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Luke Combs’ Category 10 debuts new rooftop bar

The Eye completes the 2nd Avenue bar’s five entertainment levels.

Wooden tables with black chairs fill a room in front of a small stage with signage reading "The Eye" above it + two bars on opposite sides of the room.

Category 10 is no longer “eyeing” completion. | Photo via Category 10/Opry Entertainment Group

After a whirlwind of updates, Luke Combs’ Category 10 is officially complete after the debut of the fifth floor rooftop bar on Friday, Feb. 21.

The Eye spans 10,000 sqft, boasting two bars, a full-service dining area, a stage (check out the lineup), and VIP cabana areas. Indoor and outdoor seating options promise Cumberland River and Nissan Stadium views.

Much like the venue’s four floors that opened in November, the space is decorated in album artwork, nods to The Bootleggers fan club, and even features a 12-ft mural celebrating Combs’ No. 1 debut hit single “Hurricane.”

As for the menu, The Eye serves some of the bar’s fan-favorite apps like pepperoni rollers + signature flatbreads. Pair your meal with a frozen version of “The Hurricane,” which is exclusive to this level and made with rum, Ole Smoky moonshine, and passion fruit purée.

If you haven’t made it to 2nd Avenue for line dancing lessons or to see the light shows at Hurricane Hall yet, take a tour of the rest of the venue.

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