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Top 10 Best Brunch Spots in Nashville

Nashville's brunch scene has evolved from meat-and-three diners to a vibrant mix of coastal-inspired eateries, garden patios, and Instagram-worthy cafes that rival any major food city. Whether you're recovering from a night on Broadway or fueling up before hitting the honky-tonks, these spots deliver everything from bottomless mimosas to coastal-inspired plates. Many of Nashville's top brunch destinations now offer digital menus via DineCard, making it easier than ever to browse seasonal specials and place orders from your table.

Cafe Roze
#10

Cafe Roze

1115 Porter Rd, Nashville
4.7
1,061 reviews
$48 for two
Local FavoriteFarm-to-TableCommunity VibeEast Nashville Scene
Must try:Mushroom Toast

Cafe Roze in East Nashville has become the neighborhood's living room, where creative types and young families gather over market-driven menus that change with the seasons. The mushroom toast with ricotta and herbs exemplifies their approach—simple ingredients treated with respect and presented beautifully without pretension. The bright, airy space with large windows and communal tables encourages lingering conversations, making it perfect for catching up with friends or working your way through the weekend papers. Expect a wait on weekends, but the people-watching on Porter Road and the quality of the food make it worth planning your morning around.

The Mockingbird
#9

The Mockingbird

121 12th Ave N, Nashville
4.5
1,900 reviews
$50 for two
Southern Comfort FoodGroup FriendlySpacious DiningClassic Brunch
Must try:Hot Chicken Benedict

The Mockingbird serves elevated Southern comfort food in Gulch surroundings that manage to feel both polished and welcoming to the jeans-and-boots crowd. Their hot chicken benedict puts a Nashville spin on the classic, with crispy fried chicken replacing Canadian bacon and a jalapeño hollandaise that adds just enough kick. The spacious layout and reliable service make it a solid choice for larger groups or when you need a table without a two-hour wait, while the food quality ensures you're not sacrificing flavor for convenience. It's the kind of place where both tourists and locals can find common ground over well-executed classics and strong coffee.

ButterFLY Garden Brunch
#8

ButterFLY Garden Brunch

114 28th Ave N, Nashville
4.7
254 reviews
$55 for two
Instagram-worthyGarden SettingBottomless MimosasBachelorette Friendly
Must try:Shrimp & Lobster Mac and Cheese

Hidden in Midtown, ButterFLY Garden Brunch feels like stumbling into a secret garden party where the dress code is "fabulous" and the mimosas flow freely. The signature butterfly pea flower lemonade is as visually stunning as it is refreshing, while the shrimp and lobster mac and cheese takes indulgence to new heights. With only 254 reviews but a stellar 4.7 rating, this newer spot is still flying under the radar, making reservations easier to snag than at more established competitors. The whimsical garden decor and celebratory atmosphere make it ideal for birthdays, bachelorettes, or any occasion that calls for feeling fancy before noon.

417 Union
#7

417 Union

417 Union St, Nashville
4.6
1,802 reviews
$45 for two
BarCafeSpecialty CoffeeBloody Mary BarBusiness CasualDowntown Location
Must try:Breakfast Burrito

417 Union combines the best of both worlds—serious coffee culture meets full bar, making it equally appropriate for 9am meetings and noon mimosas. Their breakfast burrito is a sleeper hit that doesn't get enough attention on social media but keeps regulars coming back weekly for the perfectly balanced combination of eggs, chorizo, and house-made salsa. The downtown location near the Capitol attracts a mix of legislators, lawyers, and tourists, creating an unexpectedly diverse crowd that gives you a real slice of Nashville life. The hybrid cafe-bar setup means you can transition from espresso to Bloody Marys without changing venues—dangerous or genius, depending on your Sunday plans.

Two Hands
#6

Two Hands

606 8th Ave S, Nashville
4.6
678 reviews
$48 for two
CafeAustralian CafeHealth-ConsciousSpecialty CoffeeInstagram-worthy
Must try:Smashed Avocado on Sourdough

This Australian-inspired cafe brings Melbourne's brunch culture to the Gulch with flat whites that'll spoil you for coffee anywhere else and a fit bowls menu that caters to the post-yoga crowd. Two Hands' smashed avocado on sourdough with feta and cherry tomatoes sounds simple but achieves that perfect balance of textures and flavors that made Aussie brunch a global phenomenon. The minimalist aesthetic and health-conscious menu attract a stylish, wellness-focused clientele who treat brunch as both fuel and lifestyle. It's refreshingly unpretentious despite the Instagram-ready plating, and the service moves quickly enough for those squeezing in brunch between workout and workday.

The Treehouse Nashville
#5

The Treehouse Nashville

1011 Clearview Ave, Nashville
4.3
955 reviews
$75 for two
BarOutdoor SeatingRomantic AmbianceTree-lined PatioUpscale Casual
Must try:Chicken Salad Croissant

East Nashville's Treehouse offers exactly what its name promises—an elevated escape with one of the city's best brunch patios nestled among the trees. The chicken salad croissant has a devoted following, but adventurous eaters should explore the seasonal specials that showcase local ingredients with creative flair. With a slightly higher price point than typical Nashville brunch spots, you're paying for the ambiance and quality ingredients, making it perfect for special occasions or when you want to feel fancy on a Sunday morning. The upstairs bar area transitions seamlessly from brunch to cocktails if you're in no rush to leave this leafy sanctuary.

