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Hours

Dining 11AM-12AM daily
Club 11AM-2AM daily

Cross Street

Commerce Street

Parking

Public paid lots and garages

Pricing

Sun.-Thu. $4 admission; $10 admission plus two drink tix

City's Best

Wildhorse Saloon   

120 Second Ave N
Nashville, TN 37201
615-902-8200
www.wildhorsesaloon.com/

Rating: 4 out of 5  (14 Ratings)   Read Reviews (14)    Rate and Write a Review

The historic three-story warehouse on Second officially became The Wildhorse Saloon with a stampede of cattle. That was in 1994. The stampede through the Saloon's doors has never stopped, though cattle have been replaced with people -- over a million annually. The bar, dance club, restaurant, TV/radio studio, live-music venue and sports bar continues to be an award- winning country-western spot attracting tourists, lovers of country and cowboys wanting to get their "Electric Slide" on or simply desiring a country-western good time. A steady stream of limited engagements by the best in the entertainment world keeps the club's voltage at electrifying levels. As for the food, well, a restaurant doesn't place on the High on the Hog BBQ Championship and or walk out with first place in the Cookin' Up the Blues "Ribs" Category for nothing. All said, the Wildhorse is worth writing home about. -- Rebecca Malone Melo

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Review rating 4 out of 5
By Corbin2345 on 06/19/2008
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Review rating 5 out of 5
By Trtforsure31 on 06/01/2008
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Best sandwich
By Ann TNWV on 05/31/2008
If I want a great BBQ sandwich I go to Wildhorse. It has to be the best in town. I wish they still had the televised dancing but that was a long time ago.
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Review rating 3 out of 5
"Historic???"
By LilBitNash on 05/16/2008
Yes, the food is usually good....especailly compared to sister restaurants over at Opryland Hotel. The building, however is NOT an HISTORIC 3-story warehouse. It was built to look that way. I was across the street (at Mulligan's Pub) the night the historic warehouse was knocked down with a ball and chain on a crane in order to build the Wildhorse. And ironically, I found myself working at the Wildhorse when they opened, so I know. The 'history" in the Wildhorse Saloon is no more that 14 years old!