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3rd and Lindsley

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3rd and Lindsley

A low-ball bid on a padlocked Mexican restaurant built a Nashville institution. 3rd and Lindsley, at the corner of 3rd Avenue South and Lindsley Avenue half a mile south of Broadway in SoBro, began in 1991 when Ron Brice and a friend won a silent state auction for the shuttered Jose's almost by accident - and, finding the place stocked and ready, opened a music club instead of flipping it. The Bobby Bradford Blues Band played the first night; the city's session players, sidemen and rising acts made it home within the year. Fiercely independent ever since, the venue has grown from a 200-seat room to a configurable 700-plus capacity space that can run intimate seated listening shows of 400 or full-standing rock nights, with a genuine kitchen - full lunch, dinner and late-night service - that separates it from most clubs its size. The long partnership with independent radio station Lightning 100 anchors the talent pipeline, including a Sunday-night program that has run for decades, and the Monday-night residency of the Time Jumpers featuring Vince Gill became one of Nashville's worst-kept secrets. The alumni list reads like the format chart: Chris Stapleton, Lucinda Williams, Charlie Puth, Cat Power, Jewel and a young Lady Antebellum, who spent a year as the Tuesday band. Staff tenure tells the culture - the kitchen manager and door man count their service in decades - and the SoBro location keeps the room ten minutes' walk from the convention-center core. Locals answer the question of where to hear real Nashville with this corner more often than any other. The venue weathered the 2020 shutdown - doors closed overnight on 12 March with the calendar wiped - and came back with its identity intact, later securing a new lease that keeps the corner in family operation. About 35 staff run the room today, and the operating philosophy has never needed updating: book the best players in a town full of them, feed the crowd properly, and let the sound engineer do the rest.

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Type: Theater / Concert Hall

Address: 818 3rd Avenue South, Nashville, United States, 37210

Website: https://www.3rdandlindsley.com

Capacity: 700

Opening Date: 01/01/1991

Serves Food

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