Let Garth Brooks explain why his new bar will be the 'Chick-fil-A of honky tonks'

'Feel good, feel safe and everybody’s got good manners'
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Garth Brooks has big plans for his newly-announced three-story honky tonk bar on Nashville’s famed Lower Broadway strip and southern hospitality is at the center of it all.

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"I want the Chick-fil-A of honky-tonks," Brooks said in a recent press conference referring to the fast food chain known for its stellar customer service. "I want a place where you go, where you feel good, feel safe and everybody’s got good manners."

He continued, "I'd love it to just be a classic honky-tonk. I’m hoping [it's] a thumping place that always looks like there's something crazy going on in there. When you walk in, I hope it's Country music that you hear."

Garth’s plans are in motion and he’s clearly excited about it as he posted a photo of the bar with the phrase “Friends in Low Places” in the windows.

While Garth has not officially revealed the name of the new hangout — “Friends Ion Low Places” has definitely been a reoccurring suggestion from fans all over.

Broadway is currently home to many honky tonk bars owned by artists including Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Luke BryanBlake SheltonJohn RichJason Aldean and Kid Rock.

No word on the opening date of Garth’s bar yet.

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