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Top 10 Whiskey Bars in Nashville

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Top 10 Whiskey Bars in Nashville

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The Best Overall whiskey bar in Nashville is The Patterson House, a Midtown speakeasy whose meticulous craft cocktails, deep American whiskey selection, and library-lounge intimacy set the standard for serious drinking in Music City. The Best Value pick is Old Glory, an Edgehill Village bar inside a converted boiler room where a strong bourbon list, killer cocktails, and a moody no-cover vibe deliver the most whiskey night per dollar.

This list is built for bourbon lovers, date-night couples, and visitors who want more than honky-tonk shots across Midtown, the Gulch, Germantown, East Nashville, and downtown. Every pick below is a real, currently-operating Nashville bar, with honest notes on neighborhood, whiskey selection, vibe, and price.

How We Ranked the Top 10

We weighted each bar against what whiskey drinkers actually want in Nashville — the depth of the bottle list, the skill behind the bar, the atmosphere, and whether the night was worth the tab. We leaned on Eater Nashville, Thrillist, Time Out, The Infatuation, Yelp, and Google Reviews, plus the venues' own menus.

The weighting:

A bar with a 200-bottle backbar but careless pours, or a gorgeous room with a thin list, drops fast. The winners balance all six.

1. The Patterson House 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Type: Craft-cocktail speakeasy | Price: $$$ | Best for: Serious whiskey cocktails in an intimate library setting

Hidden behind a curtained entrance in Midtown, The Patterson House is the bar that taught Nashville to take cocktails seriously, and it remains the city's gold standard for whiskey drinking. The room is a candlelit, library-style lounge — bookshelves, a grand central bar, hushed conversation — with a strict house etiquette (no standing, no cell phones ringing, one party at a time at the door).

The bartenders are technicians: ask for a classic old fashioned, a Sazerac, or a bespoke bourbon build, and they'll match it to your palate from a deep bench of American whiskey. There's no cover, but it's intimate and no reservations means a wait on weekends. The crowd is dressed-up but unpretentious, the music low and jazzy, and it runs late into the night.

For a whiskey-forward evening done right, nothing in town tops it.

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Verdict: The complete Nashville whiskey bar — best cocktails, best room, best service.

2. Pinewood Social

Type: All-day bar / social club | Price: $$$ | Best for: A versatile day-to-night whiskey-and-bowling hangout

Pinewood Social in the Rolling Mill Hill / SoBro area is Nashville's most versatile drinking destination — coffee bar by morning, full craft-cocktail and whiskey bar by night, with bowling lanes, a patio, and even bocce and a dipping pool. The whiskey and bourbon list is well-curated, the cocktails are sharp, and the airy, design-forward space draws a mixed crowd of locals, creatives, and visitors.

The music keeps an easy, upbeat tempo, and the sheer breadth of things to do makes it ideal for a group that can't agree on a single plan. Reservations help for bowling and tables on weekends.

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Verdict: The do-it-all pick — best when your group wants whiskey plus a lot more to do.

3. Husk Bar

Type: Restaurant bar | Price: $$$ | Best for: A refined Southern bourbon experience

The bar at Husk, in a historic home in Rutledge Hill / SoBro, pairs chef Sean Brock's celebrated Southern cooking with one of the most thoughtful bourbon and American whiskey programs in the city. The downstairs bar room is warm and historic — exposed brick, wood, candlelight — and the team takes its Southern spirits seriously, from rare Tennessee whiskeys to elevated juleps and old fashioneds.

The crowd is a mix of food-and-drink pilgrims and date-nighters, the service polished, and the whole experience leans refined. It's a sit-down, savor-it spot rather than a party bar; reservations are smart, especially if you want dinner alongside.

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Verdict: The refined Southern pick — go for a savored bourbon and elevated juleps.

