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Santa's Pub is the converted double wide version of the North Pole that you've only dreamed about. The decor and the $2 beers make it a must see.
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The Villager Tavern has classic dive bar staples like a jukebox and foosball table, but its claim to fame is the dart boards.
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Dino's is the oldest dive bar in East Nashville. not only will they give you all of the alcohol you can handle, they also have a diner that serves
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Duke's is a popular late night hotspot and features a DJ if you're in the mood for that kind of thing.
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Opened in 1974, The Gold Rush claims to be one of the oldest bars in the city. People keep coming back for the scrumptious food.
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Betty's is a classic dive bar: smoking is allowed and you can only pay cash. You get to see some awesome bands, too.
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Fran's has plenty of beer and plenty of entertainment—including karaoke night if you dare.
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Would you go into a bar that has 'This is it," lit up in neon in the window? Yeah, you totally would. That's only one of the many reasons you
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You'll find plenty of booze and a (usually) excellent open mic night if you head down to Turn One.
Nashville is known for its country music, but it has also got something else that you need to experience: dive bars. The town is packed with 'em, and they're pretty dang awesome. If you're taking a trip to Music City then you'll need to check a couple out.
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