Bar Information
No reservations. Show up, find a spot at the bar or patio, and let the night take care of itself.
Get Nashville TipsOn Woodland Street in East Nashville. Street parking usually available. A 12-minute rideshare from downtown.
Our Take on The Crying Wolf
East Nashville has its own bar culture — looser, more local, less interested in being discovered by visitors than most neighbourhoods. The Crying Wolf fits this perfectly. It is the bar that the people who live two streets over go to on Tuesday nights, and it does not change its character for anyone.
The cocktail list is short and changes regularly. The prices are honest. The patio out back is the kind of space that becomes the entire reason you stayed for a third drink — string lights, mismatched furniture, the low hum of conversation that sounds like it could keep going all night. On warm evenings from April through October, this patio holds its own against any rooftop in the city.
"The Crying Wolf is what every neighbourhood needs and almost none of them have. A bar that simply knows what it is."
The crowd mixes East Nashville creatives, musicians who are not quite famous yet, and a rotating cast of regulars who treat the bar staff like friends rather than staff. This is the right call. Order what you feel like, sit where you want, and stay longer than you planned. That is the Crying Wolf experience. For more East Nashville picks, our full hidden gem bar guide for Nashville covers several more options worth your time.
Want live music later? Head to The Basement East, just down the road.
What to Order
Any weekday evening or a slow Sunday afternoon. The patio on a warm evening is the main event.