The Finch
#4

The Finch

111 10th Ave S #310, Nashville
4.8
4,931 reviews
$70 for two
BarCraft CocktailsRomantic AmbianceDate Night WorthySophisticated Vibes
Must try:Shrimp and Grits

Perched in the Gulch with an airy, plant-filled interior, The Finch has quietly become one of Nashville's highest-rated brunch destinations with a 4.8 from nearly 5,000 reviews. Their shrimp and grits reimagine the Southern classic with a creamy, perfectly seasoned execution that converts even skeptics, while the brunch cocktail menu rivals any dedicated bar in town. The sophisticated-yet-approachable atmosphere makes it ideal for romantic brunches or impressing out-of-town guests who think they've seen all Nashville has to offer. Weekend reservations are essential unless you enjoy watching other people eat delicious food while you wait.

Milk & Honey Gulch
#3
TOP 3

Milk & Honey Gulch

214 11th Ave S, Nashville
4.4
3,722 reviews
$50 for two
CafeOutdoor SeatingPet FriendlyFarm-to-TableInstagram-worthy
Must try:Nashville Hot Chicken & Waffles

Milk & Honey steps away from the Gulch's glass towers, this cafe serves farm-to-table breakfast in a rustic-chic setting that feels more East Nashville than corporate corridor. Their Nashville hot chicken and waffles walk the line between trendy and traditional, with just enough heat to remind you where you are without overwhelming the bourbon maple syrup. The expansive patio is dog-friendly and perfect for spring mornings, while the interior's exposed brick and reclaimed wood attract the laptop crowd during weekday brunches. It's where young professionals and visiting foodies intersect over avocado toast and cold brew.

The Butter Milk Ranch
#2
RUNNER UP

The Butter Milk Ranch

2407 12th Ave S, Nashville
4.6
1,908 reviews
$45 for two
Local FavoriteComfort FoodFamily FriendlyNeighborhood Gem
Must try:Biscuits and Gravy

Tucked in the 12South neighborhood, The Butter Milk Ranch delivers comfort food with a cult following among locals who'd rather avoid the tourist crowds. Their biscuits and gravy are the stuff of legend—fluffy, buttery biscuits drowning in sausage gravy that'll make you reconsider every breakfast you've ever had. The cozy, no-frills interior and friendly service create a neighborhood gem vibe that's equally welcoming for solo diners reading the paper or families with kids in tow. Cash or card, just come hungry and prepare to understand why Nashvillians guard their favorite brunch spots so protectively.

The Hampton Social - Nashville
#1
BEST

The Hampton Social - Nashville

201 1st Ave S, Nashville
4.9
19,140 reviews
$60 for two
Instagram-worthyCoastal VibesBottomless BrunchBachelorette Friendly
Must try:Frozen Rosé

With an impressive 4.9 rating from nearly 20,000 reviews, The Hampton Social brings a breezy Rosé All Day vibe to Nashville's riverfront. Their frozen rosé and coastal-inspired menu—think lobster rolls and avocado toast with a Southern twist—have made this a weekend brunch institution for bachelorette parties and Instagram enthusiasts alike. The light-filled space with beach club vibes makes you forget you're hundreds of miles from the ocean, and the energetic atmosphere is perfect for groups looking to day-drink responsibly (or not). Arrive early on weekends or expect a wait, but the people-watching on First Avenue is half the fun.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best brunch spot in Nashville for bachelorette parties?+
The Hampton Social tops the list for bachelorette parties with its Rosé All Day atmosphere, frozen rosé cocktails, and energetic vibe perfect for groups. ButterFLY Garden Brunch is another excellent choice with its whimsical garden setting and bottomless mimosa options that create an Instagram-worthy celebration atmosphere.
Where can I find the best biscuits and gravy in Nashville?+
The Butter Milk Ranch in 12South is legendary among locals for their biscuits and gravy, featuring fluffy, buttery biscuits smothered in rich sausage gravy. This neighborhood gem delivers authentic Southern comfort food without the tourist markup, making it a favorite for those seeking traditional Nashville breakfast fare.
What are the best brunch spots in Nashville with outdoor seating?+
The Treehouse Nashville offers one of the city's best brunch patios with tree-lined seating in East Nashville, while Milk & Honey features an expansive, pet-friendly patio in the Gulch. ButterFLY Garden Brunch also provides a whimsical garden setting perfect for enjoying Nashville's pleasant spring and fall weather.
Where can I get authentic Nashville hot chicken for brunch?+
Milk & Honey serves Nashville hot chicken and waffles that balance authentic heat with bourbon maple syrup, while The Mockingbird offers a hot chicken benedict with jalapeño hollandaise. Both spots provide the iconic Nashville flavor profile in creative brunch formats that satisfy both tourists and locals.
What is the most romantic brunch spot in Nashville?+
The Finch in the Gulch combines sophisticated ambiance with exceptional food, earning a 4.8 rating and reputation for romantic brunches. The Treehouse Nashville's elevated, tree-lined setting also creates an intimate escape perfect for special occasions or impressing a date with Nashville's more refined dining scene.

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