Printer's Alley Tours

Printer\'s Alley showing signage and night scenes
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Barhop up and down the length of Nashville’s most infamous alleyway, which has a history of debauchery going back to the early 20th century.

Downtown Nashville is known for its country music party culture, in large part because of the historic hubbub of Printer’s Alley. Though named for the printing industry that dominated the stretch of the street at the beginning of the 20th century, it is better known for the pubs and saloons that began cropping up during Prohibition. In the 1940s, nightclubs featuring talent including Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams, The Supremes and Jimi Hendrix turned the narrow street into a must-visit destination. Today, visit Printer’s Alley for the party or simply for some of the city’s best dining.

At any time of day, arrive at Printer’s Alley with an empty stomach. Have a meal created by one of the city’s best-known chefs without sacrificing the energetic atmosphere that the street is known for. Have a cup of Nashville’s own Maxwell House coffee at the end of the meal. The beverage is named for the hotel that was once located across the street from the alley and benefited from the roaring trade that took place here.

After dinner, check out other spots along the street and enjoy the party going late into the night. Sing a song at karaoke bars or listen to professionals at live music venues. Join locals at dive bars. Until 1968, due to laws against liquor sales, these spots had to claim that all their customers had brought their own liquor in brown paper bags. Take advantage of today’s change in attitudes and stay up dancing long after midnight.

Printer’s Alley is sandwiched between Third and Fourth avenues in downtown Nashville, with its most infamous stretch between Union and Church streets. Walk here from the Country Music Hall of Fame or Riverfront Park in about 10 minutes. The honky-tonks of Broadway are a 5-minute walk away. Parking is very limited, especially on the weekends, but there are a few metered garages in the vicinity and the area is quite walkable.

As on Broadway, the clubs and bars on Printer’s Alley stay open into the early morning hours.

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