Lipstick Lounge’s new sister spot Chapstick is ready for game day

Chapstick offers wall-to-wall screens at 1400 Woodland St.

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Snap a photo next to this mural by Odd Fellow Creative. | Photo via Chapstick

East Nashville’s new sports hangout is ready for kickoff. Chapstick, a sister bar to The Lipstick Lounge on the same property, opened yesterday with the motto “sportsball for all.” The colorful space is lined with 39 TVs, so there’s no bad seat in the house or on the patio.

A sampling of the sports programming:

  • WNBA playoff watch parties (more on that here)
  • NWSL, MLB, and NFL games
  • NCAA men’s and women’s sports

“We will do our best to showcase as many different sports and games as possible,” a social post reads. “That means we will be showing women’s and men’s games. Based on the seasonality of sports, at times there will be more of one than the other.”

Need a bite between plays? Grab a burger, sliders, or a quesadilla from the food menu and take advantage of Chappy Hour specials Monday through Friday from 2 to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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