Red Phone Booth Set to Open its Prohibition Experience in Nashville

After prospering in Atlanta, Red Phone Booth is bringing its 20s speakeasy concept to downtown Nashville in the winter of 2019 at 136 Rosa Parks Blvd. While Red Phone Booth will be open to the public, guests will need to secure a secret phone number from a member, concierge or friend and dial it into a restored London antique red phone booth to gain entry. Currently in the build out stage of the the 100+ year old building, the 5200 square foot upscale cocktail lounge will be open daily and offer classic craft cocktails including rare bourbon, whiskey, scotch and Japanese whisky selections. Additionally, cigar enthusiasts can enjoy a wide variety of blends in an exclusive atmosphere.

“We have always planned to expand to other cities. Nashville offered the atmosphere of a thriving city, not to mention that countless music city guests to our Atlanta location have encouraged us to open in their city,” said Co-founder Stephen de Haan. “Already with deep roots with family and friends in Nashville, Operating Partner Alpha Turner will oversee this location.

At the Red Phone Booth, it is part of the credo to exceed all guest expectations. Patrons will notice the finest attention to detail that provides for exceptional cocktails including 100% fresh squeezed juices such as blood orange, mango, and cranberry, hand chipped double-reverse osmosis ice, garnishes cut to order, a collection of some of the rarest liquors available and over a dozen tinctures, bitters and flavoring agents to help breath new depth. Red Phone Booth is also known for tasting events where guests not only get to taste through the flight of whiskey, but also engage and learn the spirits’ history from key leaders in the industry. Small plates will be also served.  From the comfort of the seating to the training and knowledge of the staff, and the quality of the air, it is all of these things and more that allow for Red Phone Booth to deliver an unparalleled experience for its guests. 
 
For interviews or additional information, please contact Lorrie Dixson Griggs of Eskimo Advertising at lorrie@eskimoadvertising.com. For more information about the Red Phone Booth, visit www.redphonebooth.com.
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