Underground bar Pushing Daisies coming to Nashville’s Fifth + Broadway

The margarita bar by Sam Fox opens in mid-November

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“One margarita, two margarita” ... you know the rest. | Photo via Pushing Daisies

James Beard-nominated restaurateur Sam Fox plans to open Pushing Daisieshis first bar and third overall concept at Fifth + Broadway — on Thurs., Nov. 17. The speakeasy-style bar will be underground below Blanco Cocina + Cantina and specialize in margarita-focused cocktails.

Y’all were really excited when we dished on Pushing Daisies earlier this year, so here’s a sneak peek at three cocktails on the menu:

  • Mucho Matcha | 400 canejos mezcal, matcha, yuzu sour, egg white, and bamboo leaf
  • ¡Vamanos! | Reposado tequila, Borghetti espresso liqueur, Spanish vanilla, and cinnamon spiced cold brew
  • Devil’s VICE | Jalapeno-soaked blanco tequila, smashed strawberry, clementine, blistered shishito, and finishing salt

The bar will be open Wednesday through Sunday from 5 p.m. until late night.

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