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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 set to open in the Pinnacle Tower by mid-2025 and feature a curated selection of global wines, spirits, and tapas. It’s the latest venture from the local team behind Franklin’s Vintage Vine 100, including former Titans linebacker Keith Bulluck.

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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