“Jack Cawthon could have sold his building to anybody, and I think it was very precise to sell it to his neighbor and long time friend that will kind of pay tribute to the Broadway that Jack Cawthon liked and kind of made. To have Robert’s have more space, and kind of to stay in that same location as honky tonks get bigger and taller, and have these rooftops, Robert’s, even though it’s truly one of the more authentic honky tonks on Lower Broadway, it needs a little bit more space, too,” explained Ewing.
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Jack’s Bar-B-Que sign removed from Broadway
By Shawn Mark
Aug 26, 2025 | 1:00 PM
What's the WORST part of going to a concert in Nashville now?
Parking costs more than the ticket
Waiting 45 minutes for an Uber that smells like weed
Post-show traffic that somehow still exists at 11pm on a Tuesday
The “convenience fee” being more inconvenient than convenient
Trying to leave Bridgestone with 18,000 other people at once
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