Taylor Swift-inspired drinks in Nashville, TN

Whether you’re going to the concert or just enjoy a specialty cocktail, these Eras-themed sips are a must-try this weekend.

A hot, red latte sits in a mug on a table next to the Taylor Swift "Speak Now" CD cover.

Drop everything now — meet your friends for a pre-show drink.

Photo by @frothymonkey, drink by @themillenialdiaries

What would happen if you just called Taylor Swift up? Invite her to join you for some pre-show, Eras-themed drinks.

OK, now that we have your attention — the next best thing to cocktails with Taylor is sippin’ on one in her honor. Here are a few local spots serving specialty drinks this weekend.

Bad Blood, 1989 Era | Moxy Nashville Downtown, 110 3rd Ave. S. | Four Roses, lemon juice, demerara sugar, topped with red wine

I Knew You Were Trouble, Red Era | White Limozeen, 101 20th Ave. N. | Old Forester bourbon, Japanese melon, kiwi, lemon, ginger, and egg white

Better Than Revenge, Speak Now Era | Frothy Monkey, 235 Rep. John Lewis Way N. | Chocolate, hazelnut, espresso, and soda

Midnight Rain Shot, Midnights Era | Bottle Cap, 2403 12th Ave. S.| Made with Pink Whitney and, of course, edible glitter

Cruel Summer, Lover Era | Teddy’s Tavern, 104 Rep. John Lewis Way S. | Dark rum punch

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