Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have officially opened their new honky tonk, 'Friends In Low Places,' in downtown Nashville. The establishment, located on Lower Broadway, offers four floors of entertainment and event space for visitors to enjoy.
The first and second floors of the honky tonk serve as a lively venue where patrons can eat, drink, and listen to live music. The third floor houses the exclusive Sevens Club and beautifully designed rooms available for private rental, including Trisha's Studio Kitchen. The fourth floor features a rooftop bar named the 'Oasis,' tying back to Garth Brooks' personal interests and career history.
Garth Brooks collaborated with Strategic Hospitality to design and create the honky tonk, which has been in the works for over two years. The entire process was documented in a docuseries now streaming on Amazon.
Brooks aimed to create a personal and welcoming space for fans and the city of Nashville. The establishment reflects his love for music, baseball, and his fans, with personal touches visible throughout the venue.
Trisha Yearwood curated a menu that focuses on simplicity and comfort, offering classic Southern dishes like fried chicken, meatloaf, and cornbread. The menu also features desserts like caramel-bottom apple pie and a slice of Garth & Trisha's wedding cake.
Brooks prioritizes safety at 'Friends In Low Places,' funding a nearby police substation and implementing measures like a medical emergency alert system. He hopes to set a standard for safety in the area and create a positive environment for visitors to enjoy country music and camaraderie.
With a vision for the future, Brooks aims for 'Friends In Low Places' to be a lasting symbol of love and unity in Nashville for years to come.