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Oddly enough, the narrator of this video calls Star Cafe meat-and-three in Goodlettsville "one of the few places in Nashville that offers food and entertainment in the same location."
What the $#@&? This is Music City, for crying out loud. You can't order a bag of Funyuns and a Snapple without someone breaking into song. What about Bluebird Cafe, Sambuca, The Standard, F. Scott's, Kalamata's, Ri'Chard's, French Quarter Cafe, B.B. King's and Family Wash, for starters?
Let's make this man a list of restaurants with entertainment, stat.
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The Standard will host its first Jazz Cafe tonight with Annie Sellick. Two wine-and-food pairings for $20.
Posted 09/25/2008 at 11:25:46 AMThe Qdoba near Music Row often has live music. And the cafe in the gym I used to go to also frequently had live music. Just about anywhere there's food and an empty spot, there's someone trying to hit it big in Nashville. Maybe this guy just had a bit of a brain hiccup and meant Goodlettsville when he said Nashville. Because I have no idea what kind of entertainment (or food, for that matter) exists in Goodlettsville.
Posted 09/25/2008 at 12:12:28 PMLiterally too many to list.
Posted 09/25/2008 at 01:28:14 PMF Scott's. Family Wash. 12th South taproom.
Posted 09/25/2008 at 01:34:53 PMHonestly, I wish there were fewer. Nothing makes me more uncomfortable than eating in a place where musicians are playing. Even a mariachi band, though I love them.
Posted 09/25/2008 at 02:07:38 PMI'm mixed about it. As long as I know it's going to happen, I'm good with it. It's when they spring the live music on me as the fork is halfway to my mouth that I get itchy.
Posted 09/25/2008 at 03:09:18 PMI'm with pink on this one. I like to keep my food & music seperate.
Posted 09/25/2008 at 04:31:28 PM