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A sweet Valentine’s Day pop-up at JW Marriott Nashville

Experience this limited-time dessert lounge at JW Marriott Nashville, offering an elevated, memorable date night experience.

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A rotating gif of decadent, expertly decorated desserts displayed on elegant serveware.

The Sweet Spot is designed as a refined experience for date night, galentine’s, or any celebratory outing.

Photos provided by JW Marriott Nashville

Give us some sugar. The Sweet Spot, a romantic dessert lounge pop-up, has arrived at JW Marriott Nashville, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

The pop-up takes place inside Stompin’ Grounds restaurant, offering a curated dessert showcase and an intimate, candle-lit experience. The Sweet Spot is only open for 7 and 9 p.m seatings on select dates throughout February:

  • Friday, Feb. 6-Saturday, Feb. 7
  • Thursday, Feb. 12-Saturday, Feb. 14

Advanced reservations are required, and space is limited, so we recommend saving your seat early. Each ticket includes decadent desserts by Executive Pastry Chef Daniel Mangione paired with your choice of champagne, wine, and craft cocktails (with zero proof options).

Pro tip: Take your experience to the next level with an overnight stay at JW Marriott Nashville. Use code ROM at checkout to take the elevator home and receive a bottle of champagne and house-made chocolates in your room.

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