The 7 Best Brunch In Nashville

The 7 Best Brunch Spots In Nashville

It’s easy to indulge while in Music City, and the indulgence does not end with a night out on the town. The best brunches in Nashville go way beyond Southern biscuits. Maple-pecan pancakes, crunchy peppercorn bacon and killer Bloody Marys are just the start.

Wake up and fuel up at one of these best brunch restaurants in Nashville.

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1. Marché Artisan Foods

This Nashville brunch spot is a favourite among visitors and locals. Each day, the kitchen whips up fresh pastries, classic dishes and hand-crafted, artisan foods like breads, sauces and coffees. Get there early to catch a table without a long wait.

Best brunches in Nashville

2. Tavern

Tavern is a must-visit Nashville brunch if for no other reason than the restaurant’s two-for-one brunch drink special. Order the red velvet waffles for something sweet. A mimosa and a Bloody Mary are sure to cut the grease of maple-dunked sausages and crispy bacon.

Tavern in Nashville

3. Butcher&Bee

Butcher&Bee serves up some of their best lunch and dinner dishes alongside tried and true breakfast dishes for their brunch. Order a biscuit topped with perfectly scrambled eggs. Save the top of the biscuit as a vehicle for whipped feta butter. For a sweet start to the day, order a freshly made gooey cinnamon bun.

Butcher&Bee in Nashville

4. The Old School

Apart from the beautiful, light-filled atmosphere in which The Old School seats its guests, the hyper-local and sustainably-sourced meal could easily be the freshest you find in Nashville. No matter what you order, eat with a clear conscious. From the food scraps used for compost to the restaurant’s initiative to employ adults with intellectual disabilities, The Old School is always thinking of how to make good food and the community better.

Best Brunches Nashville

5. The Sutler

The Sutler is well-known for its weekend Bluegrass Brunches, which feature live music every Saturday and Sunday. The restaurant has bottomless mimosas, of course, but the Bloody Mary bar is a great choice. Order a hearty breakfast like chicken and waffles or sweet potato pancakes to soak up the vodka.

The Sutler in Nashville

6. Saint Añjeo

Brunch just isn’t complete without booze, which is why the Saint Añjeo lands among our favorite brunch spots in Nashville. The restaurant’s tequila library adds more than a little hair of the dog to breakfast. Order a chorizo scramble and any drink with the cucumber-infused tequila for a refreshing start after a long night on Honky Tonk row.

Saint Añjeo Brunch

7. Whiskey Kitchen

Whiskey Kitchen offers a range of dishes from the lighter side like avocado toast or scones with coffee to full-on breakfast takes on lunch. For example, order a breakfast burger, which swaps an egg for the beef patty, topped with cheese and bacon on a toasted brioche bun for a hearty meal.

Whiskey Kitchen

Molly Harris

Molly Harris is a freelance travel journalist dividing her time between the United States and the Western Balkans.

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