The Nashville Edit Volume 5, 2020

Page 146

Being closed in due to winter weather isn't something any of us look forward to facing. This year that is especially true, as so many of us have been isolated for far too long. Just because cold winds and precipitation are in the forecast doesn't mean you have to hibernate at home. There are a few places we believe are especially suited for the season. From fireplaces to fabrics—these spots are at the top of our list on where to cozy up in the months ahead.

1

SPERRY'S Enjoying the famous Café Sperry's (their version of an Irish Coffee) in the bar with the fireplace roaring is a winter tradition we never miss. The original Belle Meade location and the Sperry's Cool Springs both have a warm vibe for the coldest days.

2

OMNI LOBBY LIBRARY When working downtown between appointments with a little time to kill, this is the first place we think of on rainy or cold mornings. A continual burning fire, comfy sofas, and dark wood make it the perfect weekday hideout.

3

VALENTINO'S RISTORANTE Even in the new location, Valentino's is still a go-to for a quiet, warming glass of red or intimate Italian meal for date night. We also love it for Friday lunch with friends.

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4

AMERICANO LOUNGE Slip into one of the velvet-covered chairs and get ready for hot, delicious coffee blends in this Wedgewood Houston neighborhood gem. Bring your laptop and get ready to hunker down in the perfect winter-day hangout.

5

PATTERSON HOUSE The curtain blocking the entrance is heavy enough to stop any chilling winds from getting inside this craft-cocktail haven just off of Music Row. It's also where bartenders can work magic with 'hot toddy' type concoctions to knock out colds and soothe that sore throat.

6

MOTO A seat at the bar's curve in this modern Italian eatery is possibly the warmest place in town. Roaring pizza ovens (you can actually feel the heat on your face) just behind the bar draw us here for drinks and have us lingering through dinner. Group tables on the floor are also near open fireplaces—so there's not a cold seat in the house!

7

PARK CAFÉ This Sylvan Park institution has always felt instantly soothing. Dark wood, comfort food favorites, and closely set tables are all part of the mix that make Park Café the perfect place for happy hour or dinner, especially when it's dark and freezing outside.

8

HIDDEN BAR AT NOELLE HOTEL If you want a little nightlife, but in a space that's small enough to feel somewhat private, this 'pop-up' style lounge is the place to be during the snowy season. Housed underneath the Noelle, the bar entices visitor lines with unique décor and music (so arrive early as space is limited!).

9

ROLF & DAUGHTERS Candlelight, exposed brick walls, and indulgent pasta dishes combine for a relaxing night out no matter how low the temperature drops outside. Bring a couple of friends (and your appetite), grab a booth, and settle in for a delicious experience.

10

E3 CHOPHOUSE Live music, bold cabernet, and big steaks are just part of the reason we love E3 for escaping dreary weather. Head upstairs for a bit of people-watching and forget about the forecast. The scene is always on the hot side in this happening steakhouse in Hillsboro Village.


Articles inside

Opposites Attract

4min
pages 40-42

Heartwarming Havens

2min
page 146

Cool Springs/Brentwood

5min
pages 138-140

Downtown

3min
pages 134-135

Germantown

3min
pages 132-133

West Meade/Belle Meade

3min
pages 130-131

Green Hills

4min
pages 128-129

Franklin/Leiper's Fork

4min
pages 126-127

Scandal, Success & Serial Killings

15min
pages 121-124, 142, 144

An Adventure in Taste

9min
pages 112-119

Artistic Endeavors

7min
pages 106-109

ALYS BEACH ALLURE

3min
pages 102-105

REFINED RETREATS

4min
pages 97-101

Trent & Bethini Hemphill's Franklin Brownstone

7min
pages 91-95

Raising the Bar

4min
pages 86-89

State of Well-Being

18min
pages 78-83, 142, 144

Supermodel Karen Elson's memoir revealed

12min
pages 66-75

Closet Envy: Hud & Mary Kathryn Hudson

3min
pages 64-65

Closet Envy: Jessie Baylin

2min
pages 62-63

Closet Envy: Jalil Anibaba

1min
pages 60-61

Closet Envy: Pamelyn Rocco

2min
pages 58-59

Big Picture Thinking with Chip Esten

9min
pages 50-52

Breaking Boundaries

9min
pages 44-46, 48

Alex Marks opens up about his notable projects downtown and BEYOND.

8min
pages 37-38, 142

24 hours with Ebie McFarland

3min
pages 34-35

On the Cover with Karen Elson

3min
pages 1, 28, 30
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