S’more holiday spirit lands on Bobby Hotel’s rooftop next month

Camp Bobby, the hotel’s annual winter wonderland-inspired pop-up, returns to the rooftop with special activations beginning Saturday, Nov. 2.

An aerial view of a vintage bus, fire pit with string lights overhead, and four igloos near a pool.

All things merry and brrr-ight. | Photo by Digital Love

Say it ain’t snow, holiday pop-ups are rising from the grave before we reach Halloween. The date of Nashville’s first winter-themed activation is here, and you can expect Camp Bobby’s annual return on Saturday, Nov. 2.

The vintage-inspired wonderland 10 stories up takes over Bobby Hotel’s rooftop with private igloo rentals, a mess hall with a live DJ, firepits + campfire bites and libations through Sunday, Feb. 16.

Here are a few FAQs:

  • Igloos (1-6 people) can be reserved for 90 minutes with a $250 food and beverage minimum.
  • The vintage cruiser (up to 18 people) costs $50 to reserve for two hours and requires a $500 minimum.
  • Editor’s picks: Dutch oven brisket chili nachos, fried ice cream, and Up to Snow Good (reposado, grapefruit, orgeat, lemon, and Angostura) — browse the menu before booking.

Plus, don’t miss two specialty shots and three zero-proof options.

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