A super sweet happy hour has arrived at JW Marriott Nashville

Two words: Dessert wheel. 🍬

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Looking for a super sweet deal come happy hour? This new sparkling wine-focused special will leave you with a sugar high.

JW Marriott Nashville introduced a new Bubbles + Bites happy hour menu at Cumberland Bar. Visit the lobby-level bar on Monday-Wednesday (4-6 p.m.) for a selection of bubbly beverages paired with a dessert wheel of seasonal assorted bites.

  • Glass of rosĂ© | $10
  • Glass of bubbles | $16
  • Charles Meras brut rosĂ© + chocolate truffle | $15
  • Two glasses of Creato In Italia Vino Spumante + assorted sweet bites | $30

Pro tip: Ask your server about other daily sweets available.

For more local happy hours, check out our guide to 45+ sip-worthy specials.

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