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Sneak peek: Step inside Nashville Glasshaüs, a new glassblowing studio

Nashville Glasshaüs specializes in the art of glassblowing + offers a coffeeshop and bar, glass-focused art gallery, event venue, and more.

An open room with multiple four-top tables and blown-glass light fixtures.

A café built for co-working and conversation if you ask us.

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The glass is haüs full with the addition of a new glassblowing studio in Berry Hill.

Artists, creatives, and coffee connoisseurs — meet Glasshaüs. The 10,000-sqft venue will be the first of its kind locally when it opens on Saturday, Nov. 18 combining the art form, a gallery, event space, and café + bar program.

A view through a window to the workshop where two artists are blowing glass.

Don’t skip our pro tip — we’re dishing the best seat inside.

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Features we love

Almost everything is made in-haüs, from the mugs and glasses your drinks are served in to the curated food menu and many decór + furniture pieces you see throughout the space.

  • Don’t miss: The café has its own cold brew tower.
  • Try this: The aged bourbon barrel cold brew
  • Pro tip: Just past the Maxwell Gallery to your right, you’ll see a small seating area — post up here and watch the resident artists at work through the window.
Small rectangular tables at varying heights stand displaying various blown glass art pieces. for sale.

Get inspired with a stroll through Maxwell Gallery.

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What to expect

  • Menu | Dig into 2-3 specialty menu items for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This menu will expand over time, but guests can expect pastries and breakfast sandwiches in the morning, sandwiches in the afternoon, and shared plates for dinner (think: charcuterie) to start.
  • Events | Take a class and learn how to shape molten glass under the guidance of an artisan or book a private party. Stay tuned for more upcoming events — psst, we heard there will be an ornament making experience and live music dates.
  • Shop | Browse Maxwell Gallery, which features custom glass and metal work

The grand opening event from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. will feature multiple live demonstrations, pastry and coffee samples, live music, giveaways, and more. Bookmark this link for the forthcoming schedule.

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