⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Live Oak – Nashville, TN
If you’re looking for the best place in Nashville to catch a game on Sunday, Live Oak is it. Hands down. We came in specifically for football and left saying, “this is our new go-to spot.”
Sports Atmosphere: Every wall has TVs, and they don’t just have the big games on — they’ve got ALL the games. Whether you’re here for NFL Sunday, college football, or another sport, you won’t miss a play. The screens are huge, the sound is on point, and they keep the energy high without blasting you out. It’s basically a fan’s dream setup.
Crowd & Energy: The vibe here is electric on game day. You can feel the excitement as soon as you walk in. Everyone’s cheering, talking football, and having a good time — but it never feels overwhelming or chaotic. It’s that sweet spot between rowdy and comfortable where you can celebrate big plays but also have a conversation at your table.
Food: For a sports bar, the food here goes way above expectations. The wings are crispy with just the right amount of sauce (and lots of flavor options), the burgers come out hot and juicy, and even the shareables like nachos and pretzels are top notch. Portion sizes are legit — perfect for a table of hungry fans.
Drinks: The bar staff keeps things moving even when it’s packed. Beers come out ice cold, cocktails are poured right, and they’ve got a strong selection of local brews too. Prices are fair, especially for Nashville, and you don’t feel like you’re paying a “tourist tax.”
Service: Despite it being busy for game day, the servers were on top of it. Drinks refilled quickly, food came out fast, and the staff always had a smile. Even when every table was full, they still checked in often to make sure we were good. That says a lot about how well this place is run.
Location & Setup: Easy to find, plenty of space, and both indoor and outdoor seating options that work great for groups. The patio is perfect when you want fresh air but still want to keep an eye on the action inside.
Value: Between the quality of the food, the size of the portions, the drink selection, and the game day atmosphere, you definitely get more than what you pay for here. It’s worth every penny for the experience.
Bottom line: If you want a true sports-lover’s bar in Nashville, this is it. The TVs, the energy, the food, the drinks, and the staff all come together to make Sundays at Live Oak one of the best sports experiences in the city. Whether you’re local or visiting, put this place on your list — it’s game...
Read moreIf you order chicken sandwich and a pop it's $25.. got 3 chicken sandwiches and 3 drinks ended up being $76. Beyond ridiculous considering the chicken sandwich was a tender on a bun. 1 chicken tender on a bun? That's it. Music was great but guess I wasn't drunk enough to get where my money went. Coulda went to Mc donalds or taco bell for 30 for my kids instead... sandwich said $16 for a tender on a bun that's 3x too big and fries.. maybe pops $3.. tax is high maybe $2 so where did my other $4/sandwich go? $12 in tip or fee for me having to seat myself and goto bar to order? Knew I should've walked out and went to tin roof but thought a chicken sandwich was more than a skinny tender on a hamburger bun when I could barely fit inna hotdog one.. go on broadway if u want the same price for...
Read moreHorrible service Sat at the bar and the bar tenders walked by me many times with someone else’s dirty drinks and napkins in front of me. I had to call them over for every service I needed. They didn’t wipe down the bar from previous customer. I was asked f I wanted to start a tab after ordering a glass of wine. And she never brought it! I flagged down another bar tender to inquire and order food. The grill chicken had no taste. I was not given salad dressing for my salad. I would not dare ask. I was charged for 2 wines but it was corrected. Just a bad experience when they were not busy on a week evening. I don’t normally give bad reviews but the food and drinks here are not cheap food and the customer experience or service is...
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