Everything You Need To Know About Nashville’s New Bar Catagory 10
Luke Combs is opening his bar in downtown Nashville in partnership with Opry Entertainment Group. He will join Morgan Wallen, Jason Aldean, and Riley Green, who are all country artists who have also become restaurateurs.
The singer’s new bar is rumored to be the largest multi-level venue in downtown Nashville. The bar will feature five different entertainment experiences.
On the bar’s official website, they describe the bar as:
“Downtown Nashville’s biggest stage and dance floor, a massive indoor/outdoor rooftop, a single barrel whiskey and bourbon bar, sports bar, and more, every distinctive space is influenced by Luke’s songs, lifestyle, and deep connection with his fans.”
Food Menu Sneak Peak
Combs dropped a sneak peek of the food menu on Catagory 10’s Instagram.
Combs is pictured with Chef Adam in his Instagram reel, and he says, “The food was unbelievable.”
The food menu appears to offer a mix of traditional bar food, such as burgers and pretzel bites, as well as more upscale options like trout, which happens to be Combs’ favorite dish.
See some menu sneak peeks below.
You can taste this menu when they open in November 2024.
What Does Category 10 Mean?
Combs named the bar long before Hurricane Helene’s devastation, a Category 4 hurricane that has left thousands displaced and claimed a hundred lives.
The singer is doing everything he can to help those who have been hurt by the tragic natural disaster, especially in his hometown. He recently tweeted,
“Absolutely heartbroken for everyone impacted by Hurricane Helene. Especially my folks in Western North Carolina. Me and my team have been making some calls and I think we’ve got something really special lined up to help the Carolinas as much as we can. More details to come ASAP.“
If you would like to join Combs and support the victims of Hurricane Helene, you can donate HERE.
Coincidentally, Luke Combs’ new Nashville bar is named after his hit song, “Hurricane.” It is meant to represent a “Category 10” hurricane, which, according to Combs, was chosen because hurricanes only go up to a level 5, and they wanted to “double it.”
The website says, “Luke Combs is bringing the storm with a new, next-level honky-tonk in Nashville, Tennessee.”
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