Sunday brunch has become a beloved tradition in this Southern city, offering a laid-back yet tasty way to savor the weekend. Whether you’re a food lover, breakfast enthusiast, or traveler seeking delicious experiences, brunch in Nashville is an opportunity to explore local flavors and enjoy the city’s warm, social atmosphere.
This guide will help you uncover the best brunch spots, from cozy downtown cafes to boisterous places with live music. If you’re looking for the very best, you’ve come to the right place! Want suggestions for your favorite neighborhood? Check out our brunch recommendations for Music Row or some of our favorite breakfast spots in SoBro for more tailored lists.
Nashville offers a wide variety of brunch styles to satisfy every palate. From Southern comfort food to modern American and international cuisines, the city is home to a diverse array of options for a perfect Sunday brunch. Whether you're craving fluffy biscuits, fresh seafood, or farm-to-fork dining, there's something for everyone here.
Here are seven brunch spots in Nashville that locals rave about. If you want to get a real sense of what the city is like on Sunday mornings and early afternoons, make a reservation to check them out.
A local favorite known for its casual atmosphere and hearty brunch dishes, 417 Union is perfect for fueling up before a day of exploring the city. History buffs will especially love the space, a two-story building filled with World War II and Civil War Memorabilia.
Since 1951, Loveless Cafe has been a Nashville institution for country-style brunch. This is a cozy, nostalgic spot perfect for enjoying Southern hospitality and comfort food like the country ham, Tennessee hickory smoked BBQ, and world-famous biscuits.
Known for its inviting atmosphere, Hearts is a delicious, Australian-inspired all-day restaurant serving brunch dishes that mix global flavors with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Try the Brekkie Burrito or the Corn + Zucchini Fritters. The Ricotta Hotcakes are a favorite, as well.
A farm-to-table restaurant in the Gulf with a popular brunch buffet, Adele’s is known for its New American dishes and hip, happening atmosphere. The seasonal menu here is sure to delight every palate. From salads and bagels to a pastrami smoked salmon platter, everything tastes great here.
A seafood-focused restaurant in the Germantown neighborhood, Henrietta Red offers a fresh take on familiar brunch staples, serving a sophisticated weekend brunch complete with oysters and seafood specials. Try the pastries like monkey bread and carrot coffee cake, and savory items like green curry oysters, the fried oyster benedict, and the polenta or Turkish eggs.
On the roof of the Graduate Hotel, White Limozeen is an all-pink decor, 21 and up restaurant and bar with a playful menu. Bites range from bread pudding French toast to caviar with soft scrambled eggs. This is the perfect place for a group brunch to catch up with friends.
The family-owned SweetMilk is known for its big Southern breakfasts consisting of dishes like steak and eggs, shrimp and grits, and lots of different biscuits. Whatever you order, make sure to try the homemade raspberry jam.
Downtown Nashville is really the heart of this Tennessee city, making it a perfect spot for brunch before heading to a show, a museum, a park, or some fun honky tonk bars. Accessible and lively, it’s the ideal place to start your Sunday adventures. A few of the best restaurants downtown include Stateside Kitchen, the Twelve Thirty Club, and Acme Feed and Seed.
Inside the Dream Hotel, Stateside Kitchen is a chic spot that serves a dynamic brunch menu with creative cocktails. Elegant and fun, Stateside serves everything from steak and burgers to sushi sake, and great drinks. Whether dining with friends, on a date, or alone, this is a favorite for both locals and visitors. Order the deviled eggs or the warm crab dip; diners love the quiche, the chicken and waffles, the free flow mimosas, and the nitro espresso martini.
A stylish multi-level venue, the Twelve Thirty Club offers a high-energy Honky Tonk brunch experience. With its upscale atmosphere, live music, DJ sets, and inventive dishes, it’s perfect for a downtown brunch. On the menu, crowd pleasers include the bloody Mary, avocado toast, caramelized banana French toast, and the all-day egg sandwich.
Acme Feed & Seed hosts a Hangover Brunch every Sunday from 11 am to 3 pm on the first floor. Part of downtown Nashville's Lower Broadway district, this three-story restaurant offers gorgeous rooftop views and the ultimate Music City experience. If needed, order the Hangover Cure here–it comes with an everything bagel, Gifford's bacon, arugula, avocado smash, scrambled egg, and Gruyère.
In Music City, live performances are as essential to brunch as the food itself. For a true Nashville experience, head to these venues where you can enjoy brunch while listening to live tunes.
Located in Printer’s Alley, Skull’s Rainbow Room offers a jazzy brunch experience with live performances and classic Southern dishes, all in a historic setting. The speakeasy-style lounge has been operating since the 1940s and serves beignets, a shaved prime rib benedict, and other indulgent brunch dishes.
At Shugga Hi, you won’t want to miss the Jazz and Eggs Sunday Brunch Buffet, which happens weekly. For just over $20 per person, you’ll get eggs with spinach, bacon, smoked sausage, turkey sausage, fried chicken, breakfast potatoes with onions and peppers, biscuits and gravy, donut casserole, cucumber, and kale salad–plus live jazz, which sounds like quite the steal.
East Nashville is known for its eclectic vibe and cool eateries, making it a hotspot for brunch enthusiasts, in-the-know locals, and returning visitors.
Butcher & Bee is a trendy spot that offers a farm-to-table menu focused on fresh, local ingredients. With its creative small plates and house-made pastries, Butcher & Bee is a favorite for foodies. The menu changes weekly, but you can always expect to see bowls, plates, and sides, in addition to dips like hummus and whipped feta.
With both indoor and outdoor dining spaces, Noko boasts a brunch filled with wood-fired and Asian dishes like tuna crispy rice, hamachi crudo, burrata with wood-fired peaches, and a “burnt ends” rice bowl. If you’re really hungry (or willing to share), opt for the Big Baller Brunch, a 42-ounce tomahawk ribeye, waffles, eggs, and hash browns for $135.
For many, brunch is all about the drinks. Can you say bottomless? In Nashville, brunch cocktails like mimosas and Bloody Marys take center stage, but many restaurants create fun, unique versions of these classics.
In the Gulch, Biscuit Love is famous for its Southern breakfast fare. But this restaurant also serves some of the best brunch cocktails in town, including their popular freshly squeezed mimosa, a basic bellini, and a brewed coffee cocktail with Tennessee Whiskey cream.
At the Thompson Nashville Hotel, Marsh House is known for its seafood, but also impresses with its craft cocktails. They do a bloody Mary and a bloody Maria here, and the Celebrity Jeopardy is light and refreshing with vodka, amaro, strawberry rhubarb, and lime.
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