Bar in Clarksville, United States
The Mailroom
100Pearl PointsEasy night out, no ceremony required.

About The Mailroom
The Mailroom is a downtown Clarksville bar that draws a local, unpretentious crowd at accessible price points — easy to walk into, high on social energy, and best suited for casual groups or drinks before a night out. Skip it if a quiet conversation or serious food program is the priority; book it if you want to be inside the actual social life of the city.
The Mailroom, Clarksville: Quick Verdict
If you picture The Mailroom as a quiet, tucked-away spot where you can hear yourself think on a Saturday night, adjust your expectations. This is a gathering-place bar in the heart of downtown Clarksville — the kind of room that fills up, gets loud, and rewards the people who come to be part of something rather than apart from it. Whether that sounds appealing or off-putting tells you most of what you need to know about whether to book.
Atmosphere and Who Goes Here
The Mailroom sits at 116 N 2nd St in downtown Clarksville, which puts it squarely in the mix of the city's walkable bar district. The crowd skews local — you'll find Fort Campbell personnel, young professionals, and longtime Clarksvillians mixing in the same room. It is not a tourist trap, and it does not try to be. The energy is social and unpretentious, which is either exactly what you want or not what you came for. If you are looking for a quiet drink and a long conversation, this is probably not your leading option on a Friday or Saturday. If you want to feel like you are inside the actual social life of the city rather than observing it from a rooftop hotel bar, The Mailroom delivers that.
As a value proposition, The Mailroom positions itself as an accessible, no-pressure option in a city where bar prices generally stay well below Nashville benchmarks. You are not paying for elaborate craft cocktail theater or a chef-driven menu with premium sourcing. You are paying for a drink, a room with energy, and an easy night out. That trade-off works if your expectations are calibrated to the format.
Practical Details
Address: 116 N 2nd St, Clarksville, TN 37040. Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are the norm here; no reservation infrastructure is needed for most visits. Budget: Price-range data is not confirmed, but Clarksville's bar scene broadly runs below Nashville pricing, so expect accessible tab sizes. Dress: No formal dress code applies; come as you are is the operating standard. Parking: Downtown Clarksville has street and lot parking within walking distance of N 2nd St.
Who Should Book , and Who Should Look Elsewhere
Book The Mailroom if you want an easy, no-ceremony night out with a crowd that is genuinely local. It works for casual groups, post-work drinks, and anyone who wants to drop in without planning ahead. It is a poor fit if you are prioritizing a quiet date-night setting, an ambitious food program, or a craft cocktail focus. For those priorities, Clarksville has other options worth considering. See our full Clarksville bars guide and full Clarksville restaurants guide for alternatives matched to specific occasions.
If you are comparing Clarksville's downtown bar scene to what you might find in cities with more developed cocktail programs, venues like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, or Julep in Houston represent what a more technically ambitious bar looks like at a higher price point. The Mailroom is not competing in that category, and it is not trying to. That is a feature for the right customer.
For broader Clarksville planning, see our guides to Clarksville hotels, Clarksville wineries, and Clarksville experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does The Mailroom have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available data for The Mailroom. Given its downtown Clarksville location at 116 N 2nd St, within a walkable bar district, it's worth calling ahead or checking on arrival. If outdoor space matters most to your group, Dock 17 and Strawberry Alley Ale Works are nearby alternatives with known outdoor options.
Is The Mailroom good for a date?
It works for a casual first or second date where low pressure is the point. The Mailroom at 116 N 2nd St sits in downtown Clarksville's bar district, so the setting is lively rather than intimate. If you want a quieter, more focused atmosphere for a date, Yada on Franklin is a better fit.
What's the crowd like at The Mailroom?
Expect a genuinely local Clarksville crowd rather than a tourist-heavy mix. The downtown location at 116 N 2nd St pulls in post-work regulars and casual weekend groups. This is not a scene-y bar — it's where Clarksville locals actually drink.
Is The Mailroom good for groups?
Yes, walk-ins are the norm and no reservation infrastructure is needed for most visits, which makes it practical for groups that haven't planned far ahead. It suits casual gatherings and post-work drinks well. For larger groups wanting a more structured setup, Old Glory Distilling Co. offers a more organised group experience.
Is the food good at The Mailroom?
Specific menu or food quality details are not available in current data for The Mailroom. Based on its positioning as a bar-first venue in downtown Clarksville, food is unlikely to be the main draw. If a strong food offering is the priority, Yada on Franklin or Strawberry Alley Ale Works are worth considering instead.
Location
116 N 2nd St, Clarksville, TN 37040
Clarksville, United States
Compare The Mailroom
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| The Mailroom | Easy |
| Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville | Unknown |
| Dock 17 | Unknown |
| Old Glory Distilling Co. | Unknown |
| Strawberry Alley Ale Works | Unknown |
| Yada on Franklin | Unknown |
How The Mailroom stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville, Notable alternative
- Dock 17, Notable alternative
- Old Glory Distilling Co., Notable alternative
- Strawberry Alley Ale Works, Notable alternative
- Yada on Franklin, Notable alternative
Against Clarksville's main bar options, The Mailroom sits at the casual, social end of the spectrum. Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville is the stronger call if you want a food program alongside your drinks, the brewery format gives it more structure and a broader appeal for groups who want to eat and drink in one place. Strawberry Alley Ale Works competes in a similar register but with a craft beer focus that gives it a more defined identity for beer-forward drinkers.
If atmosphere and setting matter to you, Dock 17 offers a waterfront angle that The Mailroom cannot match, making it the better pick for a scenic evening out. For spirits and distillery-driven drinks, Old Glory Distilling Co. is the most distinctively Clarksville option in the set, worth prioritising if you care about what is in the glass. Yada on Franklin rounds out the comparison as the choice for a more relaxed, lounge-style environment.
The Mailroom makes the most sense when you want no friction, walk in, join the crowd, and not think too hard about the evening. For any occasion where the venue itself needs to do more work (a special night out, a food-forward group dinner, or a craft-focused drink), one of the above alternatives will serve you better.
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