Website: https://nashvillepedaltavern.com/
Nashville Pedal Tavern is a party bike tour company offering guided, pedal-powered group experiences in Nashville, Tennessee. Riders board a multi-person pedal bike and travel a route through downtown Nashville, stopping at honky-tonks and partner bars along the way. Tours include a curated music playlist, drink specials at partner stops, and photo opportunities. The company’s office and tour starting point are located in the Midtown area, and tours conclude near Lower Broadway.
Services
Nashville Pedal Tavern offers several types of tours. Public tours bring smaller groups together on a shared bike, with pricing starting at $49.99 and higher rates listed for Friday and Saturday evenings (for example, $52.99 for later weekend slots). Public tours run 90 minutes. Private tours rent the entire bike for a single group at a listed price of $520 for 90 minutes. The company also offers corporate tours geared toward team building, holiday parties, and client entertainment.
All tours include a sound system with a curated playlist, with private tours able to supply their own playlist where appropriate. The company provides a large cooler with ice and cups, and arranges stops at partner bars that offer drink perks along the route. Drinks can be pre-ordered for pickup at arrival through a service the company calls The Bike Barrel.
About
Nashville Pedal Tavern operates guided pedal bike tours through downtown Nashville. Each bike accommodates roughly 6 to 15 riders, and the company can coordinate larger groups of up to about 195 people across multiple bikes. The company website notes that it has been recognized as a TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice award holder in 2023, 2024, and 2025.
Location & Contact
- Address: 1504 Demonbreun Street, Nashville, TN (Midtown).
- Phone: 615-390-5038.
- Email: [email protected].
Tours start at the office location and end in or near the Lower Broadway area, so the route does not return to the starting point. Booking is handled through an online reservation platform linked from the website.
Additional Information
Riders must be 21 or older, and all participants must present valid identification at check-in and sign a waiver before arrival. The company recommends arriving 30 minutes early, and notes that the full experience runs just over two hours including check-in and unloading. Because the tour starts in Midtown and ends near Lower Broadway rather than returning to the starting point, the company advises guests to pack light.
The tour operates under a bring-your-own-beverage policy. Beer and standard seltzers at 8.0 percent ABV or less are allowed, while liquor, wine, and champagne in all forms are prohibited, as are glass bottles and kegs. Water, non-alcoholic drinks, and snacks are permitted. For guests who prefer not to bring their own, drinks can be pre-ordered through The Bike Barrel for pickup at arrival, and partner bar stops along the route offer drink perks. The website also includes FAQs, a blog, gift card information, a Nashville Experiences section, employment listings, and franchise details for those interested in the brand beyond a single tour.
Profile compiled from the company’s official website (nashvillepedaltavern.com).