The 5 Spot
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The 5 Spot

Nashville, Tennessee

Photo: Erika McCullough

East Nashville's neighborhood bar and live music venue, with a calendar that swings wildly between motown dance nights, indie rock shows, and honky-tonk throwbacks. The room is divey in the best way — cheap drinks, sticky floors, and a dance floor that gets packed by 10pm. Monday's Motown night is a Nashville institution that no one who's been to will ever skip again.

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Monday Night Motown. Get there by 9 or you won't get in. Wear shoes you can dance in.

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