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Julia Jaksic and Eric Lincoln, owners of the all-day cafés Café Roze and Roze Pony, have announced a third local hospitality concept: a bar in the center of downtown Nashville’s historic Arcade building.
The to-be-named business will open in fall 2023 at 15B Arcade Alley.
The co-owners were intent on creating a convivial and comfortable space for Nashville locals and visitors looking for a chic refuge downtown. The bar will feature a range of custom specialty cocktails and a limited menu of small, shared plates.
“The historic Arcade felt like the right place for us to open our third Nashville concept,” Lincoln says. “The bar will be a departure from our all-day cafe format, but will still offer the unique energy and sense of community that make Cafe Roze and Roze Pony so special.”
The 1,600-square-foot location--an alley-accessible space once used by Arcade businesses for extra storage--features original brick walls and tall black tin ceilings. Jaksic and Nick Dryden of Dryden Architecture and Design are collaborating on the look of the space, which will be influenced by mid-century and Deco Italian design.