![]() These drinks were full of creativity and made for the perfect Instagram boomerang. We ended up ordering the citrusy lie’d up in nash, fruity southern strawberry smash and the sparkling paloma. The drink menu took some time to look through as everything sounded enthralling with terms like “elderflower” and “orange flower water.” My table first went for a round of drinks while we waited 15 minutes for the kitchen to open at 5 p.m. As you browse the extensive drink menu and slightly lacking food menu, you look at the Dolly motto and wonder, what exactly would she order? ( Sarah Lukowski)Īnd that is the key question. To the right, there is the kitchen that you can easily peer into and a neon sign above that states “What Would Dolly Do?” The exterior of Nash Bar, located in the Theatre District. As soon as you walk in, you are greeted by an open-floor plan of seats and a lengthy bar along the back wall, with additional seating upstairs. One moment you are walking the dirty, pothole-filled Tremont Street, and the next you enter a bar that is reminiscent of Nashville’s famed party street, Broadway. ![]() The lively bar takes inspiration from its namesake, Nashville, and brings a little bit of the country music capital to Beantown. ![]() Nash Bar, on 253 Tremont Street in the Theatre District, opened in December, filling the vacated space previously occupied by Abby Lane. Nash Bar, located on 253 Tremont Street, brings the Music City scene to Beantown.īostonians can get a taste of Nashville at one of Boston’s newest themed bars, Nash Bar & Stage. ![]()
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