About this venue
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville isn’t just a nightclub—it’s a hybrid venue that blends a live music room, bowling, and a gritty-modern Brooklyn vibe under one roof. Built across two levels and spanning roughly 40,000 sq ft, it’s sized for impact without losing intimacy. With a capacity of up to 1,200 guests, the room stays loud, close, and energetic—perfect for nights where the crowd is part of the show.
Inside, you’ll notice the focus on state-of-the-art sound and lighting and a layout that works equally well for dance-heavy sets and full-band performances. The experience is elevated by 19 premium bowling lanes, four on-site bars, and comfort food by Blue Ribbon—so you can pace the night from first drink to final encore without ever leaving the venue.
You’ll find it at 925 3rd Ave N, Nashville, United States. The easiest approach is straight to 3rd Ave N, then use nearby garages/lots—often available for advance online reservation; if you’re coming by bus, the stop 3rd Ave N & Madison St puts you within a short walk of the entrance. For broader citywide transportation options, see the Nashville info further down the page.
About the city
Nashville, known as Music City, is one of the most appealing U.S. destinations for concerts, sports, and live entertainment. The city’s energy is felt everywhere, from the busy downtown streets to neighborhoods packed with bars, restaurants, and live-music venues. Visitors also appreciate the wide range of accommodations—from hotels right in the center to convenient options in surrounding areas—making it easy to turn an event into a comfortable city break.
When it comes to arriving and getting around, a major advantage is that Nashville International Airport (BNA) is close to the city, and downtown naturally becomes the starting point for most plans. Within the city, WeGo Public Transit helps you move around reliably, while the WeGo Star regional train is a convenient way to reach the heart of downtown, terminating at Riverfront Station just steps from Broadway. Thanks to clear main roads and key transport hubs, reaching the main arenas and stadiums is typically quick and straightforward—whether you use public transit, taxi/ride-share, or your own car.
When you’re not cheering or singing along, Nashville delivers a great “tourist bonus.” Take a walk along the iconic Broadway and its honky-tonk bars, soak up the vibe by the Cumberland River and the riverside parks, or cross the pedestrian bridge for stadium access and downtown skyline views. For a calmer break, you’ll find museums and cultural landmarks like the Ryman Auditorium and the Country Music Hall of Fame, plus neighborhoods such as The Gulch or 12South—perfect for a great dinner and an evening that matches the city’s rhythm.