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There is only one reason to get out of bed on the weekends – brunch! Nashville’s brunch scene greets sleepy taste buds with an array of local flavors, traditional and new. In this neck of the woods, the portions are generous and the morning drinks will put hair on your chest! Indulge in the Southern hospitality, both refined and cozy, with our top 10 Nashville brunch spots rundown.
Husk
Inventive southern twist on brunch staples, go for the Eggs Benedict made with fried bologna, cornmeal english muffin and red-eye hollandaise. Yum!
Amazing restaurant… the chef is a rock star. Local fresh ingredients and fabulous dishes… – Lacy Y
Marche Artisan Foods
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Popular European style cafe that serves seasonal, gourmet brunch dishes like Savory Crepes and Croissant French Toast. Yes, it’s worth the wait.
Our #1 favorite brunch spot in Nashville! – Andrea C
Butcher Bee
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An irresistible, globally inspired brunch menu, don’t miss the Shakshuka, or the Brioche Fried Avocado Sandwich made with a sunny egg, Benton’s bacon and special sauce.
their food is phenomenal – Jonathan Musselwhite
The Southern
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Elevated Southern staples like Fried Chicken and Waffles, Shrimp and Grits and Gumbo, call it a slice of brunch heaven.
Everything we got was great, but if you love brunch and are a fan of chicken and waffles, you must go here! There’s something about their syrup….perfect! – Grant G
Tavern
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Mouthwatering, decadent and original, good luck choosing just one item off the brunch menu.Opt for the the Singapore Stir Fry or Maple Fondue, always with a side of White Trash Hash.
So not only is the regular menu full of tasty treats and amazing cocktails, but the brunch menu is one of the best in town! Visit! – Terrell Turner
Little Octopus
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Close your eyes as you savor the Caribbean inspired brunch dishes at Little Octopus and you may find yourself on a pristine beach eating the freshest seafood and local produce.
Best food I have had in an extremely long time. The chef achieves amazing flavors by mixing ingredients you would not expect with a touch of South American flare. Every plate of the menu is worth it. Perfect overall. – Carlota Ramirez
Josephine
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Jospehine is a local darling that whips up homemade, fingerlicking-good sticky buns and doughnuts, but don’t overlook the Steak and Eggs or Crab Cake.
Book this for the best 12 South brunch. – Reid & Steph S
Blvd
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Hearty brunch fare served until 5pm, in case you had a really long night… Fill up on AM Breakfast Torta made with beer braised chicken, spinach, scrambled egg, american cheese, black beans and bacon or Savory Waffle topped with shredded cheddar, bacon, scallion and maple butter.
This place celebrates the kitschy-ness of southern food with offerings like summer succotash and fried okra, but turns it on its ear: the succotash is all farm fresh and season, served with gnocchi and tomato confit while the okra is tempura battered and fried whole. – Kelly Hays
The Loveless Cafe
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You haven’t seen Nashville unless you’ve made a pit stop at the historic Loveless Cafe. Biscuits Fried Chicken and BBQ Pork Omelette, it ain’t for the faint of heart…
The moment you walk into the Loveless Cafe is the same moment you know you’ve stumbled upon something special. – Christy Bruegger
Fido
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Pet shop turned hip neighborhood cafe, Fido’s long and varied breakfast menu is served all day long and pairs perfectly with Bongo Java coffee.
Savor tasty treats and meals all day, every day made in-house. Sip on gourmet coffee roasted right in the city. Fido is the quintessential coffeehouse. – Dana Lalevee
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