Posty’s Bar is open now and located at 305 Broadway in Downtown Nashville.

Post Malone’s Nashville Bar, Pasty’s Bar; Photo Courtesy of Sam Calderon for TC Restaurant Group
Post Malone‘s new Nashville bar, Posty’s Bar, is officially open on Lower Broadway. Posty’s, formerly home of the Tequila Cowboy and Wannabe’s Karaoke Bar, opened its doors on Wednesday, July 2.
Located at 305 Broadway in Downtown Nashville and situated next to Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar and Luke Bryan’s 32 Bridge, Posty’s is a 26,000-square-foot, three-story establishment that features six bars, three stages and a rooftop with an amazing view of the Music City skyline and Cumberland River.
“We’ve created a space where everyone can come together and kick some ass. Nashville has really become a second home for me, so I can’t wait to invite y’all over to my house,” Post Malone, a nine-time Diamond-certified superstar whose real name is Austin Richard Post, previously shared via a press release.
The main floor of Posty’s is the largest first floor footprint on Lower Broadway and features three full bars, a VIP lounge, a stage for live music, and a massive gift shop. Posty’s also features an entrance to the main floor on Third Ave that includes a quick counter-service dining, while its lower-level artist lounge offers karaoke and privacy.
The rooftop of Posty’s features a bar and live music stage, as well as a patio area that offers stunning videos of the Batman building and all of Lower Broadway.
Posty’s food menu has something for everyone, with a full-service dining room serving hearty sandwiches, fresh salads, and Southern favorites like BBQ ribs and cowboy ribeyes. For late-night cravings, the Roadside entrance off Third Ave offers a dine-in counter with quick bites like Hot Chicken Sandwiches, grilled cheese, and other handheld snacks—perfect for a night on Broadway.
The entire bar was designed to reflect the honky-tonk grit and country soul that Lower Broadway is known for, while also adding in Post Malone’s own eclectic style. Throughout the bar, you’ll find posed and live concert photos of Post Malone, along with unique nods to the singer, including a massive baby blue Post pickup truck, Stoney’s Motel signs, Bud Light chandeliers, lyrics emblazoned on the walls, and tributes to some of Post Malone’s favorite things like the Dallas Cowboys and Bud Light.
Post Malone’s Nashville Bar, Pasty’s Bar; Photo Courtesy of Sam Calderon for TC Restaurant Group
Posty’s comes in partnership with TC Restaurant Group, the same premier hospitality company behind several other artist-branded bars in Music City, including such as Morgan Wallen’s This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen, Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar, Luke Bryan’s 32 Bridge, Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa, and Lainey Wilson’s Bell Bottoms Up and more.
Adam Hesler, President and CEO of TC Restaurant Group, praised the partnership, “We’re honored to work with someone as dynamic as he is and create a venue that embodies his spirit and brings a new experience to Nashville’s Entertainment District. There’s only one reason we would consider expanding our artist partnerships, and that is to have the ability to partner with someone of the caliber, innovation and authenticity of Post. His talent and ability to transcend multiple genres is one of a kind, and we look forward to creating a venue that resonates with his global fan base.”
Post Malone’s Nashville Bar, Pasty’s Bar; Photo Courtesy of Sam Calderon for TC Restaurant Group
The new Post Malone Nashville bar comes on the heels of the 30-year-old’s recent triumph in the country music world. His debut country album F-1 Trillion soared to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The genre-bending artist also headlined Coachella this spring and recently wrapped up his Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll. He is also working on his second country album, which will be a more traditional country-leaning album. Post Malone recently revealed that he already has 35 songs completed for the project.
Post Malone is no stranger to Nashville, having spent plenty of time in Music City over the years. He’s been spotted at local favorites like Red Door Saloon and Loser’s Bar & Grill in Midtown, where he’s even performed and celebrity guest bartended. Last year, he also filmed the music video for “Guy For That” with Luke Combs on Lower Broadway.
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