Do Nashville Honkey Tonks allow teens to attend with their parents?
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Do Nashville Honkey Tonks allow teens to attend with their parents?
Going to be in Nashville with two teens (18 and 16). Do the honkey tonks downtown allow teens in when they are with their parents? How about the Bluebird cafe? Would be on a Saturday evening.
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Just to make sure you're aware, the Bluebird is definitely not a honky-tonk. They take the music very seriously and will shush anyone who talks too loudly during a performance.
The main honky-tonks are Robert's (robertswesternworld.com), Tootsie's (tootsies.net) and the Stage (thestageonbroadway.com). The Stage is 21+ after 6pm, and Robert's says all ages are welcome before 10. So the kids will be able to experience it, just not stay for the "real fun." Tootsie's doesn't have the information on its site - I imagine they'll have some sort of similar policy, but you might call them to ask.
The main honky-tonks are Robert's (robertswesternworld.com), Tootsie's (tootsies.net) and the Stage (thestageonbroadway.com). The Stage is 21+ after 6pm, and Robert's says all ages are welcome before 10. So the kids will be able to experience it, just not stay for the "real fun." Tootsie's doesn't have the information on its site - I imagine they'll have some sort of similar policy, but you might call them to ask.
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