LOWER BROADWAY · NASHVILLE

Acme Feed & Seed

101 Broadway, Nashville, TN

A multi-level live-music bar and restaurant at the river end of Lower Broadway.

About Acme Feed & Seed

Acme Feed & Seed sits at 101 Broadway, right where the strip meets the Cumberland River. The building dates to 1890 and spent most of the twentieth century as Acme Farm Supply, an actual feed and seed store, until Tom Morales and his TomKats Hospitality group reopened it as a food and music venue in 2014. The old name stuck, and so did the building’s bones.

It runs four floors plus a rooftop, and each one does something different. The ground floor, called the Funky Tonk, has the live-music stage and runs bands seven days a week. Upstairs there is a sushi bar with vintage arcade games, event space, and a rooftop that Nashville Scene readers have repeatedly voted the best in the city. The crowd is a genuine mix of locals and visitors, and the rooftop pulls a slightly more polished crowd than the honky-tonks up the street.

Acme is a food-and-music destination more than a pure honky-tonk, and the river views are the thing it has that nobody else on Broadway does. Private event space is bookable. Come here if you want a real meal, room to breathe, and a rooftop with an actual view rather than a wall-to-wall band bar.

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