Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood Serve Their Sour Cream Wedding Cake at His Nashville Bar

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Brooks' Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk celebrated its grand opening on Thursday

<p>Jason Kempin/Getty; ABC</p> Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood and the wedding cake

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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood and the wedding cake

Garth Brooks’ new Nashville bar has something rather sentimental on the menu.

Along with his wife Trisha Yearwood’s food, the menu also features a very special dessert that’s close to the couple’s heart — their wedding cake.

"This was my mom's recipe. It's a sour cream pound cake with just a decorative frosting, and it's a piece of history for us," Yearwood, 59, said on Good Morning America on Thursday, ahead of the Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk’s grand opening.

"It brings my mom back into the kitchen, too," added the cookbook author, whose mom Gwen died of cancer in 2011.

Brooks, 62, and Yearwood tied the knot in December 2005 at their home outside Tulsa, Oklahoma. During the private ceremony, the country stars exchange vows in front of family members just six months after Brooks popped the question in California.

<p>ABC</p> The wedding cake Garth Brooks will serve at his new Nashville bar

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The wedding cake Garth Brooks will serve at his new Nashville bar

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“It’s the perfect Christmas gift to each other. We could not be happier,” Oklahoma native Brooks said in a statement at the time.

Aside from the dessert, which is listed as ‘G&T’s Wedding Cake’ on the bar’s menu, the new establishment also serves up Yearwood’s “fabulous” chicken tenders and burgers, along with fried pickles and collard green stuffed wontons.

“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 on his Inside Studio G podcast last month. “That’s pretty cool, man.”

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“I’ve heard nothing but rave reviews about her burger,” the country singer continued, before someone off-screen complimented Yearwood’s chicken tenders as “the best in town.”

“Hats off to her,” Brooks said, adding that they went through “a thousand different renditions of chicken tenders." "They’re fabulous,” he noted.

In December 2023, the couple celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary by sending flowers to one another with the same message.

<p>SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty Images</p> Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood

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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood

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Alongside a photo of two beautiful bouquets of flowers on Instagram, Yearwood wrote, "When your husband sends you flowers and you send him flowers and the card says exactly the same thing! #happy18 #love #morethanever."

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