Local Bars Extend Happy Hour Times as Winter Crowds Grow

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Several Nashville bars are extending their happy hour schedules to accommodate larger winter crowds. The changes include longer hours, new menu items, and added weeknight specials.

A bar in Germantown has expanded its happy hour to include early evenings and late-night options. The updated menu features discounted snacks and a selection of simple cocktails.

In The Gulch, a popular lounge has introduced new small plates at reduced prices. Staff members say the goal is to give customers more choices during the week as tourism slows.

A Midtown bar known for its casual atmosphere is offering winter drink specials with lighter ingredients. These additions are aimed at regulars who want seasonal flavors without heavy holiday-style cocktails.

Some neighborhood bars are also testing weekend happy hour options through the colder months. These specials highlight shareable dishes and quick bites for groups.

With extended hours and updated menus, Nashville’s winter happy hour scene continues to offer residents and visitors more ways to enjoy nights out across Middle Tennessee.

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