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    Analog at Hutton Hotel

    4.7 (32 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    ANALOG AT HUTTON HOTEL ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Live music
    Intimate
    Upscale
    Good for groups

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    The Pitch meeting performance
    Jacquelyn M.

    Great drinks and appetizers, we had the shishito peppers and the sorghum chicken while we enjoyed The Pitch Meeting which I think happens every Tuesday night. It's an amazing opportunity for new, unrecognized talent to perform their original songs with a full professional band. It's a free show and seriously the best entertainment in Nashville.

    Surfragettes on stage
    Jen S.

    Great venue! Acoustics are so well executed, variety of great seating options, very cozy & intimate feel to music shows here. Drinks were reasonably priced & plenty strong. This time (Dec 5) saw super fun Chris Casello as opening act, with special guest Eddie Angel. Lots of musical friends present in the crowd... Headliners tonight were the ROCKING Surfragettes (hi tide recording record label). Drummer was incredible and you could see the band from so many fun angles with the open seating plan. There are two balconies, even! Flanking both sides of stage. Live the analog music decor behind the bar, too. Our friends snagged a comfy booth and enjoyed a great night of fun! Take a look at their calendar/-lots of great shows going on here! Reasonable ticket prices, too!

    Racquel S.

    Attended a show here last weekend. The sound was top notch and the vibe was right. Dark & moody interiors but the stage was bright. As things should be. My Shirley temple was good and the service was quick. Will definitely attend more shows here in the future.

    Great music

    You can order food from Evelyn's Restaurant down the hall; just appetizers which are very good. Service is great with lots of friendly happy faces. The place is cozy and almost romantic. Very cute and the sound from the live shows is just perfect.

    Joan S.

    This is a beautiful place to hear music! Great ambiance. Worth paying a little more for the intimate setting.

    Cam Pierce & Corey Michaels
    Shannon R.

    I saw Cam Pierce and Corey Michaels last night - first time visiting this place and I was blown away! First off, these 2 original songwriters are the total opposite of all the cover-music bands you find in downtown Nashville. Just fantastically talented songwriters, vocalists and performers...top notch. It felt like I was in their cool, artsy, warm and cozy living room listening to them sing. The vibe, the seating, the decor, the SOUND QUALITY, the craft cocktails....it was all so good. If you are looking for a quiet, more intimate "Nashville experience" - you've come to the right place. I will be making many more visits to see live music here....the one and only drawback is there is no food served. If there were appetizers or tapas...heck even a deli style cheese plate I'd gladly come here for drinks and dinner and a show on the regular. What a great venue!!!

    Slatérra at sound check
    Veronica M.

    Lew you're the bomb! From the moment I walked in I knew you would be the person! The girls at the bar were nice too when my husband would order from them. This place is super cool and it was super cold too. They had that air cranking that night, but after people start getting in and the party started it got calientito enough for me to take my jacket off. They music and sound were amazing. They had 3 bands that night including the one my husband played with that night. All of them were amazing. The prices are typical for the place. They decor was nice and a mixture of old and new. They had couches and tables. We were at the Íntimo show they offer so you had to buy the tables for the night to use them. They don't have bar stools around the bar so the seating is limited. They do have the balconies with also seating. The bathrooms are right there so you don't have to get lost in the hotel. They have a door for general admission and one for VIP I believe. Definitely a place I would like to come to listen to music and have a good time to friends.

    Ali C.

    They hosted us for a private event during a recent conference and did a great job. The space is really cool. Would be good for a private event. The specialty cocktails are creative. They use the block ice. Service is hands on and if you tell them what you enjoy to drink they'll make suggestions. We had passed food items, not sure of "normal" menu. All that I sampled was yummy. If you're in Nashville it's a little out of downtown, but worth it. Enjoy!

    John T.

    3.5 This is probably the most positive 3.5 review I've ever written. Analog is visually stunning but the newness (been open a few months) shines through. I'm curious to see what the place will be like come late spring. As of now, it's an interesting spot but there are some issues. The first thing you'll notice is the build out. It's gorgeous. From top to bottom, expect velvet, leather and a host of other tactile highlights. Bar seating, banquettes, high tables, and cozy nooks adorn both floors so you can have as public or private an experience as you want. You'll, likely, go for private given that Analog is very dark. Very. It sets a mood but you'll want your cell phone to give you light to see the menu (itself printed on black paper). The focal point of the room is an intimate stage illuminated by a dramatic chandelier. Again, it sets a mood. Visually, Analog knows exactly who and what it wants to be. Competitively, though, it's a different matter. In the past couple of years, Nashville has stepped up its craft cocktail game as well as the hotel scene. Once the hip ingenue of the Nashville hotel world, the Hutton is going through all sorts of changes to lure back the clientele it used to have without trying. I write all this to say is that as striking as Analog is, it can't rest on its pretty. Everything else has to equal up to what the market's offering these days. It's here where Analog stumbles a bit. The combination of hotel + new = a price point that goes from daunting to ridiculous. Cocktails will set you back $14 a pop. This is a trend that needs to stop. Nashville is not Chicago or Miami. Cost of so many things is outpacing the reality of the market. But that's another review. At $14 a pop, I don't think you'll make a night of drinking here so if you're going to grab a cocktail, make sure it counts. I had the Handsome In Handcuffs. Described as a rum, vermouth, curacao, and strawberry concoction, I was surprised by it. It's much more 'manly' than you'd imagine. Served in a (double?) rocks glass with a single, giant ice cube, if you didn't know you were drinking rum, you might think you were sipping on an Old Fashioned. The strawberry comes from a syrup that was used pretty sparingly. My friend ordered an off-menu gin drink when the Cubra Cobbler she wanted to customize wasn't to be because that particular (all?) drink was pre-batched. She was served a pretty drink in a coupe glass that had a flower in it. Pretty. It cost $18. No. Nope. Try again. A bottle of Bombay Sapphire (the gin used) costs $25. That drink made me question whether I'd come back to Analog. There's no other word to describe it than 'ridiculous.' We weren't here on a performance night so we enjoyed the soul playlist. The music matched the setting so I enjoyed that. Right now, there isn't a defined DJ program so on non-show nights, it might bit a bit of a hodge podge. The space, while decently-sized, might be loud with live music so if you're coming to chill out, consider that. If you're coming to see a show, though, it might be a good fit. There doesn't seem to be a bad seat in the venue. Since the customers were so sparse, we spent a lot of time talking with the bartender. He's a very affable fellow and made us feel very much at home. Unfortunately he also had a wicked cough and so I'm writing this review with a tickle in my throat and crud in my lungs. Sorry for the visual. There's a lot of promise at Analog. Visually, it's stunning. But it still needs to figure out what its identity is and the price point is going to be a deterrent to a non-hotel crowd. That said, it's still new and with the right leadership, Analog can be what it should be.

    David Duchovny is right behind that enormous column. Whose idea was it to have 2 enormous columns in a music venue??

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    I've never eaten there, but the times I've gone for music have been great! The waitstaff knows how to take care of customers.

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    I love the music tonight and the bar tender was great. He suggested I try a New York sour and it may be my new go to drink.

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    Great drinks and appetizers, we had the shishito peppers and the sorghum chicken while we enjoyed The Pitch Meeting which I think happens every Tuesday night.

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