This is a great place to grab a beer in a casual and hip place. Â The liquor wall is the focus of the bar, especially with the ceiling spotlights shining on it. Â It was a little bit empty, but I know it does get crowded depending on the day and what events are scheduled.
There is a small selection of draught beers but they were high quality beers and I enjoyed a Sams Winter Lager. Â Actually, I enjoyed several. Â Really enjoyed the atmosphere and will have to remember Wall St next time I need to do some chillaxin'.
Murfreesboro is really hurting when it comes to music venues and bars. Â Ever since the Red Rose closed, there just hasn't been any bar to take its place as a really good spot to see a show. Â Wall Street, however, is a decent little bar with occasional rock shows that are worth checking out.
Wall Street's food is pretty good and relatively inexpensive, but more often than not I've just gone for the music. Â Some really great local acts have played Wall Street, and though there isn't a whole lot of room upstairs, the sound is usually pretty good. Â
Wall Street's location is pretty prime--right on the square. Â Not somewhere I'd regularly hang out, but a good enough spot to catch a rock show.
If you are looking for a great venue to go see a live band  in The Boro this is it.  Down stairs is a restaurant and bar. It's kinda quiet down there and there is a stage in the corner that I have yet to see in use. I have heard that the food during the day there is really good but I could not tell you first hand. I can however, tell you about upstairs. The bar mixes the drinks strong and that is a plus but the real jewel is the room it's self. The acoustics are really good considering the building and it handles large crowds very well. I have to say it is one of my favorite venues to see a live band
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