If working 9 to 5 is getting you down, you can now take the edge off at a new Dolly Parton-inspired rooftop bar in Nashville.

The over-the-top, posh (and very pink) spot sits atop The Graduate hotel in music city. Named in honor of a Parton album, White Limozeen, is now open to the public.

“Named in honor of country music icon Dolly Parton, the concept offers a fresh take on the finer things in life, with a menu that contrasts high-brow technique and luxury with comfortable and familiar tastes driven by local farmers and purveyors,” according to press release about the new bar.

The indoor-outdoor bar is complete with pink pool umbrellas, plush couches, chandeliers, portraits of notable women in country music and even a chicken-wire statue of Dolly herself.

The hotel opened for business in January and while the bar was originally slated to open in March, that was delayed amid the pandemic. Now, visitors can enjoy drinks like a frozen Aperol spritz to frozen champagne jello shots.

“White Limozeen is a celebration of the nonconformists that have always done it their own way. It’s unique, beyond special, and tells the narrative of a relentless, rags-to-riches journey. Whether you are playing for tips on a stool on 16th Avenue, selling out Nissan Stadium, or just stopping by for a cocktail, this will be an unforgettable experience for everyone,” Ben Weprin, Graduate Hotels CEO and Founder, said in a statement.

While the space is open to visitors, there are social distancing and other safety precautions in place amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. More information can be found on the hotel’s website.

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