Monica Reed

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A Rooftop Bar in Nashville has Christmas Igloos to enjoy drinks!

With all the shopping, parties and family visits, here is a must do for the Christmas Holiday!  This looks like a great trip to Nashville soon!  Check out Bobby Hotel’s rooftop bar to your list of things to do this holiday season.

The cooler temperatures are here and of course the time change gives us less sunlight!  Bobby Hotel has created a holiday scene that is perfect for a girls weekend or an evening in Nashville!

The Bobby Hotel bar has come up with a solution to get you into the Holiday Spirit and solves the problem of cold temps and less light…they have actual heated igloos on their rooftop that you can hang out and enjoy drinks in!  It’s our own personal “igloo!”  It’s warm, hip lighting and you can get drinks!

You can get the standard glass of wine but the Bobby Hotel is known for their spiked hot chocolate, spiked hot apple cider, and spiked eggnog. Yum!

As for food, Bobby Hotel doesn’t disappoint!  The scrumptious small bites menu has  a variety of delicious sounding meats, cheeses, and snacks like short rib nachos lots of other tasty menu items!

The igloos are an enclosed space on the rooftop that makes you feel like you’re actually inside of an igloo!  As you enter the igloo, you’ll see tables, chairs, pillows, even an electric “wood burning” stove!  It’s a very comfy atmosphere!  And all the lights surrounding the rooftop bar are very magical.

Eight people are able to fit comfortably inside an igloo!  Although the Bobby Hotel says they’ll let you squeeze 10 if needed.

Bobby Hotel is located at 230 4th Ave. North surrounded by the beautiful Music City skyline.

Click HERE to check out the Bobby Hotel!

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