Nashville is known for being a creative city. It’s the kind of place you move to when you have a grand dream that requires fulfilling. The city welcomes artists and entrepreneurs alike, and one of its newly booming economies centers around the experiential food business. Old Glory is a stunning local bar that’s tucked away in the Edgehill Village neighborhood, in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it location. If you haven’t visited, then you’re one elevated cocktail away from your new place of places. Check it out below!
Patrick Kolts - GoogleMaps Old Glory is the brainchild of sisters Britt and Alexis Soler, both of whom managed to take a 1920s boiler room and transform it into a unique cocktail bar. Once the White Way Cleaners building, it now boasts a full bar, seating areas, and an entrance off of an alleyway. You’ll know you’ve reached Old Glory by way of the yellow triangle that marks the door.
Old Glory - Facebook Inside, the 60-foot ceilings are sure to amaze, and the exposed brick walls are the perfect accent to the old smokestack left in place.
Jack Richter - GoogleMaps There’s no denying that this beautiful space has a moody aesthetic. With over 2,000 square feet perfect for expansion, it’s been a labor of love to honor the building’s history while providing a stunning spot for small bites and craft cocktails.
Old Glory - Facebook The drinks and snacks menu ranges from classic white wines to contemporary twists on a “proper martini.” Folks rave about the Preserved Lime collins, made with Foro’s gin, and the Paper Plane is made with Four Roses Bourbon.
Old Glory - Facebook Come for happy hour from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. from Monday to Friday to snag an $8 cocktail, a $2 beer or $6 glass of wine. It makes for the perfect way to end the day!
Old Glory - Facebook On Saturday mornings, Irish Coffee and an OG Bloody Mary are the name of the game. For $13, you can walk away with a specialty drink as well as an empanada. Keep in mind, veggie and chorizo empanadas make up the entirety of the food offerings at Old Glory.
Old Glory - Facebook Visit for yourself from 5 p.m. to 1 p.m., Sunday to Thursday, from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Fridays, and from Saturday at noon until 2 a.m.
Learn more at Old Glory’s official website or Facebook page, folks. It’s a must-visit!
Patrick Kolts - GoogleMaps
Old Glory is the brainchild of sisters Britt and Alexis Soler, both of whom managed to take a 1920s boiler room and transform it into a unique cocktail bar. Once the White Way Cleaners building, it now boasts a full bar, seating areas, and an entrance off of an alleyway. You’ll know you’ve reached Old Glory by way of the yellow triangle that marks the door.
Old Glory - Facebook
Inside, the 60-foot ceilings are sure to amaze, and the exposed brick walls are the perfect accent to the old smokestack left in place.
Jack Richter - GoogleMaps
There’s no denying that this beautiful space has a moody aesthetic. With over 2,000 square feet perfect for expansion, it’s been a labor of love to honor the building’s history while providing a stunning spot for small bites and craft cocktails.
The drinks and snacks menu ranges from classic white wines to contemporary twists on a “proper martini.” Folks rave about the Preserved Lime collins, made with Foro’s gin, and the Paper Plane is made with Four Roses Bourbon.
Come for happy hour from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. from Monday to Friday to snag an $8 cocktail, a $2 beer or $6 glass of wine. It makes for the perfect way to end the day!
On Saturday mornings, Irish Coffee and an OG Bloody Mary are the name of the game. For $13, you can walk away with a specialty drink as well as an empanada. Keep in mind, veggie and chorizo empanadas make up the entirety of the food offerings at Old Glory.
Visit for yourself from 5 p.m. to 1 p.m., Sunday to Thursday, from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Fridays, and from Saturday at noon until 2 a.m.
If beer is more your style, this fun brewery in West Nashville might be right up your alley. Plus, there’s pizza!
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