The Best Places in Nashville – Bar Review: Tiger Bar

So you saw a buzzy bar on Instagram and want to know if it’s really worth visiting? Here’s the inside scoop from a local on Nashville hotspot, Tiger Bar. (Nashville – Bar Review: Tiger Bar)

The Best Places in Nashville - Bar Review: Tiger Bar
The Essence of Tiger Bar

Nashville – Bar Review: Tiger Bar

This 1930’s circus-themed bar is an Instagram favorite for all its unique drinks and photograph-able touches. But, while some novelty bars tricky you into thinking they’re good with all the bells and whistles, Tiger Bar actually is, very good.

From the moment you walk in, you’re treated to a visual spectacle, from the bartenders in red jackets to the Zoltar fortune teller to the cozy nooks and booths. The seating is best for couples or small parties, but they do have some large booths that can accommodate bigger groups (and look super fun, honestly).

The Best Places in Nashville - Bar Review: Tiger Bar

The menu is vast and contains all kinds of vintage cocktails, as well as some that are just plain fun (the cotton candy negroni is always a crowd pleaser). Or, you can spin the wheel if you dare, and let fortune decide your beverage fate.

Tiger Bar also offers some small bites to snack on (I recommend the truffle parm popcorn. Seriously). And, if you’re there late, you can expect a complimentary champagne toast at midnight.

And…they offer 2 hours complimentary parking. Be sure to check in with the host stand before paying to ensure you’re in the right spot.

No reservations, but for a group, I recommend checking in with them first.

Worth the hype, definitely add Tiger Bar to your list next time you’re in East Nashville. It’s fun, the drinks and snacks are good, and you’ll have the photos and memories to prove it.

Have you been to Tiger Bar? What did you order?

XO,
SB

P.S. If you want to make the night EXTRA special, add on dinner before at Noko, one of my favorite restaurants in town!


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