Dierks Bentley Will Soon Open New Whiskey Row Restaurant in Nashville

Dierks Bentley Will Soon Open New Whiskey Row Restaurant in Nashville

After opening three Whiskey Row restaurants in Arizona (Scottsdale, Tempe and Gilbert) over the past few years, Dierks Bentley is ready to try his entrepreneurial luck in Tennessee.

Dierks is slated to open his fourth Whiskey Row location on Nashville’s Lower Broadway later this year. The multi-level restaurant, which will include three floors and a rooftop patio that will combine Dierks’ love for live music and sports, will be located at 400 Broadway

“There was only one place to go outside of Arizona if we were going to expand, and that is the streets of Lower Broadway,” said Dierks. “When I first moved to town, that street was my second home. It’s where I got my start and it’s always been a dream of mine to own a bar down there.”

photo courtesy of Riot Hospitality Group/Bread & Butter PR

Formerly the long-time home of Gruhn’s Guitars, each floor of the refurbished building will have its own unique personality and an emphasis on great music. The first floor will feature live music daily with a stage, full bar and a full dining menu. The second floor will also serve a full dining menu and will progress throughout the evening with a DJ booth and dancefloor. The rooftop patio will be open all night and day and will feature brunch.

Menu items include sliders, burgers, sandwiches and larger entrees, such as chicken & waffles, steak salad, Alabama chicken and more.

photo courtesy Riot Hospitality Group/Bread & Butter PR

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