By the Bottle Neighborhood Wine Bar Opens Today Urban Cowboyâs first floor is now a casual natural wine bar Tweet
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Today Kate Cunningham is opening what she believes to be Nashvilleâs first by-the-bottle-only wine bar. The on-the-nose name, By the Bottle, is indicative of the approachable, easy-to-understand vibe Cunningham is creating.
Youâll find the new wine bar inside Urban Cowboy Nashvilleâs Victorian parlor and in its adjacent shaded garden, with additional tables on the covered porch looking out at cactus, sunflowers and the Lockeland Springs neighborhood. There are about 40 seats total, including some communal tables. The bar will feature a rotating selection of natural and sustainable wines priced at $25 or $45, plus a few âballer-levelâ bottles. Prices are written with color-coded pens on the bottles themselves.Â
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Barrique Brewing and Blending which ranks among Nashville’s most specialized craft beer breweries is now operating in the space last home to Little Harpeth Brewing.
Joel Stickrod, Barrique s founder, said the new space will allow the microbrewery to grow much more effectively than would have been the case had it remained at the previous space at 1821 Air Lane Drive in Donelson. A late-spring opening is planned for the 10,000-square-foot facility’s taproom.
The new space, with an address of
30 Oldham St. and on the East Bank of the Cumberland River, became available after R.S. Lipman Brewing acquired Little Harpeth and relocated the latter to the Lipman facility in The Nations (read more