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A pickleball cocktail? Yes, you can score this beverage in Nashville

Bobby Nashville’s Rooftop Lounge is inviting pickleball fans to dink and drink this summer — responsibly, of course.

Two pickle-themed beverages with neon green hues, both garnished with a pickle and placed next to a pickleball and a pickleball paddle.

We’re seeing green. | Photo by Emily Dorio

Calling all pickle lovers and pickleball fans, we dink we’ve found the perfect summer cocktail — and it’s ready to sip 10 stories above downtown at Bobby Nashville’s Rooftop Lounge.
A few weeks ago, we shared news of the hotel’s new rooftop pickleball court in partnership with Dinkville Pickleball. Now, competition is heating up with its new Hot Pickle Nights, a monthly celebrity tournament featuring stars such as Morgan Evans, Eric Decker, and James Neal.

Before you book a table, reserve a court, or snag tickets to the next three Hot Pickle Nights (Aug. 6, Sept. 3, and Oct. 8), here’s a sneak peek of the dill-icious drinks.

  • Pretty Big Dill | Blanco tequila, pickle, lime, sugar, and habanero
  • Dink Shot | Jameson pickleback

These two offerings — and a host of other sips, snacks, mains, and desserts — are available for purchase now.

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