Icon Entertainment Unveils Show Pony in Nashville

Icon Entertainment introduces Show Pony, a vibrant new venue in Nashville.

Icon Entertainment & Hospitality has announced the opening of its latest venture, Show Pony, located in the heart of downtown Nashville, Tennessee. This new establishment combines high energy, lively music, and interactive experiences for patrons, offering $5 beers daily and vibrant nighttime lighting.

Bill Miller, the founder and CEO of Icon Entertainment & Hospitality, expressed enthusiasm about the opening, stating that the venture offers a unique experience unlike any other in Nashville. Show Pony is situated at 121 3rd Ave South and operates every day from 11:00 a.m. CT. It features a menu with classic carnival-style treats such as funnel cakes, corn dogs, and jumbo pretzels, along with a variety of drinks catering to both traditional and adventurous tastes.

For further details, you can visit Show Pony’s website or follow their Instagram and Facebook pages.

Icon Entertainment & Hospitality, founded by Bill Miller, is well-known for owning and managing popular Nashville attractions like the Johnny Cash Museum, Sinatra Bar & Lounge, Patsy Cline Museum, and more. The company has expanded its presence in downtown Nashville since the opening of the Johnny Cash Museum in 2013, now boasting over 100,000 square feet of commercial real estate. Icon’s establishments have been recognized by prestigious publications such as USA Today, Forbes, and Rolling Stone, highlighting their importance as key attractions in Music City.

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