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120 Second Ave N
Nashville, TN 37201
Fax: 615-251-1012
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The historic three-story warehouse on Second officially became The Wildhorse Saloon with a stampede of cattle. That was in 1994. The stampede through the Saloon's doors has never stopped, though cattle have been replaced with people -- over a million annually. The bar, dance club, restaurant, TV/radio studio, live-music venue and sports bar continues to be an award- winning country-western spot attracting tourists, lovers of country and cowboys wanting to get their "Electric Slide" on or simply desiring a country-western good time. A steady stream of limited engagements by the best in the entertainment world keeps the club's voltage at electrifying levels. As for the food, well, a restaurant doesn't place on the High on the Hog BBQ Championship and or walk out with first place in the Cookin' Up the Blues "Ribs" Category for nothing. All said, the Wildhorse is worth writing home about. -- Rebecca Malone Melo
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14 Ratings and Reviews
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will return
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If I want a great BBQ sandwich I go to Wildhorse. It has to be the best in town. I wish they still had the televised dancing but that was a long time ago.
"Historic???"
Yes, the food is usually good....especailly compared to sister restaurants over at Opryland Hotel. The building, however is NOT an HISTORIC 3-story warehouse. It was built to look that way. I was across the street (at Mulligan's Pub) the night the historic warehouse was knocked down with a ball and chain on a crane in order to build the Wildhorse. And ironically, I found myself working at the Wildhorse when they opened, so I know. The 'history" in the Wildhorse Saloon is no more that 14 years old!
Big fun
We try to go to the Wildhorse every weekend....there's just something about paying 12 bucks a beer in an intimate airplane hangar sized concrete barn while listening to loud second rate acts echo unintelligibly off the fake wood walls....and who doesn't feel uptown, hip, and included when insulted by the surly incompetent staff?....we're in the city now Marge!....ha ha!... seriously, for the money, around 350 bucks a couple, you just can't beat that illusion of being in on something, an "insider" if you will, and the last time that we were there we got to see one of the biggest names in the business, Cledus T. Judd...he did a routine that I guess was supposed to be funny, and watched him cadge drinks all night....you could tell by the sheer number of drinks that he bummed and the speed with which he drank them that it wasn't his first time at the rodeo!....he kept going to the bathroom every four minutes and rushing out rubbing his nose and talking real loud and fast....can't get that in Smyna!...


(14 Ratings)

CHharleyTravels - 09/19/2008
LilBitNash - 05/16/2008