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a man and a woman sit around a fireplace with a dessert wheel on a table

The Dessert Wheel features nine exquisite pastries and desserts — plus a take-away dessert box for later.

Photo provided by JW Marriott Nashville

How do you set the stage for a romantic Valentine’s evening? You head to The Sweet Spot, a pop-up dessert parlor nestled in JW Marriott Nashville’s sophisticated cocktail lounge, The Duke.

Complimented by a 10-foot chandelier, elegant decor, and a stately fireplace, The Sweet Spot is specially opened from Friday, Feb. 9-Saturday, Feb. 17, and features:

  • An exclusive nine-dessert Dessert Wheel, created by renowned Executive Pastry Chef Daniel Mangione
  • Curated cocktail menu with expert pairing recommendations
  • Upgraded champagne options

Reservations are required.

Reserve your (sweet) spot

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