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Harriet’s Rooftop opening at 1 Hotel Nashville

This will mark the 4th location to open at 1 Hotels in North America.

A rendering of the outdoor space of Harriet's Rooftop, featuring greenery, ample seating, and string lights.

A rendering of the outdoor space of Harriet’s Rooftop.

Rendering via 1 Hotels

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1 Hotel Nashville710 Demonbreun St. — opened across from Music City Center in July. Now, the luxury hotel is unveiling its upscale and intimate rooftop lounge. Mark your calendars for Friday, Dec. 9 when Harriet’s Rooftop Nashville is set to open on the 19th floor.

The vibe

Guests can expect indoor/outdoor seating complete with firepits, austere charred wood, and lush greenery accents. Each weekend, the rooftop will host rotating entertainment and special highlights like residencies with local DJs + quarterly “Fireplace Sessions” featuring live performances.

The interior dining area of Harriet's Rooftop featuring couches and chairs, as well as table seating.

A photo of the interior dining area.

Photo courtesy of Sam Frawley

The sips

The regionally-inspired beverage menu features Harriet classics from the Purple Haze (lychee, hibiscus martini finished with Giuliana prosecco) to From the Grounds Up (Absolut Elyx, Mr. Black Coffee Liqueur, Grand Marnier, and Licor 43 topped with an orange biscotti foam and salted espresso syrup).

A second section of the menu will be specific to the Nashville lounge. “Music City Sips” is a collection of locally-inspired libations like Sun Up-Sun Down (nitro-charged Wild Turkey Bourbon and Russel’s 6 Year Rye with hints of espresso, chili, chocolate, and citrus) and Cade’s Cove (Uncle Nearest 1856 Tennessee Whiskey paired with Nashville Co. Blackberry Marmalade).

Bonus: You’re sure to work up an appetite. The menu offers shareable plates ranging from hot chicken bao and tuna tataki to an assortment of signature sushi rolls.

Pro tip: Reservations are encouraged; make yours now.

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