On The Rocks
Nashville, TN 37203
Phone: (615) 252-6670
- Hours:
- Mon-Sat 5pm-3am
Editorial Review for On The Rocks – by Jonathan Flax
In Short
This clean and friendly sister club to Gravity has a late-night, open-air restaurant flavor, with patio seating, a brightly lit interior and canned music that spills out onto the street. The demographic here is a youthful, college-aged crowd, and the lines are typically several dudes deep to get a drink at the bar. TVs line both walls in the rectangular-shaped main room and broadcast everything from hot new videos to sporting events.
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Insider Tips
When To GoIf you're not in the mood for crowds, avoid the weekend nights after 10pm.
Know Before You GoOn The Rocks serves a limited menu. For a more substantial pre-bar hopping dinner, try either Dan McGuinness Irish Pub or Christopher's Pizza, both of which are on the same block.
Happy HourStop in from 5pm to 7pm every day for $1 drafts, 30 cent wings and 2-for-1 burgers.
User Reviews for On The Rocks
12/29/2006 Posted by nashvillegurl
I've been here several times, Have had fun on occasion. It's pretty loud and wild mostly college age crowd- definitely mostly 20's crowd (which I am in my 20's!). The rooms next door keep changing and are never really that popular compared to the wild craziness going on in the main room. Citysearch profile says its clean-- last time I was there, broken bottles were ALL over the floor- of course that may have been because a huge multi-guy fight had just broken out (over some skanky girl- not worth it to begin with!), and bottles were being smashed on people's heads. If you like a crazy crowds, this is the place for you! I had a good time until this last time when the huge fight broke out. So just know you are taking your chances! I'm not sure I'll go again!
10/17/2006 Posted by slyfox99
While this is a fun, packed bar on weekend nights, I was more than a little appalled at the dress code. I'm about as conservative as they come, politically and in clothing, but the dress code banned not only baggy clothes and grills, but any clothing by certain designers, i.e. Phat Farm, Sean Jean, etc. I'm not saying the place is discriminatory, but the whole aura just seemed backward.
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