NEAREST GREEN Distillery’s local and worldwide influence expanded when it opened its doors to The Humble Baron on March 23, 2023.
With something for everyone, The Humble Baron features a 17-station, 518-foot-long showpiece bar that wraps stunningly around an indoor stage, allowing guests to enjoy elevated fare and creative cocktails while watching live entertainment. According to MSN.com, the Guinness Book of World Records measured the 518-foot bar and confirmed it beats a 25-year record held by Ohio’s Beer Barrel Saloon, which measured 405 feet, 10 inches.
“Humble Baron is a place where everyone has a seat at the table,” said Humble Baron’s inspiration, Keith Weaver. “We want our guests to pull up a seat at the world’s longest bar and enjoy some amazing music over a craft cocktail or a bite to eat and engage with those around them. Humble Baron reflects my varied musical tastes and will bring all types of people, with all interests and backgrounds, together.”
Nominee and critically acclaimed chef James Beard and television host Chet G. Garvin crafted a menu of sophisticated yet familiar dishes for its culinary offerings. The menu included the restaurant’s signature Nashville Hot Shrimp and Grits, and Snow Crab Claws sauteed in brown butter and sage. Renowned Atlanta chef Jay Craddick will helm the kitchen as the executive chef, bringing more than 18 years of experience and a passion for innovative Southern cuisine to Humble Baron.

The bar program was crafted in partnership with Gin & Luck, the hospitality company behind renowned cocktail institution Death & Co., with Black-owned spirits taking center stage. Signature libations include the “Queen’s Gambit” featuring Sorel Liqueur, Hella Cocktail Co., Apple Blossom Bitters, local premium Tennessee whiskey, pineapple gomme, and lemon juice. Also offered is the “Dear Fawn,” a spin on a favorite classic cocktail, the espresso martini, swapping the usual vodka for local premium Tennessee whiskey. Assistant Director of Beverage DeAndre A. Jackson leads the bar’s cocktail innovation.”
Live entertainment at the Humble Baron will not disappoint. The grand opening weekend performances included American Idol’s country music artist Hunter Girl and international DJ Bova.
Humble Baron will rapidly become one of Tennessee’s most visited destinations. Audio and visual for the state-of-the-art music venue, with an indoor and outdoor stage, was designed by the former technical director and engineer for Prince’s Paisley Park. The indoor stage, separated by a glass garage door from its mirroring outdoor stage, will allow live concerts hosting more than 15,000 guests.
“Although the vision of Humble Baron comes from the incredible mind of my favorite person on earth, I had the great honor of naming it,” said Fawn Weaver of her husband and partner. “Keith’s storied career as an executive vice president for one of the largest movie studios in the world and one of the highest-ranking Black executives in Hollywood for more than 20 years causes people to look at him as a baron. But he’s remained the humblest person I’ve ever known throughout his impressive career.”

The March 23 grand opening included a ribbon-cutting ceremony and live music throughout the weekend.
The Nearest Green Distillery is a popular destination, welcoming more than 110,000 visitors in the past 12 months, with that number expected to triple by the end of the year. Humble Baron will be a welcome addition to the community and distillery guests. It is open Fridays from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. It offers private events carefully curated and tailored to your every need, including bespoke menus of Humble Baron classics and crafted cocktails.
In addition to its newest venue, Nearest Green Distillery includes a welcome center, Barrel House II BBQ restaurant, Philo + Frank’s, the world’s first non-alcoholic speakeasy, and more, making the site a full-blown destination for whiskey lovers, history enthusiasts, and families.
And it was all born from the desire to discover and preserve the story of the first known African American master distiller, Nearest Green. A story that was lost in time is now known. Nearest Green Distillery’s mission is to share the story and ensure the credit long due to Uncle Nearest is told for generations to come. GN