Nashville on a Sunday: Brews and Booze or Snooze?
Ah, Nashville. Music City, bachelorette party capital of the world, and a place where hot chicken reigns supreme. But what about Sundays? Can you quench your thirst for a frosty adult beverage after a morning of exploring or, perhaps, recovering from a night of two-stepping? Buckle up, friends, because we're about to dive into the fascinating (and sometimes illogical) world of Nashville's Sunday alcohol laws.
Can You Buy Beer On Sunday In Nashville |
Hallelujah! You Can Grab a Sunday Beer (But Not Before Brunch)
Here's the good news, y'all: you can absolutely buy beer on Sundays in Nashville. Now, hold on to your cowboy hats, because there's a slight twist. Beer sales in grocery and liquor stores don't start until 10:00 am. So, that mimosa at brunch might have to suffice until later in the day.
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Pro tip: If you're an early riser with a hankering for a hop bomb, some Nashville restaurants with the proper license can start serving boozy beverages as early as 8:00 am on Sundays.
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The Great Liquor Caper: Sundays Still a No-Go
Now, let's talk about the amber-colored elephant in the room (or should we say, the clear liquor elephant?). As of today, July 10th, 2024, you still can't buy liquor (whiskey, vodka, gin, etc.) at grocery stores on Sundays in Nashville. Those sneaky devils are reserved for liquor stores, which remain closed on Sundays. Stock up on Saturday, folks, or you might be out of luck.
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FAQ: Your Guide to Nashville's Sunday Sipping
How to quench your Sunday thirst for something stronger than beer? Hit up a restaurant with a liquor license! They can serve up all sorts of cocktails starting at 8:00 am on Sundays.
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How to avoid a Sunday scurry for suds? Plan ahead! Grab your brews on Saturday or find a restaurant serving mimosas or Bloody Marys.
How to deal with a Sunday without liquor stores? Be our guest and make some new friends at a local Nashville bar. They're open (and probably serving up some live music) most Sundays.
How to stay classy while navigating these quirky laws? Remember, there's always a way to have a good time in Nashville, regardless of the day or the time. Just be responsible, have fun, and maybe do a little two-step while you're at it.
How to find out more about Nashville's liquor laws? The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (