LandShark Bar & Grill

Sports Bar Lower Broadway $$

LandShark Bar & Grill holds the second floor of Margaritaville at 322 Broadway, the corner of Lower Broadway where the honky-tonk crowd meets the game-day crowd. It is the downtown room built for watching sport on a wall of screens with a cold beer in hand.

The bar sits above the Margaritaville complex in the heart of the downtown entertainment district, a short walk from Bridgestone Arena and the river. Lower Broadway runs on live music and tourist traffic, and LandShark carves out the sports-viewing lane on the strip. The Nashville Downtown Partnership lists it among the downtown core venues, which puts it within easy reach of any Broadway crawl.

This is the bar for a drinker who came to catch every game at once rather than chase a craft cocktail. The venue reports more than 80 TVs, stadium-style lounge seating and nine multiscreen wall displays, plus a sportsbook lounge for the betting crowd. Skip it if you want a quiet conversation, because the volume runs high when the games are on.

The room reads as a stadium concourse turned indoors, with tiered seating aimed at the screens and what the venue calls Nashville's largest TV anchoring the wall. The upper-floor perch gives a clear sightline across the Broadway action below, which makes it a useful base between bars rather than a single-stop night.

Order from the LandShark Lager on draft first, the house beer the brand is built around, and pair it with the kitchen's seafood and American plates. Reviewers on Yelp and Tripadvisor point to the fish and chips and coconut shrimp as the dishes worth ordering, with frozen Margaritaville-style cocktails as the obvious downtown move. Expect Broadway pricing on the strip, in the moderate range for downtown.

The crowd is downtown Nashville on a game day: visitors working the Broadway strip, bachelorette parties looping through, and sports fans who want the full slate of screens. It fills fastest on football Saturdays and Predators nights, when the sportsbook lounge and the main floor both run busy.

Who it is for: catching multiple games at once, a big-screen base on a Broadway crawl, and a group that wants seating and food rather than a packed honky-tonk. Best time to go is an afternoon kickoff or a weekend game window, when the tiered seating gives everyone a sightline before the strip floods after dark.

A practical note: the entrance runs through the Margaritaville complex and the room is upstairs, so plan for the climb on a busy night. For the wider field, our guide to the best sports bars in Nashville sets this room against the city's neighbourhood haunts, and the Nashville bar guide maps where to drink across downtown and beyond. Fans planning a viewing day should also read our pillar on the best sports bars worldwide.

Sources: LandShark Bar & Grill Nashville official site (2026); Yelp LandShark Bar & Grill Sportsbook reviews; Tripadvisor LandShark Bar & Grill listing; Nashville Downtown Partnership venue guide.

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