Fleet Street Pub
One of Nashville's true soccer bars tucked underground in historic Printers Alley. English-owned pub (Manchester native) with British beers on draft, Scotch whisky, and classic fare like fish and chips and shepherd's pie. Opens early for expats catching Premier League. Home of Nashville Arsenal supporters (Gooners). 21+ only.
About
The Vibe
Fleet Street Pub occupies a basement space on historic Printers Alley in downtown Nashville, and stepping through its door feels like descending into a proper English local. Owner Ian Wrigley, originally from Manchester, named the pub after London's famous newspaper row -- a fitting choice given that Printers Alley was once the hub of the publishing industry in the American Southeast. The entrance is marked by a sign reminiscent of the London Underground, and the interior delivers on that promise: low ceilings, dark wood, English football club flags, and the unmistakable atmosphere of a pub that exists for the love of the game.
The Setup
The underground space is intimate but well-equipped with screens positioned for match viewing throughout. Fleet Street carries satellite feeds for UK and European league soccer, which means it shows matches that many American sports bars cannot access. The pub is 21-plus only, keeping the atmosphere firmly adult and focused. Seating fills quickly during big matches, which adds to the communal, shoulder-to-shoulder feel.
Match Day Experience
Fleet Street routinely opens as early as 9 AM for Premier League matches, drawing English expats and American fans who set their alarms for the 6-hour time difference. The pub is home to Nashville's Arsenal supporters, the Gooners, and also serves Nashville SC as a hub for the broader football community. With a Manchester-born owner, the pub has a natural lean toward English football culture -- the banter is real, the knowledge runs deep, and the chants come naturally.
Food and Drink
The menu is unapologetically British. The shepherd's pie and fish and chips are both excellent, and the "Arsenal Breakfast" -- a full English with two eggs, bacon, banger, baked beans, charred tomato, toast, and orange marmalade -- is served all day. Multiple English beers are on draft, and the Scotch whisky selection reflects the owner's British roots. This is one of the few places in Nashville where you can get a proper pint of English bitter.
Who Goes There
English expats, Arsenal supporters, Nashville SC fans, Vanderbilt students and faculty, and anyone in Nashville who wants to watch football in an authentic British pub. The Printers Alley location means tourists sometimes stumble in, but the regulars set the tone -- this is a football pub first. The 21-plus policy keeps it focused and conversational rather than chaotic.
Insider Tips
Order the Arsenal Breakfast during an early morning match -- it is the most authentic full English in Nashville. The pub is underground and can be easy to miss; look for the Tube-style sign on Printers Alley. Arrive 15 minutes early for Premier League mornings, as the small space fills fast. If you are visiting Nashville for a Broadway night out, Fleet Street is a perfect pre-show stop that feels worlds away from the honky-tonks above.
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