibrant music scene. We're the only place west of downtown offering live, original music by local, regional and national artists.

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Boyd's Jig and Reel

Whether it be in the highlands of Scotland, the green plains of Ireland, or the rolling mountains of Appalachia, music and drink have always brought people together.

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Preservation Pub

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Tennessee Theatre

The theatre first opened on October 1, 1928, and with nearly 2,000 seats in the auditorium, was billed as "Knoxville's Grand Entertainment Palace".

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Rum Boogie Cafe

Rum Boogie Café is a unique restaurant and bar established in 1985 as the cornerstone of the Historic Beale Street and Highway 61, in the mid 1980’s Renaissance of the famed Entertainment District.

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Wet Willie's

Sure, you may have had a strawberry daiquiri before, but what about a Monster Melon or a Chocolate Thunder? At Wet Willie's, you can get those flavors and many many more.

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Silky O' Sullivan's Irish Pub

Home of the Diver (a giant alcoholic drink that comes in a bucket) and Beale Street's only goats, Silky O'Sullivan's serves up live music, beer, mixed drinks, and of course, barbecue.

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Kings Palace Café

Walk down Beale Street and you see blues club after blues club. If you want some jazz, drop in to King's Palace Cafe.

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