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Joined 7 years ago
This may be a biased review.
As a professional Bluegrass musician, I am always thankful for the Station Inn just for exsisting and giving us a place to play close to home. It is one of the few places left in the world where you can hear the top players in Bluegrass and acoustic music in a relaxed (another reviewer called it 'vintage') atmosphere, smoke free and for still bargain prices. I know the real estate values in the gulch are going sky high (as are the buildings) but I hope the Station Inn can stay around forever! (Again, a biased review... I was married there... really!)
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Joined 10 years ago
August 25, 2006
World-famous stomping grounds for bluegrass legends and rising stars alike..
In Short
This unassuming "off-Broadway" venue has been Nashville's foremost home for authentic bluegrass since 1974. With its low ceilings, plywood floors and church-pew seating to the sides and rear, the room oozes a charm and intimacy. Here, the focus is squarely on the top-notch bluegrass, with crowd chatter kept to a respectful minimum. Ticket prices stay low, from $7 to $15 for big-name acts, allowing all incomes to afford a night out.
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Joined 8 years ago
Station Inn, NO SMOKING + LIVE Bluegrass music makes for a great club..
Two great clubs in Nashville offer NO SMOKING, The Basement and Station Inn. Ok yes Station Inn is a dive, wood floors, bottle beer, old tables but who cares you came to hear REAL BLUEGRASS MUSIC and you will get it while your breating SMOKE FREE air. Even kids are there with thier parents. DO NOT LET THE OUTSIDE BUILDING SCARE you, go inside and support LIVE MUSIC. July 18, 2006
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Joined 8 years ago
great place to listen to the best of Bluegrass.
If you want to sit down, relax and listen to your bluegrass favorites, then go for it. Some of the best bluegrass bands. Book a table for the very famous ones.
Live and unique atmosphere, but no room for dancing. If you are young and full of life, you might consider some other clubs or just skip the dancing, shouting and whistling.
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Joined 11 years ago
Come on in boys, the music's fine.
Who says it's dumpy? It's, well... vintage. It's not for dining out, but everything else makes up for it. Down-home, friendly atmosphere. I have never gone there and had a bad time. If you don't like bluegrass, you will when you leave there.
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