Bar in Nashville, United States
Tailor Nashville
100Pearl PointsLower-key cocktails, skip the Broadway chaos.

About Tailor Nashville
Tailor Nashville is the low-pressure Germantown alternative to Nashville's more performative cocktail bars. Easy to book, conversational in volume, and better suited to a neighbourhood drink than a dinner destination. If you've already done Attaboy and want something more local-feeling, this is the next logical stop on 620 Taylor St.
Should You Book Tailor Nashville?
If you've already done Attaboy Nashville and want something more rooted in the Germantown neighbourhood rather than the Broadway corridor, Tailor Nashville at 620 Taylor St is the next logical step. It sits closer to the working-bar end of the spectrum than the cocktail-theatre end, which is either a selling point or a dealbreaker depending on what you're after. For a returning visitor who wants a local-feeling room over a destination-drink experience, this is worth your time.
The Room and the Feel
The ambient energy here leans conversational rather than performative. Without the volume levels that plague lower Broadway spots, you can actually hear your company — a practical advantage that matters more than it sounds in a city where bar noise is a genuine obstacle. The atmosphere is closer to a well-worn neighbourhood room than a polished cocktail lounge, which is consistent with its Germantown address. If you came last time for a quick drink and left before things got busy, a return visit during peak evening hours will show you a different side of the room — warmer, more social, worth staying longer for.
Food Worth Ordering?
The editorial angle here is whether the food is worth taking seriously, and the honest answer with data this sparse is: approach with calibrated expectations. Bars at this price tier and neighbourhood positioning in Nashville typically run food programs that support the drink rather than compete with it. That's not a knock, a bar that does one thing well and lets the kitchen play a supporting role is often a better use of an evening than a venue that oversells both. Order something, but don't come hungry expecting a full dinner. If food is your priority, pair this visit with a stop nearby or check out 5th & Taylor, which takes its kitchen more seriously.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. You don't need to plan weeks ahead. Germantown is walkable from several central Nashville hotels, useful if you're already in that part of the city. For broader context on where Tailor fits in the city's bar options, see our full Nashville bars guide. If you're planning a wider trip, our full Nashville restaurants guide and our full Nashville hotels guide are useful companions.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 620 Taylor St, Nashville, TN 37208
- Neighbourhood: Germantown
- Booking difficulty: Easy, walk-ins generally viable
- Leading for: Returning Nashville visitors, neighbourhood drink, lower-noise conversation
- Food program: Treat as bar food, not a dinner destination
- Getting there: Walkable from Germantown hotels; limited Broadway-area transit
- Also consider nearby: 417 Union, 8th & Roast
How It Compares
Against Attaboy Nashville, Tailor is the lower-pressure option. Attaboy's format, no menu, tell the bartender what you like, rewards drinkers who want a crafted experience and are comfortable with that dynamic. Tailor is better suited to nights when you want a reliable drink in a room that doesn't ask much of you. For the broadest possible Nashville bar experience on a single visit, Robert's Western World on lower Broadway is culturally and completely free to enter, but the noise and tourist density make it a different proposition entirely. Go there for the honky-tonk moment; come to Tailor to decompress afterward.
Skull's Rainbow Room in Printer's Alley is the pick if you want live jazz with your drinks and a room with genuine historical atmosphere. The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club skews more polished on the cocktail program and is a stronger choice if technical precision in the glass is your benchmark. Green Hour Cocktail & Absinthe Lounge is the specialist pick for absinthe and continental spirits; if that's your category, Green Hour wins by default. Tailor's edge is its Germantown location and accessible, no-fuss energy, it's the easiest yes for a mid-week drink without a plan.
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- 12 South Taproom and Grill, if you want the neighbourhood feel with a fuller food program
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Tailor Nashville have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in available venue data. Given Tailor's address on Taylor St in Germantown, it's worth calling ahead or checking on arrival — the neighbourhood's street-level footprint varies by venue. Don't build your evening around outdoor seating without verifying first.
What's the signature drink at Tailor Nashville?
No specific menu items are documented for Tailor Nashville. What the venue profile does support is a conversational, lower-volume bar environment in Germantown — which typically means bartenders willing to riff on your preferences rather than pushing a fixed menu. Go in with a style you like and ask.
Does Tailor Nashville have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed for Tailor Nashville. If pricing and timing matter to you, check the venue's official channels before visiting — nothing in the current data supports a happy hour programme, and guessing on drink pricing at an undocumented price point isn't useful.
Is Tailor Nashville good for groups?
Tailor works better for small groups than large ones. The Germantown location and conversational atmosphere profile suggest an intimate setting — fine for two to four people, but not the move for a big Nashville bachelorette party, where somewhere with more capacity on Broadway would serve you better.
Do I need a reservation at Tailor Nashville?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so reservations aren't essential here. Unlike Attaboy Nashville, which draws a more deliberate crowd, Tailor's Germantown location means you're unlikely to be turned away on a weeknight. A weekend visit during peak hours is still worth a quick check before heading over.
Location
620 Taylor St, Nashville, TN 37208
Nashville, United States
Compare Tailor Nashville
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Tailor Nashville | Easy |
| Attaboy Nashville | Unknown |
| Green Hour Cocktail & Absinthe Lounge | Unknown |
| Robert's Western World | Unknown |
| Skull's Rainbow Room | Unknown |
| The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Attaboy Nashville, Notable alternative
- Green Hour Cocktail & Absinthe Lounge, Notable alternative
- Robert's Western World, Notable alternative
- Skull's Rainbow Room, Notable alternative
- The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club, Notable alternative
Against Attaboy Nashville, Tailor is the lower-stakes option. Attaboy's no-menu, bartender-led format rewards engaged drinkers who want a crafted, interactive experience. Tailor suits nights when you want a reliable drink in a room that doesn't ask much of you, easier to walk into, easier to leave when you're ready. If technical precision in the glass is your priority, The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club is the stronger call, with a more polished cocktail program and a room that signals it takes the drink seriously.
For a completely different kind of Nashville bar night, Robert's Western World on lower Broadway is the honky-tonk experience the city is actually known for, free entry, live country music, and tourist density that's part of the deal. Skull's Rainbow Room in Printer's Alley is the better pick if you want live jazz and a room with documented history behind it. Green Hour Cocktail & Absinthe Lounge wins by default if absinthe or continental spirits are your focus, it's a specialist room with a specific point of view that Tailor doesn't try to match.
Tailor's practical advantage is its Germantown address and easy-access booking. It's the right answer for a returning Nashville visitor who wants a drink outside the Broadway corridor without committing to the occasion-dressing of a reservation-heavy cocktail bar. For a food-forward evening in the same neighbourhood tier, 5th & Taylor takes the kitchen more seriously and is worth the comparison if eating is part of the plan.
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