The NYC pop-up-turned-permanent, Beetle House bar, has been haunting guests in the Big Apple since 2016. After a year of success, it ventured out West to open a location in Los Angeles in 2017. Now, the brand is making its way to Nashville to give Music City a taste with a similar concept, called Bats and Booze.
Beetle House’s founder and owner, Zach Neil, told What Now Nashville that customers can expect the concept to come in the fall, however, an exact grand opening date and location is yet to be determined.
It’s likely that the bar may be located in one of Nashville’s bustling neighborhoods such as Downtown’s Arts District, East Nashville, or perhaps Germantown. Details are currently in the development phase.
Its website describes Beetle House as a strange, yet spectacular immersive Halloween party environment.
“At Beetle House we celebrate Halloween year-round, it’s always pumpkin spice season and it’s always a party! We welcome and honor all of the freaks, weirdos, and creatures of the night to come die with us, sorry DINE with us for an unforgettable night,” states the website.
The Nashville location will include a full bar, but will not offer a food menu. Customers can keep updated about Beetle House on its website, Instagram and Facebook pages.