Bridgestone Arena debuts a new full-service restaurant

BetMGM Sports Lounge Restaurant & Bar’s menu showcases a fusion of classic American dishes with a local touch.

Restaurants with table and bar seating and over a dozen TVs on the walls

Want to watch the big game? The restaurant boasts over a dozen TVs. | Photo via Bridgestone Arena

Dinner and a show — or a Preds game — has a new meaning these days at Bridgestone Arena.

BetMGM Sports Lounge Restaurant & Bar opened this week on the arena’s second floor (above the Nashville Locker Room retail store). Here’s what to know about the 8,753-sqft full-service restaurant, open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

  • Patrons can enter off of Rep. John Lewis Way or from within the arena.
  • No event or game ticket is required to dine.
  • Full bar and menu (think: hot honey chicken sliders, bone-in short ribs, and flatbreads)
  • Headed to an event? Dedicated security checkpoints let you skip entry lines and head right into the arena.

Check out the food and drink menus before you go.

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