Florida Georgia Line’s BK & T-Hubb Are Getting Into the Nashville Restaurant Biz With New Venue, FGL House

Florida Georgia Line’s BK & T-Hubb Are Getting Into the Nashville Restaurant Biz With New Venue, FGL House

The boys from Florida Georgia Line are the latest country artists to turn their tastes to the restaurant biz.

Following in the foodie footsteps of Toby Keith, Blake Shelton, Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley and more, FGL’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley will launch their new restaurant and entertainment venture—FGL House—in Nashville in June 2017.

The four-story attraction at 122 3rd Ave South will feature live music, Southern-style food with a California flair (whatever that means), multiple bars, local craft beers and the largest “Cruise” rooftop in Nashville. There will also be a basement-level lounge with a baby grand piano. A video wall will showcase clips from FGL and other country artists, while Dee Jay Silver will spin and mix tunes on Country Club Tuesdays.

“What excites Tyler and I the most is always staying creative,” said Brian in a press release. “We love seeing what fresh things we can come up with to take our music to a new level and turn our dreams into reality.”

“We want FGL House to be just as welcoming, fun and entertaining for our guests as if they were coming out to one of our shows—nothing but good food, good drinks and good times,” added Tyler. “We can’t wait for opening day to get here.”

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