I asked Nashville visitors where to find affordable drinks downtown, and the good news? You don't have to spend $12 per beer if you know where to go. The bad news? You do need to avoid certain spots entirely.

The Cheapest Beer On Broadway
Robert's Western World
This is the undisputed champion for cheap beer on Broadway. You'll pay $2.50 for PBR, Busch, Busch Light, Miller High Life, and Lonestar. All day, every day. Multiple people said they went back to Robert's three times during their trip just for these prices.
Layla's Honky Tonk
Running about $5-6 per beer, Layla's offers a more intimate atmosphere than other Broadway bars and features live bluegrass music. One local said this is where they drink when they're downtown.
Legends Corner
Reasonably priced beers with occasional deals on beer buckets. You're looking at around $6 per beer here with a lively atmosphere and live music.
AJ's Good Time Bar
Another spot with $6 beers and great live music. One group said they saved at least $20 per round for five people by sticking to these cheaper bars versus the big celebrity spots.
Tin Roof
You can get a 25-ounce Busch Light for $7.50 here. That's a pretty solid deal for the amount of beer you're getting.

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Teddy's Tavern
Across from Bridgestone Arena, Teddy's has happy hour all day with $2 tallboys of Music City Light. Multiple people called this the cheapest beer they found in Nashville.
Show Pony
Got mentioned alongside other budget-friendly options, though specific prices weren't listed.
Nudies
Reasonably priced drinks, especially compared to the celebrity bars. One local specifically recommended avoiding the big celebrity spots and hitting places like this instead.
Broadway Brewhouse Locations
The downtown location at 317 Broadway has over 72 beers on tap, with some as low as $6. There's also a second location at 1900 Broadway.
What You'll Actually Pay
Most Broadway bars charge $6-8 per beer at the lower end, $9-11 at the bigger venues, and some celebrity bars go even higher. Mixed drinks run $8-18 depending on the bar, though one person reported paying $18-40 for mixed drinks at certain locations.
One visitor from the UK said they actually found Nashville cheap compared to their local city, with most beers running $6-8.

The Expensive Spots To Avoid
Kid Rock's bar got called out specifically — not just for high prices, but someone reported finding black mold inside their ice. The big celebrity-branded bars are “the ones that rob you,” according to one commenter.
Post Malone's bar charges premium prices, though someone did mention getting two straight Cokes for $5 there, which they considered a steal.
Beyond Broadway
You need to get away from downtown and Broadway to find normal prices. Areas like Midtown, East Nashville (5 Points), Germantown, and Music Valley all offer better drink prices.
One person suggested Googling “Nashville Guru happy hour” to find deals around the city, particularly in Midtown, East Nashville, and Germantown.
Music Valley Options
Nashville Palace and Scoreboard were mentioned as cheaper alternatives with live music and free parking.
Assembly Food Hall
Got a shout-out for affordable drinks in a different setting entirely.
Money-Saving Strategies
One local explained it this way: you're doing something more expensive (visiting Nashville) but you're not paying cover charges for all the amazing live music on Broadway. Just remember to tip the bands.
A few people suggested pre-gaming at your hotel or bringing airplane bottles (nips) to save money. One person joked about taking out a 401k loan, which… probably don't do that.
If you stay at the Drury downtown, you get three free drinks at happy hour, which can save you $20-30 per day right there.
The Tax Situation
Nashville has both sales tax and a hefty alcohol tax on drinks, which explains why prices seem higher than you'd expect. It's not just the bars marking things up.
The Reality Check
One commenter got philosophical: “You are coming to Nashville to drink, but you don't want to spend the money to drink.” They suggested visiting museums, the Hermitage, Franklin's Civil War sites, or gravesites of stars like Johnny Cash and George Jones. There are beautiful parks too. Nashville is more than drinking.
Fair point. But if you are going to drink, at least now you know where to do it without going broke.