4. The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club

Type: Craft-cocktail bar | Price: $$$ | Best for: Inventive cocktails in a stylish East Nashville room

The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club in East Nashville is one of the city's most creative cocktail destinations, with a vintage-glam room and a bar team that builds inventive, balanced drinks alongside a respectable whiskey and bourbon pour list. The vibe is stylish and intimate — moody lighting, plush seating, a record-shop-cool soundtrack — and the crowd is a hip mix of East Side regulars and cocktail nerds.

Order a bartender's-choice bourbon riff and let them run with it. It's a focused drinking bar rather than a scene, and reservations help on weekend nights.

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Verdict: The East Side cocktail pick — best for creative drinks in a stylish room.

5. Attaboy Nashville

Type: Craft-cocktail speakeasy | Price: $$$ | Best for: No-menu, dealer's-choice whiskey cocktails

The Nashville outpost of the acclaimed NYC bar Attaboy, tucked in Germantown, runs on a no-menu, dealer's-choice model: tell the bartender your spirit, mood, and palate — say bourbon, spirit-forward, not too sweet — and they craft something to order. The room is dark, intimate, and serious about the drink, with a small footprint that keeps it personal.

The whiskey work is precise and the talent behind the bar is among the best in town. There's no sign and limited seating, so expect a wait and come for the craft, not a scene.

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Verdict: The bartender's-choice pick — best when you trust the pros to build your whiskey drink.

6. Old Glory 💎 BEST VALUE

Type: Cocktail bar / lounge | Price: $$ | Best for: Strong bourbon and great cocktails with no cover

Set inside a converted early-1900s boiler room in Edgehill Village, Old Glory is the best whiskey-night value in Nashville. The dramatic two-story space — soaring ceilings, industrial bones, a striking staircase — punches way above its price point, and the bar pairs a solid bourbon and whiskey list with genuinely excellent, affordable craft cocktails.

There's no cover, the vibe is moody and cool without being precious, and the crowd is a relaxed mix of locals and in-the-know visitors. A DJ or playlist keeps an easygoing energy, and you can settle in for several rounds without wrecking your budget.

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Verdict: The value champion — the best whiskey-and-cocktail night for the money in Nashville.

7. Bourbon Steak

Type: Restaurant whiskey bar | Price: $$$$ | Best for: A high-end bourbon flight before or after dinner

The bar at Bourbon Steak, the Michael Mina steakhouse inside the JW Marriott downtown, is the city's most polished high-end bourbon room. The whiskey and bourbon list runs deep into premium and rare American pours, the bartenders pour proper flights and top-shelf old fashioneds, and the setting is sleek, upscale, and built for a special occasion.

The crowd skews business-dinner and celebration, the service is white-glove, and prices match the address. Come for a serious bourbon flight to bookend a steak dinner, or for a refined nightcap with skyline-adjacent polish.

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Verdict: The luxury bourbon pick — best for a top-shelf flight and a polished nightcap.

8. Skull's Rainbow Room

Type: Supper club / live-music bar | Price: $$$ | Best for: Whiskey with live jazz and burlesque in Printer's Alley

Skull's Rainbow Room, a restored 1948 supper club in historic Printer's Alley downtown, blends classic cocktails and a respectable whiskey list with live jazz nightly and weekend burlesque. The room is plush red-and-gold old-Nashville glamour, and it leans into the city's history as a hideaway for music and a stiff drink.

The bourbon and whiskey pours are solid, the classic old fashioneds and Manhattans are well made, and the entertainment is the draw. The crowd is a dressed-up mix of date-nighters and visitors; reservations are smart on weekends, and there may be a music or show charge.

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Verdict: The live-music pick — best for whiskey with jazz and old-Nashville glamour.

9. L.A. Jackson

Type: Rooftop cocktail bar | Price: $$$ | Best for: Whiskey cocktails with a Gulch skyline view

L.A. Jackson, atop the Thompson Hotel in the Gulch, brings whiskey drinking up to a rooftop with one of the best skyline views in town. The deck is stylish and breezy, the cocktail program is creative and well-executed, and the bourbon-forward builds shine at golden hour.

