![]() Guests can expect floor to ceiling decorations including walls adorned with 3D displays of Christmas trees and thousands of ornaments, 2,000 feet of twinkle lights illuminating the ceiling, 1,500 feet of garland draped on archways and windows, and life-size toy soldiers stationed throughout the space. Reindeer Games will take over the entire two-story, 6,500-square-foot space with traditional holiday decor turned on its head, designed and installed in-house to create a unique holiday experience. Located in the heart of SoBro at 114 2nd Ave South, Nashville’s biggest arcade bar will actually deck the halls with over-the-top decorations, interactive installations, specialty holiday-inspired cocktails, and more. Nashville’s beloved arcade bar Headquarters Beercade explodes into a winter wonderland on Saturday, December 1 with Reindeer Games - an immersive holiday pop-up. Reindeer Games at Headquarters Beercade Pumpkin-spiced hot toddy served at Reindeer Games Headquarters Beercade The holiday cheer pop-up continues until December 31. Drinkables include a tequila-based option with pear brandy dubbed “And a partridge in a pear tree”, and other seasonally-inspired names like Christmas carol barrel, and a snowball old fashioned made with gingerbread bourbon. When it opens the day after Thanksgiving - Friday, November 23 at 4 p.m., expect kitschy holiday décor, a fun playlist, holiday cocktails, and “the nostalgic energy of the best office party you’ve ever been to.” Holiday cocktails are created and contributed by Scott Baird, from Trick Dog in San Francisco. The partnership with Noelle is the first Miracle experience in Nashville. The pop-up bar began in 2014 in New York City, and has since expanded to 90 locations internationally. ![]() Hidden Bar is the very hush-hush fittingly Christmasy speakeasy inside Noelle, and they’re doubling down with that festive holiday spirit by hosting Miracle - a nation-wide Christmas-themed pop-up cocktail bar. Miracle at Noelle’s Hidden Bar “And A Partridge In A Pear Tree” cocktail served at Miracle at Hidden Bar Melissa Hom Here are two pop-ups providing kitschy decor galore and belly-warming libations just for the holiday season. And with that festive season come enthusiastic early decorators, grinch-like forced participants, and love-them-or-hate-them - Christmas-themed cocktails and pop-ups around town. And for our local readers, a ‘stay-cation’ at this property doesn’t sound like such a bad idea, does it?įor more information, take a peak at Noelle's website by clicking here.That biting chill in the air can only mean one thing (other than flu season): the holiday season is here. Next time you’re visiting Nashville, you will definitely want to check into staying at The Noelle. ![]() ![]() Today, Noelle serves as a gathering place for some of the city’s most interesting voices and makers as it continues to contribute to the spirit that makes this place so unique. Now in its second act, this famed hotel has risen once again to take on its role in Nashville’s rich narrative. I would recommend this property first thing for clients visiting the area." "It is within walking distance of all things in downtown Nashville. “The location of this hotel can’t be beat for those visiting Nashville," tells Emily. Noelle was created by some of the area’s finest makers and artists, this one-of-a-kind collaboration is designed specifically to bring guests face to face with the warmth, talent and delightful unpredictability that make Nashville unique. Noelle also has a hidden bar behind a secret glass window. The hotel has a gorgeous rooftop bar overlooking Nashville and the Titans Stadium. Every small detail is cared for in the design of the hotel rooms. “I am so proud that Nashville has a hotel at this caliber.
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