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30+ Nashville Holiday Pop-Ups to Get You in the Spirit!

If "over-the-top decor, whimsical cocktails, and a cozy spot by the fire" sounds like your kind of night, Nashville has plenty to offer this season. We've rounded up 30+ pop-ups and attractions to add to your holiday lineup! Image: Facebook / Geist

Β· By Jenna von Oy Bratcher
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A bar decorated for Christmas with numerous colorful ornaments and garlands hanging from the ceiling, festive lights, and a large red bow on the brick wallβ€”perfect for fans of Nashville pop up bars seeking holiday cheer.Pin

β€˜Tis the season, Nashville! From family-friendly outings to twinkling cocktail hideaways, the city is brimming with festive events and holiday pop-up bars ready to dial up your cheer. Get ready to toast, celebrate, and step into the magic.

*Listed in alphabetical order

*Listed in alphabetical order

Alpine Lodge at Rare Bird

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: noelle-nashville.com

This year, Rare Bird rooftop introduces Alpine Lodge, a seasonal getaway inspired by classic ski-town charm. The space embraces rustic details, cool-weather greenery, and intimate tents layered with plush finishes and vintage winter sports decor. Unwind with toasty drinks, comfy blankets, and stunning city vistas. It’s an ideal setting for relaxed gatherings and cold-weather lounging all winter long.

Camp Bobby at Bobby Hotel

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: bobbyhotel.com

Camp Bobby is back for another season of retro winter fun atop Bobby Hotel! The nostalgic campsite β€” complete with a Scenicruiser β€” is aglow on the hotel rooftop, surrounded by lights and igloos for a one-of-a-kind retreat. Each heated dome hosts up to six guests for a 90-minute stay with a $225 food and beverage minimum. It’s the perfect urban campsite for winter nights under the stars.

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Campfire nostalgia abounds at Camp Bobby. Image: Emily Dorio

Candied Land at Play Playground

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: playplayground.com

Play Playground’s rooftop transforms into Candied Land, a whimsical, candy-coated holiday escape. Expect sweet surprises, seasonal cocktails and mocktails, and plenty of interactive, Instagram-ready moments. It’s the perfect spot for festive dates, out-of-town guests, or anyone craving a winter sugar rush.

Cheekwood Holiday LIGHTS

Neighborhood: Belle Meade
For More Info + Holiday Hours: cheekwood.org

Cheekwood is a longstanding favorite when it comes to light displays. This year’s annual Holiday LIGHTS at Cheekwood features over one million lights and a one-mile walking path filled with illuminated gardens and artistic installations. There are even s’mores stations and bar setups along the way!

For $155, you can get the β€œMerry and Bright” package (there’s a discount for Cheekwood members), which includes two adult garden and mansion entry passes, parking, two beverage vouchers, two s’mores kits, and 10% off the holiday marketplace. Stroll the grounds, shop a bit, and don’t miss the beautifully adorned historic mansion, decorated again this season by former Chief White House Florist Laura Dowling. This event runs through January 4, 2026.

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Light up your holiday at Cheekwood’s Holiday LIGHTS! Image: Caitlyn Harris/Cheekwood Estate & Gardens

Christmas Vacation at Schulman’s Neighborhood Bar

Neighborhood: East Nashville
For More Info + Holiday Hours: schulmansbar.com

It’s a full-on Christmas Vacation at Schulman’s this season, complete with themed drinks running all month long. Try Cousin Eddie’s Eggnog, Holiday Road, The Griswold beer-and-shot special, Margo’s Martini, Jingle All The Way, Spiked Apple Cider, and more. Whether you’re channeling Clark, Ellen, or Cousin Eddie himself, it’s the ultimate East Nashville stop for festive fun.

A Country Christmas at Gaylord Opryland (Featuring ICE!)

Neighborhood: Music Valley
For More Info + Holiday Hours: christmasatgaylordopryland.marriott.com

Opryland’s iconic A Country Christmas returns through January 3 with bigger-than-ever holiday magic. This year’s ICE! showcases A Charlie Brown Christmasβ„’ in two million pounds of hand-carved ice, plus unlimited Pinetop fun like skating, tubing, bumper cars, and Snowball Build & Blast.

Families can also enjoy the new POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance show, stunning decor, treats, and seasonal experiences that make Opryland a must-visit holiday tradition. Did we mention the dazzling holiday lights?Β 

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A Country Christmas has returned to Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. Image: Gaylord Opryland

The Dancing Lights of Christmas

Neighborhood: Lebanon
For More Info + Holiday Hours: thedancinglightsofchristmas.com

Though not in Nashville proper, The Dancing Lights of Christmas β€” Tennessee’s largest drive-through light-and-music show β€” is worth the drive to Lebanon to see the elaborate display of lights that β€œdance” to beloved holiday tunes.

