Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg Open Still G.I.N. Cocktail Lounge in Nashville
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Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg Open Still G.I.N. Cocktail Lounge in Nashville


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Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg are headed to Tennessee. Nashville’s Lower Broadway, long synonymous with country music and neon-lit honky-tonks, is about to get a bold new addition.

On April 4, Still G.I.N. By Dre and Snoop will open its doors, offering a high-end cocktail lounge with a hip-hop and R&B-infused atmosphere—a stark contrast to the city’s traditional nightlife. This latest venture from Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre aims to bring West Coast cool to Music City, blending their signature style with Nashville’s vibrant energy.

Designed as a sleek, upscale alternative to Broadway’s usual fare, Still G.I.N. By Dre and Snoop will feature curated cocktails, live DJs, and a playlist steeped in hip-hop, R&B, and funk. Whether visitors are longtime fans of the genre or just seeking an elevated nightlife experience, the lounge offers a refined yet lively escape from the norm. More than just a bar, it’s a cultural statement—an intersection of music, spirits, and style that underscores the duo’s expanding influence beyond hip-hop.

Snoop and Dre’s foray into the spirits industry has been years in the making. Their canned cocktail line, Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop, paid homage to their 1994 anthem, while Still G.I.N., an ultra-premium gin, further solidified their status in the beverage market. With Still G.I.N. By Dre and Snoop, they are taking that momentum to the next level, crafting a nightlife experience as distinctive as their music.

Unlike the countless country-themed venues bearing the names of Nashville legends, this lounge is unapologetically different. Instead of twangy ballads and steel guitars, expect pulsating beats, immersive lighting, and an ambiance that seamlessly blends Southern charm with West Coast swagger. Live DJs and surprise performances will keep the energy high, ensuring every visit feels like an event.

The cocktail menu reflects the duo’s creative edge. Signature drinks like the Platinum Negroni, Bee’s Knees, OG-OF, and Nashville Nightcap merge premium ingredients with bold flavors, each one offering a nod to their legacy. The Platinum Negroni adds a luxurious twist to the classic, while the Bee’s Knees delivers a smooth, aromatic profile. The OG-OF, a playful take on an Old Fashioned, channels Snoop’s charisma, and the Nashville Nightcap fuses local influences with West Coast flair.

Snoop’s recent collaborations with country artists further cement his presence in Nashville’s evolving music scene. His upcoming track with ERNEST, “Gettin’ Gone,” hints at the genre-blending innovation shaping today’s industry. The launch of Still G.I.N. By Dre and Snoop feels like a natural extension of that evolution—a fusion of hip-hop and country that defies expectations.

The lounge’s debut coincides with Snoop’s latest album, Missionary, released in December 2024. Featuring collaborations with artists like Jhené Aiko, Eminem, and Jelly Roll, the project showcases his versatility and enduring relevance. As Snoop and Dre continue to push boundaries in music and culture, their presence in Nashville signals a shift in the city’s entertainment landscape.

With its April 4 grand opening, Still G.I.N. By Dre and Snoop is poised to redefine Nashville nightlife. Whether visitors come for the cocktails, the music, or simply to experience something fresh, the lounge offers a destination unlike anything Lower Broadway has seen. By merging hip-hop royalty with Music City’s legendary hospitality, Snoop and Dre are proving that great music—and great drinks—transcend genre and geography.


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