Printer's Alley Nashville, TN
- kurtobersteadt
- Sep 12
- 2 min read
History, food, live music, and unique areas are common themes to Nashville. One such area that offers all these in a historic alley just north of Broadway. Printer's Alley began as an area that was for the Printing Presses in Nashville during the late 1800s and early 1900s. During the Prohibition era, this would be the home to many speakeasies.
Today, Printer's Alley is a vibrant area of Nashville that offers a past with the history of Nashville but some incredible dining, bar, and live music experiences. There are several great stops to check out in this historic alley, and all will not leave you disappointed. Plus, some of these stops have been recommended to me by post-it note.
One place that offers a taste of England with incredible FIsh and chips is Fleet Street Pub. Located in Printer's Alley, this amazing stop offers everything you can think of when it comes to an English pub. Excellent service and an ambiance that is unforgettable.
Two other stops to check out in Printer's All. ey is Skull's Rainbow Room and Bourbon Street Boogie and Blues. Each stop offers a unique experience with incredible food, drinks, and music. Skull's offers a wide variety of food and even a burlesque experience, plus this is one of the original speakeasies in Nashville. Bourbon Street Boogie and Blues offer a taste of New Orleans with fantastic blues music and a menu along with their drinks that leave a lasting impression.
A stop at Printer's Alley will leave a lasting impression. It offers a history that dates back to the late 1700s. Add a stop to Printer's Alley on your next visit to Nashville, TN. #ridingwithkurt
















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