Ashley McBryde's Redemption Bar opens at Chief's in Nashville
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Updated · The New York Times · May 2
Ashley McBryde's Redemption Bar opens at Chief's in Nashville
10 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 2
The venue occupies the fifth floor of Eric Church's Chief's complex on Lower Broadway, nearly 20 years after McBryde moved to Nashville to pursue country music.
The bar adds McBryde to the growing roster of country stars with branded Broadway venues, alongside establishments linked to Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Jelly Roll, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert.
Its quieter design, with a small stage, red velvet curtains and stained glass of McBryde, contrasts with the louder, tourist-focused branding that dominates Nashville's entertainment district.
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