Garth Brooks' new bar will serve Trisha Yearwood’s recipes.
Garth Brooksis serving up honky-tonk vibes at his upcoming Nashville-based bar — andTrisha Yearwood’s food.
Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonkis celebrating its grand opening on March 7. On Tuesday, the Grammy winner gave fans a taste of what to expect at the new establishment.
“If you don’t come to Friends in Low Places for the cold beer and the Honky Tonk and music, Trisha Yearwood’s food is there,” Brooks said during the latest episode of hisInside Studio Gpodcast. “That’s pretty cool, man.”
While he couldn’t dish on all of the details, the Country Music Hall of Fame inductee highlighted a few of his wife’s recipes on the menu. (Yearwood iscookbook authorand Food Network host.)
“I’ve heard nothing butrave reviews about her burger,” he said, adding that even just talking about them makes his mouth water.
Off screen, someone complimented Yearwood’s chicken tenders as “the best in town,” which Brooks adamantly agreed with. “Hats off to her,” Brooks said. They went through “a thousand different renditions of chicken tenders,” he added. “They’re fabulous."
But the side dishes deserve attention, too, according to the self-proclaimed “fry guy.”
Brooks explained how the team is split, half of them preferring skinny fries and the other half opting for steak fries. “So the answer was simple: We’re just going to do both.”
While Yearwood typically takes over in the kitchen,Brooks recently showed off his own culinary skillsfor his wife’s birthday.
In September, the singer explained in aFacebook Live videothat he’d made the triple chocolate cake brownie with peanut butter frosting himself, and that although he’d struggled a bit in the kitchen, he was proud of how it all came together.
Brooks baked Yearwood a cake for her 59th birthday.Garth Brooks/Instagram

Garth Brooks/Instagram
“I live with a chef. I got some tips,” he said in the beginning of the video. “It wasn’t good, trust me. It was pretty hideous, pretty horrible. But… we’ll see if she likes it.”
Brooks is hopingFriends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonkmight host a certainKansas City Chiefs tight endfor the upcoming opening.
During the sameInside Studio Gepisode, Brooks explained thathe invited Travis Kelce to the barafter seeing Kelce’s performance of his song at theKansas City Chiefs' 2024Super Bowl victory paradeon Feb. 14.
“Did you guys seeTravis Kelce’s versionof ‘Friends in Low Places?’ Did you see him sing this? I loved it, I thought it was fantastic,” Brooks said.
Travis Kelce singing at the Super Bowl victory parade.Jamie Squire/Getty

Jamie Squire/Getty
The singer said he wasn’t planning on attending his bar’s upcoming opening but would go if Kelce were to show up.
“Big man, I’m just telling you this. I will be at [the] grand opening if you’re there,” Brooks told Kelce. “I’ll send a plane if you want and come and get another shot at the title. If you want to come sing that, I’ll send a plane.”
source: people.com