• Live Band Karaoke

    Live Band Karaoke at Bent Nails Roadhouse puts you front and center with a full band backing you up. Pick your song, grab the mic, and live out your rock-star moment—no judgment, just big sound and bigger fun.

  • Live Comedy

    Laughter is the best revenge! Definitely the best medicine too. So come laugh with us at the Roadhouse's Live Stand Up showcase! Hosted by Gordon Clark, Vermont Comedy All-Stars. Laughs start at 7:30, come early for the tasty food and drinks.

  • Drink and Draw

    Join us at Bent Nails Bistro for a creative and fun evening of drawing, dining, and sipping! Hosted by TW Wood Gallery Whether you are a seasoned artist or just looking to try something new, come and unleash your creativity in a friendly atmosphere. Enjoy food and a drink while you meet new people and […]

  • Folderol

    Central VT Live Dance Music. Certified high energy rock band combined with a penchant for improvisation and rejuvenating local original music.

  • DJ Chia

    Dance party with DJ Chia

  • Open Celtic Session

    The Bent Nails Celtic Session is back at our new location, Bent Nails Roadhouse, in Middlesex, Vermont. This is an open session in a convivial atmosphere, focusing on Scottish, Irish, and Cape Breton music. Singing welcomed (songs should be trad or in trad style). Percussion on an invite-only basis. Bring your instrument, family, and friends […]

  • Spring Chickens

    The Spring Chickens are a volcanic old time stringband based in Vermont. They play a mix of hard-driving traditional Appalachian tunes and slower, sweeter songs and grooves. Jenny Monfore’s go-get-em fiddling and banjo style come from years of traveling around the US playing at regional gatherings and jamming with local musicians. Chris Hollis’ rhythm guitar […]

  • Chanterelle

    Indie rock, post punk, post rock Chanterelle is a post-punk band from Plainfield, Vermont, shaped by years of writing, rehearsal, and shared intent. James Secor (guitar, vocals), Daniel Olmschenk (bass), Stu Wright (drums), and Brad Kukenberger (saxophone) craft songs that are lean and restrained—built on angular melodies, pulsing rhythms, and quiet urgency.