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Wine and tapas are on the way to Nashville Yards in 2025

The Wine Bar joins a growing list of new concepts slated for the downtown development.

A rendering of a sleek wine bar with a bar area, table seating with plush red couches, and a piano in the back of the room.

A glass of wine with a side of live piano. | Rendering via Southwest Value Partners

Nashville Yards will soon be bustling with a music venue, residential towers, and more restaurants and retailnow it’s time to uncork something new.

The Wine Bar is led by the local team behind Franklin’s Vintage Vine 100, including former Titans linebacker Keith Bullock. It’s set to open in the Pinnacle Tower by mid-2025 and feature a curated selection of global wines, spirits, and tapas.

Here’s what’s pouring:

  • Live piano music and views of Ascension Saint Thomas Landing
  • Indoor, outdoor, and glass-enclosed patio seating for 150+ people
  • Tastings and educational sessions with winemakers
  • Wine flights highlighting different regions and producers
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The Wine Bar’s exterior. | Rendering via Southwest Value Partners

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