Where Ice Cream Meets Live Music in a Family-Friendly Atmosphere
Mount Juliet just got sweeter—and livelier! Honky Tonk Creamery, owned by Sheana and Matt Harville, blends Nashville’s honky-tonk spirit with delicious Blue Bell ice cream, creating a unique spot for entertainment and treats. This venue fills a void in Mount Juliet’s nightlife while giving local musicians a stage to shine.
Matt and Sheana saw a need for a welcoming, all-ages space where families, music lovers, and ice cream fans could gather. “Downtown Nashville has changed so much, and local musicians struggle to find authentic venues,” Sheana explains. “We wanted to bring honky-tonk energy to a place where music and fun treats go hand in hand.”
Honky Tonk Creamery isn’t just a dessert shop—it’s a community hub and a stage for rising talent, offering the honky-tonk experience without Broadway’s chaos.
With Matt’s background managing Nashville Broadway bars, the couple knew what makes a great music venue. “We understand the logistics—sound, staging, and curating top talent,” Matt says. That expertise shines through in the venue’s reclaimed wood, neon lights, and intimate stage setting.
Transitioning from Sweet CeCe’s frozen yogurt shop to this vibrant concept took vision and investment. The Harvilles leaned on family, friends, and their passion to bring it to life.
Honky Tonk Creamery is directly connected to The Bonus Room, the Harvilles’ event venue in Mount Juliet. This allows them to host everything from live music showcases to private gatherings, expanding their reach in the community. Whether you're grabbing a scoop or planning an event, these spaces ensure a dynamic atmosphere for all.
Beyond serving sweet treats, Honky Tonk Creamery is shaping Mount Juliet’s cultural landscape. From supporting artists to hosting fundraisers and themed music nights, it’s quickly becoming a favorite gathering place.
The Harvilles envision Honky Tonk Creamery as a true destination—a place where live music, great food, and community spirit thrive beyond Nashville. “Honky-tonk culture isn’t just for Broadway—it belongs in Mount Juliet,” Sheana says.
One scoop and one song at a time, Honky Tonk Creamery is bringing good vibes and great music to this growing town. Stop by for a taste of something special—you just might find your new favorite spot!
“Honky-tonk culture isn’t just for Broadway—it belongs in Mount Juliet,” Sheana says.