Entry is $35 per vehicle, so plan to pack in your family and friends! Admission includes access to Santa’s village, which features a petting zoo, pictures with Santa, carnival rides, inflatables, and more. Open through January 4, the experience also benefits charities such as Ronald McDonald House, Second Harvest Food Bank, and Wounded Warrior Project.

SB Tip: You can expect LONG wait times on Friday and Saturday nights, so plan accordingly!

A German(town) Christmas at Tailgate Brewery

Neighborhood: Germantown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: tailgatebeer.com

Step into a German-style holiday market at TailGate Brewery in Germantown. Enjoy GlΓΌhwein, Lager Projekt brews, and festive cocktails alongside raclette dishes, loaded fries, and giant pretzels. Running through January 2026, this cheerful pop-up brings Old World holiday charm (plus free nearby parking!) to one of Nashville’s favorite neighborhood breweries.

Hard Candy Christmas at Scout’s Pub

Neighborhood: Franklin
For More Info + Holiday Hours: scoutspub.com

Scout’s Pub is ringing in the season with Hard Candy Christmas, a cheerful pop-up filled with colorful decor, upbeat holiday music, and plenty of family-friendly fun. Enjoy festive cocktails, seasonal bites, and playful photo spots. After last year’s hit run at Americana Taphouse, the celebration moves to a new home with the same joyful energy β€” the perfect place to make fresh holiday memories.

Hickory Holidays at Peg Leg Porker

Neighborhood: The Gulch
For More Info + Holiday Hours: peglegporkerspirits.com

Peg Leg Porker Spirits brings winter cabin vibes to the Tennessee Whiskey Trail with Hickory Holidays, a spirited seasonal pop-up held in its tasting room. Expect pine-filled decor, glowing lights, rustic details, and plenty of whiskey-forward fun.

Through January 4, you can sip festive drinks, browse holiday gifts, and catch Smokehouse Santa spreading cheer. It’s a charming, laid-back stop that adds holiday magic to any whiskey trail journey.

Holly Jolly at Sonny’s Patio Pub

Neighborhood: Germantown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: sonnysnashville.com

Bucket Listers and Sonny’s Patio Pub are teaming up for Holly Jolly, a 21+ holiday pop-up overflowing with tinsel, ornaments, and over-the-top cheer. Running through December 28, the experience includes a welcome drink, 90 minutes of open seating, festive cocktails, and holiday bites. With floor-to-ceiling decor and nonstop merriment, it’s the perfect spot to gather friends, snap photos, and toast the season.

Holston for the Holidays at BarTENN

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: eatdrinkholston.com

Holston House celebrates the season with Holston for the Holidays, a festive pop-up taking over Bar TENN through December 31. Expect classic decor, timeless Christmas tunes, cheerful cocktails, and a brand-new special event series, The Art of Hosting, featuring hands-on classes in charcuterie, calligraphy, gift wrapping, and holiday cocktails. It’s a stylish, seasonal escape just steps from Broadway.

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Discover a little holly, a little jolly, and a lot of holiday cheer at Holston for the Holidays. Image: Holston House Nashville

Home for the Holidays at Nelson’s Green Brier

Neighborhood: Marathon Village
For More Info + Holiday Hours: greenbrierdistillery.com

This holiday pop-up blends vintage seasonal charm with expertly crafted Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey cocktails. Settle in for a warm, cozy escape where you can raise a glass with friends and savor the spirit of the season through January 4.

Hot Air Balloons at Geist Bar + Restaurant

Neighborhood: Germantown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: geistnashville.com

Geist ushers in the season with its signature holiday transformation, complete with shimmering touches, inventive cocktails, and a cozy winter atmosphere. This year’s standout feature is an immersive hot air balloon dining experience, offering a one-of-a-kind evening with a curated menu. You can also enjoy seasonal sips, such as the Santa Jessica Parker, Winter Gimlet, Frostbite Fizz, and mulled wine.

A warmly lit restaurant bar decorated with large hanging ornaments, wreaths, and Christmas lights evokes the festive charm of Nashville pop up bars, featuring set tables and empty chairs awaiting guests.Pin
Geist in Germantown is decked out from top to bottom with holiday decor! Image: Facebook

Hubba Hubba Tinsel Tonk at Hubba Hubba Tiki Tonk

Neighborhood: East Nashville
For More Info + Holiday Hours: hubbahubbatikitonk.com

Hubba Hubba Tiki Tonk received a holiday makeover with a new seasonal spin: Hubba Hubba Tinsel Tonk. Expect festive decor, playful cocktails, and the same quirky, high-energy vibe fans love β€” just with a sparkling holiday twist. It’s an easy, come-as-you-are spot for cheerful drinks, good music, and a little East Nashville merriment all month long.

