Monica Reed

A Beetlejuice themed pop up bar in Nashville

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A Beetlejuice themed pop up bar in Nashville

Imagine, it’s a weekend and you and your friends are looking for some Halloween fun. How about this?  The Tim Burton fan in you will LOVE this!

Dream Nashville is hosting a Beetlejuice-themed pop-up bar inside their transformative space, Parlour Bar, from now until early November.

Food and spirits!  You can order from a menu featuring lots of signature cocktails and food. Some of the interesting items are Beetle Juice which is Grey Goose La Poire, lime, pineapple, ginger and cotton candy (sounds good) and Adam’s Hot Chicken sandwich (sounds delicious)!

The decor inside the bar is inspired by iconic scenes from the Beetlejuice movie !  Remember The Hall of Lost Souls and Delia Deetz’s sculptures? You’ll see that!

Here is something like it in New York…I imagine it’s like this.

As other holiday seasons continue to come and go, there will be other exciting seasonal-themed bar experiences at Dream Nashville.

The Beetlebar is located at 210 4th Avenue North and is open Monday through Thursday at 4 p.m. You can also visit the bar on Friday through Sunday as early as 12 p.m.

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