Tin Roof is walk in only, and there is never a cover. Get to the rooftop early on warm weekends and game days to claim a rail with a screen in view.
Tin Roof Broadway sits at 316 Broadway, in the middle of Lower Broad. It is three levels of live music with screens for the game, and the official site bills live music all day, every day, with no cover.
Come for the full Nashville Broadway experience with a ballgame on in the background. It suits first timers and big groups. Skip it if you need to hear the broadcast audio. The band wins that fight every time.
Tin Roof is a small chain with roots in Nashville, and the Broadway location is the flagship. It leans harder into the Lower Broad show than the original Demonbreun spot, which is why it works for visitors who want the postcard version of the strip.
Three levels, two with their own stage, plus a rooftop patio up top, per the official site. The rooftop is the move when the weather holds.
Screens are scattered through the lower floors so you can track the score between songs. The room fills shoulder to shoulder on weekends.
The first two floors are loud and built for the band. The rooftop is where you go to actually watch the game and still feel the street below. Plan your floor before you walk in, because moving between them on a packed night is a slow grind.
All ages are welcome during the day for food. At night everyone has to be 21 and up.
What to order
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Domestic drafts and buckets
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Frozen drinks on the roof
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Shot specials
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Bottled beer