The crowd is fashionable and lively, with DJs and a buzzy weekend energy, and the indoor-outdoor space works year-round. It's more see-and-be-seen than quiet whiskey den, but for a bourbon cocktail with a view, it's the move. Reservations help for prime sunset timing.

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Verdict: The rooftop pick — best for a bourbon cocktail with a skyline at sunset.

10. Bastion

Type: Tiny craft-cocktail bar | Price: $$$ | Best for: A coveted seat at one of the city's best small bars

Bastion, in Wedgewood-Houston, is a famously tiny 24-seat bar attached to its acclaimed restaurant, and it's one of the most sought-after seats in Nashville. The cocktail program is inventive and exacting, with a strong hand on whiskey and bourbon builds, served in a stripped-down, intimate room where the focus stays squarely on the drink (and the legendary nachos).

Seating is limited and demand is high, so reservations or an early arrival are essential. The crowd is in-the-know locals and devoted food-and-drink fans, the vibe low-key and cool.

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Verdict: The hidden-gem pick — snag a seat for some of the city's most exacting whiskey cocktails.

Where Should You Go Out?

flowchart TD A[Start: What's the night?] --- B{Cocktails or view/show?} B -- View or live music --- C{Rooftop or jazz?} C -- Rooftop skyline --- D[L.A. Jackson in the Gulch] C -- Live jazz and burlesque --- E[Skull's Rainbow Room] B -- Focused whiskey cocktails --- F{Budget or splurge?} F -- Best value --- G[Old Glory in Edgehill] F -- Splurge --- H{Bespoke or luxe?} H -- Dealer's choice --- I[Attaboy or Bastion] H -- Luxe bourbon flight --- J[Bourbon Steak downtown] G --- K[Want the benchmark? The Patterson House] I --- K

What to Look For in a Night Out in Nashville

What matters less than the hype: a giant bottle count for its own sake or a buzzy address. A bartender who builds the right old fashioned for your palate in a room you actually enjoy beats a 300-label wall you never explore — care and craft matter more than raw inventory.

FAQ

What is the best whiskey bar in Nashville? The Patterson House in Midtown earns our top spot — a candlelit speakeasy with the city's benchmark craft-cocktail program, a deep American whiskey bench, expert bartenders, and an intimate library-lounge setting that defines serious drinking in Nashville.

Which whiskey bar has the best value? Old Glory in Edgehill Village delivers the most whiskey night per dollar — a striking converted-boiler-room space, a strong bourbon list, excellent affordable cocktails, and no cover.

Where can I get the best bourbon selection in Nashville? Bourbon Steak downtown carries the deepest premium and rare bourbon list with proper flights, while Husk offers a thoughtful Southern and Tennessee whiskey program in a historic setting.

Which whiskey bar is best for a date night? The Patterson House and The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club lead for intimate, candlelit date-night drinking, while L.A. Jackson's rooftop adds a skyline view to the romance.

Are there whiskey bars in Nashville with live music? Skull's Rainbow Room in Printer's Alley pairs classic whiskey cocktails with live jazz nightly and weekend burlesque in a glamorous restored supper club.

Do Nashville whiskey bars take reservations? Some do and some famously don't — Attaboy and The Patterson House run first-come, so expect a wait, while Bastion, Husk, and Pinewood Social are best booked ahead, especially on weekends.

Bottom Line

For a whiskey night in Nashville, The Patterson House is our Best Overall — its Midtown speakeasy room, benchmark cocktails, deep American whiskey list, and expert bartenders make it the city's gold standard. Old Glory is our Best Value, packing a striking converted-boiler-room space, a strong bourbon list, and excellent affordable cocktails into a no-cover night.

If your evening calls for a rooftop view, live jazz, a top-shelf bourbon flight, or a coveted dealer's-choice seat, use the decision tree above to route yourself to L.A. Jackson, Skull's Rainbow Room, Bourbon Steak, or Attaboy instead.

Sources

*Best nightlife in Nashville review — best whiskey bars and lounges, where to go out, ratings, and a review of the top whiskey bars in Music City.*

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