Igloos at Park Cafe

Neighborhood: Sylvan Park
For More Info + Holiday Hours: parkcafenashville.com

Park Cafe’s beloved holiday igloos return through Valentine’s Day, offering a private, heated escape perfect for festive nights under the stars. Each igloo seats up to six (eight max), includes blankets, and features full dinner service, plus fire-pit access and optional s’mores packages.

Enjoy jumbo group cocktails for guests 21 and older and choose from evening or weekend brunch seating times. It’s a charming way to start (or continue) a Park Cafe holiday tradition.

Island Christmas at Chopper Tiki

Neighborhood: East Nashville
For More Info + Holiday Hours: Instagram

Chopper Tiki is bringing back Island Christmas, a tropical holiday escape filled with festive cocktails, brand-new mug releases, and returning seasonal favorites. Reservations are available through December 31 on OpenTable, although walk-ins are welcome, too. Expect beach-meets-holiday vibes, plenty of tiki cheer, and the one time of year when eggnog is not only allowed β€” it’s encouraged.

Kevin McCallister’s Fun House at East Nashville Beer Works

Neighborhood: East Nashville
For More Info + Holiday Hours: eastnashbeerworks.com

Kevin McAllister’s Fun House at East Nashville Beer Works brings holiday cheer with a Home Alone-themed pop-up. Head to the neighborhood taproom for seasonal brews, creative decor, and nostalgic vibes inspired by the classic movie. It’s the perfect holiday hangout in East Nashville!

Lost in Lou/na at The Grand Hyatt

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: lounanashville.com

Step into Lost in Lou/na, a holiday pop-up that brings jet-set whimsy and Home Alone-inspired mischief to the season. Dig into truffle waffle fries, pretzel bites, and indulgent lobster mac, then toast with cheeky cocktails like Why The Hell Are You Dressed Like a Chicken? or the Fuller Float. With nostalgic nods throughout, it’s a lively, laugh-filled stop for holiday revelry.

Martha My Cheer at Martha My Dear

Neighborhood: East Nashville
For More Info + Holiday Hours: marthasnashville.com

Martha My Cheer returns to Martha My Dear all December long, bringing festive decor, seasonal cocktails, and a mischievous Martha Stewart–inspired elf. Find the hidden elf and score a free shot, then enjoy a month-long lineup of curated holiday drinks and rotating guest food vendors. It’s merry, cheeky, and pure December fun.

Merry Moose at Virgin Hotels

Neighborhood: Midtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: virginhotels.com

Virgin Hotels Nashville is ushering in winter cheer with Merry Moose, a cozy Christmas cabin pop-up taking over The Pool Club’s 14th-floor rooftop. The space channels rustic holiday charm with glowing lights, evergreen touches, soft flannel layers, and crackling fire pits.

Enjoy hearty seasonal bites, steaming cocktails, and sweeping skyline views. You can also look for lively programming, including DJ-led Fireside Fridays with s’mores, and festive weekend brunches.

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Heated cabins with s’mores and a fancy mug of cocoa? Yes, please! Image: Virgin Hotels Nashville

Miracle at GoodTimes

Neighborhood: Wedgewood-Houston
For More Info + Holiday Hours: miraclepopup.com

Get ready, Nashville, Miracle is popping up again at GoodTimes with its famous holiday cocktails, outrageous decor, and whimsical glassware. From the Snowball Old-Fashioned to newcomers like Candy Cane Lane, it’s a merry wonderland all season long. And it’s open through December 31.

Nashville Nightmare Before Christmas

Neighborhood: Madison
For More Info + Holiday Hours: nashvillenightmare.com

If you’re already pining for days of Halloween past, Nashville Nightmare has you covered with its three-day holiday scare-fest from December 12 through 14. Creepy meets Christmas at this limited-time event, where you can encounter spine-chilling Christmas characters and holiday horror as you stroll through elaborate scenes.

Enjoy themed cocktails, snacks, and β€œsurprises.” For an additional fee, you can also explore other attractions, such as mini escape rooms and two secret bars.

