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Toast to friendship over Stompin’ Grounds Galentine’s Day brunch

Head to JW Marriott Nashville’s Stompin’ Grounds Restaurant this weekend for themed bites, drinks, and girl time.

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Two women hold flutes of mimosas in a cheers, in a close-up photo of their hands holding the glasses. They sit at a restaurant table with a plate of food visible in the bottom corner of the photo on the table at Stompin' Grounds Restaurant in JW Marriott Nashville.

What’s Galentine’s Day? Oh, it’s only the best day of the year.

Photo provided by JW Marriott Nashville

Galentine’s Day is around the corner, and nothing says ladies celebrating ladies like a festive brunch. Stompin’ Grounds Restaurant at JW Marriott Nashville has reservations available all weekend, Friday, Feb. 13-Sunday, Feb. 15, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. daily.

Gather the girls and reserve a table to:

  • Dig into a themed Mezze Platter to share
  • Toast signature cocktails, available in large-format table pours
  • Savor a weekend of curated vibes, laughter, and good company

Space is limited, so we recommend booking as soon as possible. If you’re looking to plan a gathering of all your favorite gals, Stompin’ Grounds also can accommodate large parties — reach out to book for 25+ people.

Stompin’ Grounds Restaurant is located on the lobby level of JW Marriott Nashville and serves traditional American cuisine with Southern hospitality, in addition to special Galentine’s-themed options.

Make a reservation

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