Morgan Wallen’s bars, restaurants and music venues in Nashville will soon have neon signs, joining the massive wave of signs drawing tourists and locals to downtown Music City.
On December 17, the Nashville Metropolitan District Council approved the installation of a 20-foot-tall neon sign above Morgan Wallen’s This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen, according to The. The council voted 30-1 to approve the move. Decide.
Wallen, an East Tennessee native, partnered with TC Restaurant Group to create the six-story This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen, which reopened in June at 107 4th Ave N in Nashville. The venue spans approximately 30,000 square feet and features three music stages, six bars and an open-air rooftop. TC Restaurant Group is also known for other celebrity restaurant/bar concepts, including Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa and Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar.
The sign approval for Morgan Wallen’s This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen follows a failed attempt in May, when the Metro Nashville City Council rejected Wallen and TC Restaurant Group’s Restaurant Group, only three members voted in favor of the sign.
Warren appeared in a Nashville courtroom last week and pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment after being accused of throwing a chair from the roof of Chief Eric Church’s bar in downtown Nashville. At the hearing, Wallen was sentenced to one week in a DUI education center, two years of supervised probation and a $350 fine.
Warren also picked up four trophies at the Billboard Music Awards earlier this month, including Top Male Vocalist, Top Country Vocalist, Top Male Country Vocalist and Top Collaboration (for his collaboration with Post Malone “I Had Some Help”).