Old Glory

Top choice in Nashville


A towering smokestack rises like an altar in a corner of this steampunk speakeasy. Tucked off an alley in Edgehill Village, the space was a laundromat boiler room in the 1930s. Today the exposed brick, industrial piping, lofty ceiling and curved staircase are the backdrop for the city's most stunning cocktail bar – if you can find it!

Look for door No 103, marked by a painted golden triangle. Cocktails cost $13 or $14.


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