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The Co-Op Frosé & Eatery to open location in The Gulch on May 5

The brand’s second Nashville location will feature its signature Frosé bar, large outdoor patio space, and grab ‘n go gourmet sandwiches and salads.

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The only frosé bar in Nashville is spreading its (pink flamingo) wings.

SC-born The Co-Op Frosé & Eaterywhich has built a cult following through its signature frosé and Instagrammable spaces — will open its second Nashville location in the upstairs of Grace’s Alley in The Gulch (1207 Pine St.) on Friday, May 5.

The new location will feature a Frosé bar with rotating flavors (all house-made), large outdoor patio space, and grab ‘n go gourmet sandwiches and salads (perfect for corporate catering, too).

The Hillsboro Village location at 2005 Belcourt Ave. will continue offering a full menu of breakfast (plus $1 coffee), lunch, and dinner.

What to know before you go:

  • Frosé is a frozen, alcoholic drink consisting of dry rosé wine, fresh lemon juice, and a splash of housemade syrup created with fresh fruit, herbs, and cane sugar.
  • Grab a flight or a 16-ounce (we love the most popular flavor, OG Strawberry).
  • Be careful — consisting mostly of rosé, The Co-Op Frosé is 13% ABV.
  • You can also find The Co-Op Frosé at all weekend Vanderbilt baseball games.*

Follow @CoOpTennessee on Instagram for updates

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