Giffard in Nashville, TN
3 verified venues in Nashville pour Giffard.
Coral Club
East Nashville
Coral Club is a coastal- and tiki-inspired cocktail bar above a strip mall on Gallatin Avenue in East Nashville, opened in May 2024. It was founded by four hospitality veterans: brothers Aaron and Matthew Izaguirre (from the Florida Keys) and partners Brice Hoffman and Kristopher Esqueda, whose résumés include The Patterson House, The Catbird Seat, Saison, and Bastion. The space features a stone bar, a dimly lit lounge, and an open-air rooftop patio, with snacks like black truffle popcorn and tinned fish. The drink menu is organized into Standards, House, and a dedicated Zero-Proof section that co-owner Kristopher Esqueda says "doesn't feel like an afterthought." Confirmed zero-proof options include the Neo-Tropical (Giffard N/A Aperitivo, pineapple, ginger, lime soda), the Chaise Lounge (coconut water, cucumber, lime, soda), a St. Agrestis Phony Negroni, Sanbitter, and Corona 0%.
Butcher & Bee
East Nashville (Historic Edgefield)
Butcher & Bee is a vegetable-forward, Middle Eastern–leaning restaurant in East Nashville's Historic Edgefield, on Main Street. It opened in 2015 as the second location of the Charleston original, founded in 2011 by restaurateur Michael Shemtov; both are now run by Nashville's Honest to Goodness Hospitality group (also behind Redheaded Stranger and Fancypants). The kitchen is known for mezze and shareable plates — whipped feta with fermented honey, hummus bowls, shakshuka, and avocado crispy rice. Every menu carries a dedicated "Buzz Free" non-alcoholic section. Current zero-proof offerings include a rotating Seasonal Gazoz (a macerated-fruit shrub topped with sparkling water), the Tin Lizzies (Lucano NA Amaro, Crema espresso, Giffard Aperitif Syrup, orange oil), Papaw's Punch (Giffard Aperitif Syrup, lemon, soda), and an Untitled Art NA lager, plus Boylan's sodas and Abita draft root beer.
Rare Bird Rooftop
Downtown (Noelle Hotel)
Rare Bird is the rooftop bar and lounge atop the Noelle Hotel in downtown Nashville, perched on the building's 13th floor with views over the skyline and the Cumberland River. It opened to the public in March 2018, built around a "draft cocktails and uncaged spirits" concept in a colorful, design-forward setting. The bar is walk-in only and runs a daily "Golden Hour" happy-hour menu on weekdays. Alongside its full cocktail program, Rare Bird keeps a small but genuinely named zero-proof list that leans on dedicated NA spirits rather than just juice-and-soda mocktails: the Lemon Julip is built on Seedlip Grove 42, and a non-alcoholic riff on an Aperol Spritz uses Ritual N/A Gin with Giffard aperitif. A spirit-free "Daiquiri-Ish" rounds out the no-proof options. It's a scenic, tourist-popular rooftop where a sober guest can order something genuinely composed.