You Never Know Who You'll See At Friends In Low Places
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You Never Know Who You'll See At Friends In Low Places

Friends In Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk scored a goal this week when new Nashville Predators forward Steven Stamkos made the four-story, 55,000-square-foot entertainment space one of his first stops upon moving to Nashville.

Stamkos, who signed with the Predators on July 1, walked through Friends In Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk wearing his new jersey.

The Nashville Predators Instagram account posted a video of Stamkos hanging out in the bar. FILP’s social media commented: “We have a new FRIEND!”

Stamkos is far from the first celebrity to visit FILP while in Nashville.

Multiple celebrity outlets reported that reality television star Kristin Cavallari was partying with her girlfriends in FILP’s bar. But many times, celebrity patrons are easier to spot than that. Since FILP opened in March, a host of famous people have flowed into the space to serve as celebrity bartenders.

Blake Horstmann of “Bachelorette” fame is a frequent surprise guest behind the bar at FILP.

Steve Lemme, an American actor, writer, and producer and one of the members of the Broken Lizard comedy group popped up, as did actor Aaron Paul and “Breaking Bad” actor Bryan Cranston. Viral sensation The Montana Boyz were behind the bar along with NSYNC’s Chris Kirkpatrick and singer Austin Mahone.

Shaq and Trisha Yearwood even recently tried their hands at pouring cocktails. Influencer Katie Dempsey jumped in to shake the mixer, as did social media influencer Adley Kinsman.

In addition, the radio personalities from Garth’s Sevens Radio Network on TuneIn joined the behind-the-bar fun last month. The Garth Channel broadcasts from FILP on occasion. And when The Big 615's Storme Warren along with Sinead, Blake and Jonny took spins behind the bar, it wasn’t just Friends in Low Places, it was also Friends and Family.

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