Bar Information
Book a dinner reservation in advance, especially on Friday and Saturday evenings. Bar seats are walk-in.
Reserve NowOn Broadway between 4th and 5th Avenue. Walking distance from all downtown hotels. Rideshare drop-off on Broadway.
Our Take on Merchants
Nashville's Broadway strip is defined by honky tonks — and Merchants stands among them as something different. The building dates to 1892, when it served as a hotel for travelling merchants working the Tennessee trade routes. The bones are still there: exposed brick, timber beams, original floors worn down by 130 years of foot traffic and a lot of whiskey.
The bar programme at Merchants is more serious than most Broadway venues allow themselves to be. The cocktail list covers classics done well alongside a small selection of house originals. The Tennessee whiskey selection runs deep, as it should at any bar on this stretch. Upstairs houses the dining room, where the kitchen takes Southern American cooking seriously enough to justify spending the whole evening here rather than bar-hopping.
"Merchants is the Broadway bar for people who want Broadway's location without Broadway's noise. It navigates that line with some grace."
The street-level bar gets louder on weekend nights when live music starts. If you want the quieter experience, arrive before 8pm or ask for a table upstairs. Either way, the combination of the room's history, its position at the heart of Nashville, and a cocktail programme that actually tries puts Merchants in a different category from its neighbours. Continue your night at The Patterson House if you want to end with something more refined, or check our full Nashville bar guide for the complete picture.
What to Order
Weekday evenings for the full atmosphere without the weekend tourist volume. Sunday brunch is an underrated option.