The Short Version:
- Broadway beers? $10–$15+, sometimes even $16.
- Dive bars & locals' spots? Beers for as low as $4.
- Cocktails? Anywhere from $10–$20, depending on the vibe.
- Best budget hack? Leave Broadway, hit Midtown or East Nashville.
Let’s break it down so you don’t get blindsided by a $16 Bud Light.
Drink Prices: What to Expect
| Venue Type | Beer Price | Cocktail Price | Vibe |
|---|---|---|---|
| Broadway (touristy) | $10–15+ | $13–16+ | Loud, packed honky-tonks |
| Dive/Local bars | $4–6 | <$10 | Midtown, East Nashville, casual crowd |
| Poolside / hotel bars | — | ~$15 | Upscale, mellow, 4/5-star hotels |
| Daily alcohol budget | — | — | $7–22/day avg. (via BudgetYourTrip) |
Examples: Robert’s Western World has $6 beers. Santa’s Pub? Just $4—but it's cash only.
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Broadway (Honky Tonk Highway)
- High-energy, high-cost.
- Beers: $10–15+
- Cocktails: $13–16+
- Rare happy hours (they don’t need to lure folks in—Broadway is the attraction).
Midtown & East Nashville
- Much more affordable.
- Beers: $4–6
- Mixed drinks: $7–9
- Chill dive bars, quirky joints, and better deals overall.
🍽️ Extra Costs to Budget For
- Parking: Near Broadway? $20–30 for 3–5 hours (check 5th & Broad).
- Tips: Musicians and servers rely on them—plan to toss a few bucks in the jar.
- Transportation: Uber across town ranges $5–15, depending on time and location.
💡 Happy Hour Hacks
Want to drink smart? Try these spots:
- Game Terminal (Mon–Fri, 4–7 pm): $6 drafts & Margaritas
- M.L. Rose (Mon–Fri, 4–6 pm): $2–$4 off select drinks
- Brooklyn Bowl (Mon–Fri, 5–7 pm): 2-for-1 beers
- Germantown Pub (Mon–Fri, 4–6 pm): 2-for-1 drafts & house wine
- Nicky’s Coal Fired (Mon–Fri): $5 house wines, $6 martinis
🎸 Cover Charges? Not Really.
Most Broadway bars don’t charge a cover—but musicians play for tips. So while the entry’s free, generosity is expected.
🏨 High-End Sips
Prefer a luxury vibe? Hit upscale cocktail bars or hotel rooftops:
- Cocktails average $15+ at 4- and 5-star hotel bars
- Venues like Husk, Black Rabbit, and Sunda serve beautifully made drinks—but you'll pay for it.
📊 Final Takeaway
Yes, Broadway is expensive—expect to drop $10–15 per drink, easy.
But if you:
- venture to Midtown or East Nashville,
- grab happy hour deals, or
- skip tourist traps—
you can cut your drink costs in half.
So whether you’re downing whiskey at a dive or sipping martinis by the pool, Nashville’s got a pour for every budget.