Best Breakfasts in Nashville

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 on 2022.02.03
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"All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast," said John Gunther in his famous quote. And in Nashville, here are a few places to make it happen. Sip coffee at Barista Parlor, and try the house-made biscuit with sausage from the nearby butcher shop. For Nashville's most famous biscuits, head to the Loveless Cafe. Credit: Collected by Jennifer Justus, AFAR Local Expert

The Pancake Pantry - Hillsboro Village

Pancake restaurant · Edgehill

"This Nashville institution often has a line out the door and wrapped around the building. (“It moves fast!” everyone will tell you.) Once inside, the scene is no-frills, but it’s not the atmosphere you’re here for—it’s the people, the tradition, and the pancakes, of course. You can choose from flavors like traditional buttermilk; Caribbean with shredded coconut, banana, and powdered sugar; Swiss chocolate chip; sweet potato; and many, many more. Everything is made from scratch, including non-pancake dishes like omelets, sandwiches, and salads."

Photo courtesy of Pancake Pantry

The Loveless Cafe

Southern restaurant (US) · Nashville

"Loveless Cafe in Nashville You can eat other things at Loveless Cafe, but if you don't try the flaky buttery biscuits, you're missing out. Carol Fay Ellison started at Loveless as a dishwasher in 1979. She graduated to the stove a few years later and reigned supreme as The Biscuit Lady until her death in 2010. Fortunately, she passed her recipes for biscuits and preserves on to other capable hands, so her memories survive along with her portrait in the cafe. Loveless isn't the same without her, but the biscuits are still incredible."

Barista Parlor

Coffee shop · East Nashville

"Barista Parlor introduced artisanal coffee to Nashville when it opened its lofty, art-filled space in a former auto repair garage in 2012, serving top-notch small-batch roasters from around the country such as Counter Culture, Intelligentsia, and Stumptown. Two local outposts later, the company has evolved into a roaster-retailer, importing and roasting its own coffee beans for the first time. Try the zesty, fruity Daredevil or the cocoa-inflected Golden Sound while you take in the interiors, which pay homage to Tennessean talent: Doughnuts come from nearby bakers including Five Daughters Bakery in Franklin, and an enormous pixelated mural of a ship by Nashville artist Bryce McCloud covers the back wall."

Photo courtesy of Barista Parlor

1918 Broadway

Building · Music Row

"A New York–Style Deli in Nashville This location of Noshville closed in 2015, but the Green Hills branch is still open. Well if the catchy name isn’t enough to get you, the diner-style breakfast will with omelets, toast and silver-dollar potato cakes. Though there are a few locations (including one in the airport), you’re likely to find a colorful cast of characters at the Midtown location on Broadway near Music Row and Vanderbilt University."

Pinewood Social

New American restaurant · Downtown

"The Goldberg brothers gave Nashville acclaimed restaurants and bars such as the Catbird Seat and Patterson House, plus a kitschy honky-tonk on Lower Broad. In 2013, they did it again with Pinewood Social, a coffee shop, restaurant, bar, karaoke space, and, yes, bowling alley. There’s even an outdoor pool and bar for when the weather is nice. Amid all the fun, however, don’t forget about thefood and drinks served morning, noon, and night, from pot roast and fried chicken to house-made tagliatelle with mushrooms, asparagus, and egg."

Photo by Nina DIetzel