This is the west side dive bar that makes the Springwater look uppity. Â Good wings, and arguably the best bar burger in Nashville for under $7. Â The place has a decent juke box, and adequate pool table, and a "back porch". Â To my knowledge they no longer breed feral cats in the alley. Â If you like your beer cold, cheap, and domestic, then this is the place for you. On my first time there, years ago, I asked what imports they had. Â The list was short. Heineken, Corona, and Rolling Rock. That about says it all.
Review Source:Oh Betty's, you won my heart with your Bitchen' Betty's Brew, aka Natty Light. Â I was so excited to think they had their own beer. Â It also cost $1.25 a pint. Â Â Betty's is tucked away in the Richland District. Â After driving by it countless times we decided to stop. Â What we were about to experience was almost mind-blowing. Â For starters we met a poor man's Dan Deacon. Â He was super nice, soldered his own equipment and really put his soul out there. Â I gave him props! Â Unfortunately we did not get to hear him play, but we did learn all about his process. Â We were also introduced to a man who didn't know the difference between a really loud ear volume and speakerphone. Â What commenced was truly amazing. Â I can't get into details but it will be a night I will never forget. Â
To the logistics, Betty's is a little more than a room/small house and it's smokey, very very smokey. Â The place is filled with regulars. Â We happened to stop in pretty recently after the flood and they were holding a fundraiser in the corner. Â This truly is a neighborhood bar. Â Even with their small digs they hold a lot of live music. Â If you like quirky, dirty dive bars with a neighborhood feel then Betty's is the place for you.