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The country star is opening the doors to Garth Brooks' Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk in Nashville on March 7 and he announced on "Inside Studio G" that several dishes created by his famous wife would be on the menu.
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Garth BrooksandTrisha Yearwoodare officially the newest residents in Nashville’s Neon Neighborhood, as they celebrated the grand opening ofCountryMusic Hall of Famer Brooks’ Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk on Thursday (March 7). The venue takes its name from the country star’s signatu...
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The country superstar talked his Nashville bar, major labels, his radio network and more today (June 7) at Billboard Country Live in Nashville.
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“America thinks of her as a chef, but she’s the first one to tell you she’s a home cook, and I think that’s exactly what Friends in Low Places needs,” Garth says. “I can’t imagine this place being a Garth Brooks bar and honky-tonk without Trisha food!” Trisha exclaims....
Garth Brooksinsisted someone bring him two boozy rum drinks —“One for each hand!”— in his 1998 drinking anthem “Two Piña Coladas.” Now he’s building his ownNashvillebar for his friends in low places to knock ’em back.