Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood's 'Friends In Low Places' Honky Tonk Opens in Nashville
The country music power couple's new venue offers a unique blend of entertainment, dining, and a personal touch, aiming to be a beacon of love and safety in the city.
- Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood officially opened their 'Friends In Low Places' honky tonk in downtown Nashville, featuring four floors of entertainment and dining spaces.
- The venue includes a membership-only Sevens Club, Trisha's Studio Kitchen for potential live cooking shows, and a rooftop bar named 'Oasis'.
- Amazon is streaming a docuseries on the building of the honky tonk, highlighting the couple's dedication and the venue's unique features.
- Brooks emphasizes the venue's commitment to safety, including a partnership with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department for a police substation next door.
- The honky tonk aims to be a welcoming space for Nashville visitors and locals alike, with Brooks and Yearwood's personal touches evident throughout.