"Robert’s Western World feels like it’s been around forever. And in Nashville, where new concepts open and close at the drop of a hat, it kind of has. The building’s lived many lives (as a warehouse, steel guitar factory, boot shop), but the old-Nashville feel—less Kid Rock, more Johnny Cash—is still there. During the day, you’ll find people of all ages listening to some bluegrass and filling up on Robert’s recession special: a fried bologna sandwich, Moon Pie, Lays potato chips, and a PBR, all for $6. But at night, it’s adults-only and a perfect place to listen to some music, sip that beer (don’t even try to order a cocktail here), and get a glimpse of the down-home music style that launched Nashville to fame." - bailey freeman, jackie gutierrez jones 2