You’ll jump straight into Nashville nightlife with this downtown pub crawl—no tabs to settle or decisions to make. Sip local moonshine, try craft beers and cocktails picked for you at each bar, and get a free fanny pack (it’s handier than you’d think). With a local guide leading the way, you’ll hear stories, meet new faces, and catch that wild energy only Nashville seems to have after dark.
We ducked into Doc Holliday’s just as the neon was flickering on outside—felt like the right kind of start for a Nashville pub crawl. Our guide (I think his name was Tyler?) handed out these bright fanny packs with a grin that said he’d seen it all before. I stuffed mine with my phone and ID, already glad not to be juggling stuff all night. The first drink came fast—a Tennessee whiskey shot that burned in a good way—and someone at the bar started strumming an old country tune. I’m not sure if he worked there or just felt like playing.
After that, we wandered down 2nd Ave, following Tyler through little knots of people spilling out of honky tonks. He pointed out where Johnny Cash used to play—couldn’t tell if he was joking but it made us laugh anyway. Each stop had its own vibe: one place smelled like fried pickles and beer mats, another had these sticky wooden tables and a bartender who winked when she handed me something called “apple pie moonshine.” I tried to sip slow but it went down easy—maybe too easy. Somewhere between the second and third bar, I realized I hadn’t checked my phone once.
The last spot had this weird blue light over the bar and a group of locals who cheered when we walked in with our matching fanny packs. We swapped stories about where we were from—one guy told me Nashville’s best hangover cure (fried bologna sandwich at 3am, apparently). By then my voice was hoarse from laughing and shouting over the music, but nobody seemed to mind.
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours in downtown Nashville.
Yes, selected drinks at every establishment are included in your booking price.
Yes, the tour requires at least 4 people to operate; otherwise you may need to reschedule or get a refund.
The tour starts at Doc Holliday’s on 2nd Ave in downtown Nashville.
Yes, all guests must have valid photo ID for entry and drinks.
This information isn’t specified; check directly with the operator if needed.
No hotel pickup is included; public transport options are nearby downtown Nashville.
Yes, service animals are allowed on this tour.
Your evening includes selected alcoholic beverages at four downtown bars in Nashville—with no extra tabs or decisions needed—and your own Nash Pack fanny pack to keep essentials close while your local guide leads you through each stop before heading back out into the city lights.
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