[ laughter ] [ cheers ] i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la la sha la la la la la sha la la la la sha la la la la la la chef: what if we just get dino s and go to edgefield, then go to robert s? chef 2: edgefield closes at midnight. chef: you gotta see have you been to robert s? chef 2: but dino s definitely anthony: i haven t been anywhere. chef 2: starter and that s it. anthony: i saw the hotel. the [ bleep ] do i know? [ laughter ] patrick martin: hold on, time out. stop, stop, stop. you ve never hung in nashville? anthony: no. martin: you re gonna have a fun time. anthony: i have no doubt. [ laughter ] anthony: nashville. if you haven t been there, you probably know it as what? a country music capital, grand ole opry, and it is music city. and there is indeed plenty of country music, bot
anthony: stray from lower broadway, you re bound to stumble upon a genuine dive bar. and nashville s got some real good ones. so, what is this place? tandy: dino s? anthony: yeah. tandy: it s a burger joint that s been here for a long time. a lot of country music history is in here. a lot of nashville history is in here. it s a fun place where you see a lot of new east nashville life. cook: order up. sean: i can t tell you how many burgers i had here that i don t remember. there s a picture of em on my phone, oh i had a burger at dino s! anthony: what is this? sean: they call these hot fries, so it s like the flavor of hot chicken, but with fries and velveeta. i think it s velveeta. anthony: it s like country poutine. sean: exactly, man, this is like redneck poutine. pat: mm, that s good. sean: tony, what s cool about like these dive bars here, is
it s what the tourists want. and the honky-tonks or mchonky tonks that line the strip now tend to lean more towards cover bands than singer/songwriters. on one hand, it employs a hell of a lot of musicians, which is a good thing. on the other hand man: whoo! yeah! anthony: stray from lower broadway, you re bound to stumble upon a genuine dive bar. and nashville s got some real good ones. so, what is this place? tandy: dino s? anthony: yeah. tandy: it s a burger joint that s been here for a long time. a lot of country music history is in here. a lot of nashville history is in here. it s a fun place where you see a lot of new east nashville life. cook: order up. sean: i can t tell you how many burgers i had here that i don t remember. there s a picture of em on my phone, oh i had a burger at dino s! anthony: what is this? sean: they call these hot fries, so it s like the flavor of hot chicken, but with fries and velveeta. i think it s velveeta. anthony: it s like
cook: order up. sean: i can t tell you how many burgers i had here that i don t remember. there s a picture of em on my phone, oh i had a burger at dino s! anthony: what is this? sean: they call these hot fries, so it s like the flavor of hot chicken, but with fries and velveeta. i think it s velveeta. anthony: it s like country poutine. sean: exactly, man, this is like redneck poutine. pat: mm, that s good. sean: tony, what s cool about like these dive bars here, is there s so many studio musicians here. if you re not a badass musician in this town, you re not gonna make it, so everywhere you go, you re hearing the most incredible players you ve ever seen anywhere in the world. anthony: what music rules here still? is country music still? pat: well, they ve effed up country music so bad on music row, it s not even funny. sean: it s not country music. pat: it s bullshit. but there s also so much more than country. you know? sean: oh, man, that s the
lot of new east nashville life. cook: order up. sean: i can t tell you how many burgers i had here that i don t remember. there s a picture of em on my phone, oh i had a burger at dino s! anthony: what is this? sean: they call these hot fries, so it s like the flavor of hot chicken, but with fries and velveeta. i think it s velveeta. anthony: it s like country poutine. sean: exactly, man, this is like redneck poutine. pat: mm, that s good. sean: tony, what s cool about like these dive bars here, is there s so many studio musicians here. if you re not a badass musician in this town, you re not gonna make it, so everywhere you go, you re hearing the most incredible players you ve ever seen anywhere in the world. anthony: what music rules here still? is country music still? pat: well, they ve effed up country music so bad on music row, it s not even funny. sean: it s not country music. pat: it s bullshit. but there s also so much more than country. you know?