Tucked away off of East Nashville’s Gallatin Pike, Coral Club will open in the spring of 2024.
The coastal-inspired oasis will offer imbibers a refreshing and rejuvenating experience, with cool, calm, organic interiors, a stately stone bar, and an open-air rooftop. The bar will serve a wide range of fresh, hand-crafted cocktails, non-alcoholic options, and a curated list of wine and beer.
On the Menu
The menu will be approachable with classic and seasonally-inspired drinks including specialty Paloma's, freezer martinis, old-fashioneds, and coolers. The bar will be stocked full of beer and wine imported from around the globe, as well as a selection of non-alcoholic beverages. The cocktails will feature spirits reminiscent of travels such as mezcal, rum, and dry rosé, as well as bright flavor profiles utilizing fresh fruits like pineapple, passionfruit, apricot, and grapefruit. All ingredients are hand-selected.
The Design
Coral Club is working with design and architecture firm, Studio YUDA. Through the use of various textures and neutral hues, Coral Club will be a wabi-sabi sanctuary. A calming entryway offers a glimpse into the bar’s main lounge which will boast a focal point made of concrete, stone, and plaster. A monolithic approach to color induces a sense of tranquility throughout the dimly lit room, with coral plaster walls, raw stone and wood structures, concrete tables, cozy seating, and natural vegetation layered throughout. Fabric wall coverings will soften the lounge and driftwood-esque eucalyptus pole ceilings and wall accents will be a focus of the space. Continuing through the white oak sliding doors, guests will find a bright and open Sun Parlor, featuring windows, lounge seating for small parties, and plenty of standing drink rails. A lush rooftop patio provides views of East and Downtown Nashville, and is adorned with greenery, concrete bistro tables, and plenty of seating.