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If you like your holidays with a side of horror, Nashville Nightmare Before Christmas is for you. Image: Facebook

Nightmare Before Christmas at Corsair Distillery

Neighborhood: Marathon Village
For More Info + Holiday Hours: corsairdistillery.com

Corsair Distillery brings Tim Burton vibes to life with The Nightmare Before Christmas pop-up, transforming the space into a spirited Halloweentown hideaway. Expect eerie (but festive!) decorations, themed cocktails inspired by Jack, Sally, Oogie Boogie, and more, along with a spooky-meets-merry atmosphere. It’s the perfect spot for fans who love their holidays with a twist of dark, whimsical charm.

Nashville’s Nutcracker at Common Ground

Neighborhood: Sylvan Heights
For More Info + Holiday Hours: cgnashville.com

This season, Common Ground brings Nashville’s Nutcracker to life through an immersive pop-up created with Nashville Ballet. Through January 4, you can explore themed rooms inspired by iconic scenes while enjoying six holiday cocktails, from peppermint espresso to a decadent chocolate Old Fashioned. With part of the proceeds benefiting Nashville Ballet’s outreach and education efforts, it’s a festive, feel-good celebration in the heart of Sylvan Park.

Naughty & Nice at The Union Station Nashville Yards

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: unionstationhotelnashville.com

The Union Station Nashville Yards is unveiling Naughty & Nice, a dual-themed holiday pop-up. Downstairs, the Alligator Bar and The Trestle channel mischievous, retro flair, while the historic lobby glows with timeless holiday elegance. Between cheeky photo moments, cozy cocktails, and nearby rinkside fun, it’s a choose-your-own-holiday-adventure filled with magic, mischief, and plenty of seasonal cheer.

The grand lobby, glowing with holiday spirit, features a large chandelier and a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. The seating area under the stained glass ceiling and arched windows captures the magic of any Nashville Holiday Pop-Up.Pin
The Union Station is decking the halls! Image: Sam Calderon

The Polar Pub at the Pancake Pantry

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: thepancakepantry.com

All aboard! The Polar Pub is back at Pancake Pantry with festive cocktails, cozy bites, and holiday treats like S’mores and Peppermint Bark Pancakes. Sip on a Candy Cane Express Spiked Cocoa, snack on Golden Ticket Mac, and know your hot chocolate supports the NoahBRAVE Foundation. The magic runs until December 27 (Thursday through Saturday evenings).

Pushing Poinsettias at Pushing Daisies

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: drinkdaisies.com

Pushing Poinsettias is back, turning Pushing Daisies into a vibrant, Mexican-inspired holiday wonderland. Sip festive riffs like the Espresso Ho Ho Ho Tini, Old Fashioned Family Christmas, or a six-foot shotski with friends. With twinkling decor, cozy snacks, and proceeds supporting Nashville Food Project, it’s one of downtown’s merriest escapes through December 28.

A tray with a glass of amber-colored beverage and a bowl of churros sits on a red plaid surface, capturing the cozy spirit of Nashville Holiday Pop-Ups, with embroidered stockings hanging in the background.Pin
Amid poinsettias galore, you can sip on cocktails like the Whiskey & Churros … which comes with a side of churros, of course! Image: Pushing Daisies/Fox Restaurant Concepts

The Ribbon Room at SkyBar

Neighborhood: Green Hills
For More Info + Holiday Hours: hilton.com

No need to trek downtown. The Ribbon Room brings holiday magic straight to Green Hills. SkyBar transforms into a red-and-gold wonderland filled with festive decor, twinkling touches, and (naturally) an abundance of ribbon. A merry, close-to-home escape.

Saint Nicky’s at Nicky’s Coal Fired

Neighborhood: The Nations
For More Info + Holiday Hours: nickysnashville.com

St. Nicky’s is back with a brand-new theme: β€œSmoky Mountain Christmas.” Expect Dolly-inspired sparkle, woodland whimsy, snow-dusted evergreens, and all the cozy Southern charm you can imagine. With full table service, festive cocktails, the beloved Cookie Party, Santa Paws, and a hot cocoa bar supporting St. Luke’s Community House, it’s a mountain-magic holiday escape all season long.

Santa’s Backroom at Jelly Roll’s Goodnight Nashville

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: goodnightnashville.com

Escape the Broadway crowds and step into Santa’s Backroom, the seasonal hideaway perched on the third floor of Jelly Roll’s Goodnight Nashville. Running through 2026, it’s filled with glowing lights, holiday flair, and plenty of photo moments. Don’t miss the signature Frozen Hot Chocolate made with Tito’s and crowned with a Goo Goo Cluster β€” a sweet Nashville twist on the season.

