Curfew extended to 1am for Nashville restaurants and bars serving alcohol – Eater Nashville.
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The law established a curfew between 11:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. for persons between the ages of seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) Monday through Thursday with a 12:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew Friday through Sunday.
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Restaurants and bars serving alcohol must close at 1:00 am and end service at midnight. Restaurants that do not serve alcohol may be open 24 hours a day. Restaurants must keep their distance (maximum 125 people per floor)
02/24/2022: The general mask requirement ends after Friday, March 11th, at the beginning of spring break. When students return on Monday, March 21, mask wearing is recommended but not required for students and staff.
Yes, Nashville is open and basically back to normal!
(WTVF) – Nashville was named a Safe Travel Destination, making it one of only two destinations in the United States to receive the award. This title is awarded to the city by the World Travel & Tourism Council.
Currently, under state law, the sale of liquor must end at 3 p.m. and may resume at 8 a.m. Metro bans beer sales in Nashville between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m.
Answer: Under this new law, smoking is banned in all enclosed public spaces in the state of Tennessee with a few exceptions. The no-smoking policy applies, but is not limited to: Restaurants. Public and private educational institutions.
Is there an open container law in Nashville? While driving it is illegal in Tennessee to consume alcohol or have an open alcohol container. However, passengers are not covered by this law.
Right now people can’t leave a bar or walk the streets with a can or bottle of beer – but it’s allowed in a plastic or paper cup. According to Metro Council analysis, Section 7.24.
Tennessee: 3 a.m. Fourteen counties in Tennessee are dry and do not allow alcohol sales. Texas: 2 a.m.
Broadway is a major thoroughfare in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. It includes Lower Broadway, an entertainment district known for honky tonks and live country music. The street is also home to retail stores, restaurants, dessert shops, tourist attractions and a few hotels.
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