
The new Patterson House bar. Photo: Nicola Hargar, courtesy of Strategic Hospitality
After a brief break, one of Nashville's most beloved bars is staging a comeback: The Patterson House will open Tuesday in its new home atop the Bill Voorhees building on Eighth Avenue South.
Why it matters: The speakeasy-style watering hole set a new standard for craft cocktails in Nashville when it opened in 2009. Leaders at The Patterson House tell Axios this move to the top floor of a larger, refurbished space will allow them to raise the bar again.
What they're saying: "We have been fortunate to be able to grow alongside our city," Strategic Hospitality partner Josh Habiger said in a statement.
The big menu: One of the most notable changes is the food menu, which will be much more robust than the smattering of bar snacks available at the original location. That will make it easier to come by for a full dinner date.
Between the lines: The larger menu takes advantage of the bar's neighbors at The Catbird Seat, which also made the move into the new space.
Zoom in: The Patterson House boasts an impressive cocktail library of 1,200 drinks, all with fresh ingredients that will make your college bar seem like it exists on another planet.
By the numbers: The new space will seat about 109 customers, compared with 70 at the original location.
Plus: There is also private bar space that can be booked out for events.
If you go: The Patterson House's new home is on the fifth floor of 700 Eighth Ave. S. (across the street from Arnold's).