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A Night to Remember at Layla’s Honky Tonk
Experience Nashville nightlife at its best with our insider’s guide to Layla’s Honky Tonk. Live music, cool vibes, and unforgettable memories await!Photo credit: Layla’s Honky Tonk
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Bar Details
418 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203
10:00 AM – 3:00 AM
+1 615-726-2799
Casual
Daily Performance
4.7
Overall
Rating
Excellent (1,250++ Reviews)
Food
4.5
Service
4.7
Atmosphere
4.8
Value
4.6
Excellent
750+
Very Good
300+
Average
100+
Poor
30+
Terrible
20+
Layla’s Honky Tonk Experience
Walking into Layla’s on Broadway never gets old. There is this electric mix of old-school honky tonk charm and pure, joyous chaos that hits you the second you step through the door. If you want to feel the soul of downtown Nashville, this place is where you start. Every night at Layla’s feels like an unplanned adventure, with a roomful of people who love great music and genuine good times. No velvet rope, no attitude—just real folks, cold beer, and live bands going full throttle.- Live music daily featuring incredible local talent
- Authentic honky-tonk ambiance
- Located on iconic Broadway in the heart of Nashville
What Sets It Apart
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The location is hard to beat. Sitting right smack on 418 Broadway, you have the neon-lit heart of Nashville’s Lower Broadway strip outside and some of the best live music inside. You can bounce between other honky tonks, but Layla’s stands its ground with a more pared-down, rootsy energy that purists and tourists both respect. It’s not as glitzy as some spots around the corner, but that’s what makes it special—it feels like an unfiltered slice of Nashville you can actually afford. If you want to say you’ve really done Broadway, you gotta do Layla’s.
Food & Drinks Deep Dive
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Layla’s is all about the drinks and the tunes, but the food is from nearby local eateries—think classic Southern comfort delivered right to your seat. The beer list is loaded with local options, from Yazoo Pale Ale to Black Abbey, and you’ll find solid house cocktails like a generous Jack and Coke for around $7. The local drafts usually run about $6, which, for Broadway, is straight-up reasonable. If you’re hungry, the hot chicken sandwich is a safe bet and big enough to make you slow down between sips. The drinks are nothing fancy, but they’re cold, strong, and priced so you don’t feel fleeced after two rounds.
Standout Menu Items:
- Wide range of local beers and cocktails
- Southern comfort food available from nearby eateries
- Reasonable drink prices
Service & Scene
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The staff here make you feel like a regular even if it’s your first time. I’ve always found the bartenders to be quick on their feet, even when every seat is taken and the band is cranking out another Johnny Cash cover. Once it fills up, seating is the biggest issue—expect to stand or squeeze if you come during peak hours on weekends. The service is still fast, and I’ve never waited long for a refill. The vibe is rowdy and relaxed at the same time, with a mix of locals, tourists, musicians, and bachelorette parties all getting along. Layla’s really nails that friendly, no-pretension Southern approach that makes you want to linger for one more set.
First Impressions: Location and Atmosphere
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From the outside, Layla’s is every bit the classic Nashville honky tonk: neon-lit signs, a little scruffy around the edges, and always music bouncing out over Broadway. Inside is one long, open room with a small stage at the front and a bar running down the side. The space feels intimate, and you’ll see everything from twenty-somethings in from out of town to die-hard locals catching their favorite regular band. The acoustics are loud in a good way—you’re never far from the music.
Insider Tips
Visit in the late afternoon for a chill vibe and easy seating. Things start popping around 7.
If you can, slide up to the bar for the fastest service—table seats get swarmed just before the bands start.
Order local drafts like Yazoo or Black Abbey—good value, cold, and you’re supporting Tennessee breweries at $6 a pint.
If the bar’s two-deep in the evening, duck outside to catch some air, then slip back in (re-entry is easy if you keep your wristband).