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Cocktails, and tinsel, and sparkle, oh my! Image: Jelly Roll’s Goodnight Nashville

Santa’s Boondock at Ernie’s Boondock

Neighborhood: East Nashville
For More Info + Holiday Hours: Facebook

Ernie’s Boondock is getting a retro holiday glow-up as it transforms into Santa’s Boondock through January 2. Expect old-school paper snowflakes, twinkling lights, classic Christmas movies on the TVs, and a lineup of cozy cocktails β€” from Hot Toddies and Spiked Cider to Frozen Spiked Eggnog. It’s an easy, cheer-filled East Nashville hangout open late every night, including Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

Santa’s Smokehouse at Martin’s Bar-B-Que Downtown

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: martinsbbqjoint.com

Celebrate the season at Santa’s Smokehouse, the holiday pop-up at Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint downtown. Open now, the space is filled with Christmas trees, festive touches, and a drink lineup that includes Spiked Eggnog, seasonal beers, frozen cocktails, and mocktails. Dig into Martin’s signature barbecue, along with rotating holiday specials, all December long.

Santa’s Surf Shack at Margaritaville Hotel Nashville

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: margaritavillresorts.com

Celebrate the season island-style at Santa’s Surf Shack, now open at Fins Bar through January 3. The pop-up brings a sunny twist to the holidays with festive cocktails, including the Dirty Snowman and Jack Frost, as well as bites such as the Ho-Ho Ham and Surf Shack Pizza. Enjoy weekend live music, Santa visits, movie nights, and plenty of photo-ready moments β€” no reservations required.

Sippin’ Santa at Pearl Diver

Neighborhood: East Nashville
For More Info + Holiday Hours: pearldivernashville.com

Pearl Diver transforms into a tropical holiday oasis as Sippin’ Santa brings tiki-style cheer, over-the-top cocktails, and collectible glassware. Think Christmas meets island getaway β€” all season long. Open through December 29, it’s a festive sip-and-getaway moment.

A green ceramic cup shaped like a coconut with β€œSippin’ Santa” written on it, filled with a drink, blue straw, yellow surfboard stirrer, and a festive Santa-themed backgroundβ€”perfect for Nashville Holiday Pop-Ups and festive Nashville Christmas events.Pin
Holiday spirit, but make it tropical. Cheers! Image: Randy Schmidt

Southern Christmas at White Limozeen

Neighborhood: Midtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: Instagram

White Limozeen goes full holiday glam this December, decking out its rooftop in Southern Christmas style and serving a month-long lineup of festive cocktails. Highlights include the indulgent You’re A Bad Banana and the wintery Under the Mistletoe. A merry must stop all season.

Sugar & Vice at Hidden Bar

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: noelle-nashville.com

Step into Sugar & Vice, Hidden Bar’s holiday makeover that swaps traditional decor for a world of pink, shine, and unapologetic fun. Expect over-the-top sparkle, cheeky cocktails, and a nightlife vibe that leans deliciously dramatic. Perfect for groups, photo ops, and anyone craving a festive escape with flair, this pop-up delivers a sugary swirl of style and spirit all season long.

Very Vinyl Christmas at the Fairlane Hotel

Neighborhood: Downtown
For More Info + Holiday Hours: fairlanehotel.com

Experience vintage charm and holiday cheer at A Very Vinyl Christmas at Fairlane Hotel, running through December 30. This retro-inspired pop-up celebrates Nashville’s musical heritage with mid-century vibes, festive cocktails, seasonal bites, and plenty of vinyl holiday nostalgia. Think classic holiday tunes, city views, cookie decorating, and a cozy yet glamorous atmosphere perfect for a night out or memorable winter gathering.

Winter Wonderland at The Harpeth Hotel

Neighborhood: Franklin
For More Info + Holiday Hours: harpethhotel.com

This year, The Harpeth Hotel unveils Winter Wonderland, an outdoor holiday experience featuring heated igloos and seasonal menus from 1799 Kitchen & Bar Room. Settle in for brunch, dinner, or cozy cocktails surrounded by lights and photo-ready touches. Running through January 31, it’s a charming Franklin getaway for festive meals and memory-making. You can book a two-hour igloo experienceΒ here.

Wishing you a festive, fun-filled season!

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Jenna von Oy Bratcher

Jenna von Oy Bratcher

Jenna von Oy Bratcher is StyleBlueprint's Associate Editor and Lead Nashville Writer. The East Coast native moved to Nashville almost two decades years ago, by way of Los Angeles. She is a lover of dogs, strong coffee, traveling, and exploring the local restaurant scene bite by bite.

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