“I’m here to take the foo-foo out of fine dining,” says Kid Rock. “This place is for people who love great food, great music, and this great country. Whether you’re in boots or brogues, you’re welcome here.”

From the jump, this place hits different. The interior is a full-throttle trip through American music history, dripping in personal artifacts from , and more. With  and , your meal feels like a backstage pass to cultural greatness.

But make no mistake—. Under the expert eye of , the menu fires on all cylinders with options like:

The wine list? Curated by , bringing elegance to every pour, while the cocktail menu reminds you that this is still Kid Rock’s house.

For those who prefer their fine dining with an extra dose of exclusivity, step into —Kid Rock’s ultra-private, no-holds-barred VIP dining suite. We’re talking private entrance, bathroom, and enough rockstar energy to make your group chat jealous for weeks. It’s the South’s most offbeat luxury room—and that’s exactly the point.

So why Nashville? And why now?

This is the next chapter in a legacy that started nearly 100 years ago. , originally founded in 1929, defined Detroit’s high-end dining. In 2011,  brought it back to life, expanding across Michigan. Now, with Kid Rock riding shotgun, they’ve brought the flavor and fire to Music City with a whole new swagger.

“We’ve built our name on quality, consistency, and hospitality,” says Vicari. “Now, we’re celebrating two of America’s greatest cities with one unforgettable experience.”

At , the only thing more mouthwatering than the steak is the story behind the walls. It’s a place where you’re not just allowed to be yourself—you’re expected to be.

This isn’t fine dining for the elite. It’s fine dining for the free.

The Detroit Cowboy
500 11th Ave N, Nashville, TN
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Whether you’re coming for the surf & turf or the swagger, one thing’s certain: at The Detroit Cowboy, you’re not just getting a meal. You’re getting a moment.