Street parking is tough; do the nearby paid lots. No reservations—just walk in. Locals know to pack a little cash for the tip jar during band breaks.
What Visitors Are Saying
Vince
“Fantastic live music with a great atmosphere! A must-visit in Nashville.”
James
“The staff was super friendly, and the music was top-notch. Loved it here!”
Laura
“The best honky tonk on Broadway! Great vibes and amazing performers.”
Mike
“Excellent live bands and awesome energy. Definitely coming back.”
Nancy
“Layla’s has the best bands and a wonderful laid-back vibe.”
Chris
“Drinks are reasonably priced, and the music is always phenomenal.”
The Verdict: Worth Your Nashville Adventure?
Layla’s earns its 4.7 rating and then some. It’s perfect if you’re looking for real-deal Nashville music, friendly service, and prices that won’t kill your wallet.Best For:
Music lovers, bar-hoppers, and anyone craving that classic honky tonk scene.Consider Alternatives If:
You need fancy cocktails, private seating, or quiet conversation, look elsewhere. For everyone else, especially groups who want to drink, dance, and soak up that only-in-Nashville energy, Layla’s is pretty much essential.Planning Your Visit
Parking:
Street parking is tough; do the nearby paid lots. Bring cash for the band and tip well.Best Times:
Afternoons are mellow and best for relaxing. For hardcore music and an electric crowd, come after sundown.Floor Strategy:
Keep it casual—jeans and boots fit right in. No reservations—walk right in and let the night take you wherever the music goes.The Bottom Line
★★★★★
Layla’s earns its 4.7 rating and then some. It’s perfect if you’re looking for real-deal Nashville music, friendly service, and prices that won’t kill your wallet.
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FAQs
Which other notable bars, restaurants, hotels, and attractions are located near Layla’s Honky Tonk?
What’s Nearby: Eat, Drink, and Explore
Just steps from Layla’s front door, Broadway dishes out plenty of competition and all the classic Nashville energy. If you’re looking to keep the night rolling, you’ve got options in every direction:
- Rooftop views: Head up to lou/na or Nashville Underground for sky-high cocktails and sweeping neon vistas—both prime spots to scope the strip from above.
- More honky tonk action: Wander next door to Eric Church’s Chiefs or any of the packed bars nearby if you crave more live music and foot-stomping fun.
- Where to crash: Booking a room? The Dream Hotel, Fairlane, and the historic Hermitage Hotel are all within easy walking distance, offering everything from modern convenience to old-school luxury.
- Hungry? Hot chicken is a must—Hattie B’s serves up the local legend a short stroll away, and Martin’s BBQ can handle your smokehouse cravings.
- Sip something different: Sixty Vines is a wine lover’s escape; Frothy Monkey is your go-to neighborhood coffee shop; and The Twelve Thirty Club mixes food, drinks, and a little swank upstairs.
- Blues and beyond: Duck into Bourbon Street Blues Bar for a break from the country scene and some scorching guitar solos.
Bottom line: Between the food joints, patios, and late-night hangouts, you’re smack in the middle of Nashville’s greatest hits. Make it a crawl or settle in—Broadway’s got you covered.
Who founded Layla’s Honky Tonk and when was it established?
The Story Behind Layla’s
Layla’s Honky Tonk owes its lively spirit to Layla Vartanian, who opened the bar back in 1997. From the start, she set out to create a true Nashville staple—one where bluegrass thrives and real musicians feel right at home. You’ll spot vintage license plates decorating the ceiling, a nod to both the road-tripping crowd and Layla’s eclectic taste. And if you drop by on a Sunday afternoon, there’s a good chance you’ll catch Layla herself on stage with her band, Yesterday’s Makeup, keeping the tradition alive.
Does Layla’s Honky Tonk have any other locations?
Any Other Locations?
Layla’s Honky Tonk is proudly one-of-a-kind—there are no other locations outside of Nashville. If you want the classic Layla’s experience, Broadway is the only place to find it.