A 2024 Guide to the Best Brunch in Nashville (and What to Order)

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    The Ultimate Guide to Brunch in Nashville

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    Welcome to Nashville! If you’re a first-time visitor, you’re in for a treat—especially when it comes to brunch. Nashville’s brunch scene is a delightful mix of Southern charm, innovative cuisine, and cozy atmospheres. Whether you’re hankering for classic Southern fare or a trendy new dish, this guide has you covered. Here’s your roadmap to the best brunch spots in Music City and what to order at each one.

    Why Nashville’s Brunch Scene is a Must-Try

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    Nashville’s Brunch Culture

    Nashville’s brunch culture is a brilliant mix of tradition and innovation. It’s where Southern comfort food meets modern culinary creativity. Local favorites range from fluffy biscuits and gravy to globally inspired dishes. Brunch here is more than just a meal—it’s a social event where friends and family come together to enjoy good food and each other’s company.

    The Local’s Perspective

    Nashville locals will tell you that brunch is a cherished weekend ritual. It’s a time to unwind after a busy week, catch up with friends, and savor some of the best dishes the city has to offer. From vibrant coffee shops to laid-back eateries, each amazing brunch spot offers its own unique charm.

    TL;DR: Your Quick Guide to Nashville’s Top Brunch Spots and Must-Try Dishes

      • Monell’s: Family-style Southern dining with signature Fried Chicken.
      • Hampton Social: Beachy atmosphere; try the Frosé and Lobster Roll.
      • Milk & Honey: Cozy spot in The Gulch; don’t miss Shakshuka or Chicken & Waffles.
      • Buttermilk Ranch: Farm-to-table charm in trendy 12 South neighborhood
      • NashHouse Southern Spoon and Saloon: Creative Southern dishes like Nashville Hot Chicken & French Toast.
      • Urban Grub: Eclectic menu in 12 South; Thor’s Dry-Aged Burger and Lobster Melt are our favorites.
      • Sixty Vines: A wine-focused brunch that is perfect for bachelorette parties.
      • Twelve Thirty Club: Chic spot with delicious Caramelized Banana French Toast
      • Germantown Cafe: Cozy ambiance with neighborhood charm. Don’t miss the bottomless mimosas.
      • The Southern Steak & Oyster: Creole inspired brunch with must try Shrimp and Grits.
      • Suzy Wong’s Drag Brunch: Lively drag performances with cocktails and classic brunch items.
      • Lou Nashville: Classy and chic; don’t miss the Chocolate maple & buckwheat pancakes.
      • Hearts: Comforting Australian-inspired dishes like Corn and Zucchini Fritters.
      • Noko: Japanese-inspired brunch in East Nashville.
      • Butcher & Bee: A farm-to-table dining experience featuring a seasonal menu that changes regularly.
      • Adele’s: An elegant brunch buffet in the Gulch. Try the White Cheddar Mac and cheese or the Blackened Shrimp.
      • Sunda: Modern Asian fusion with an out-of-this-world Bloody Marys.
      • Audrey: An elevated ambiance featuring Applican-inspired dishes crafted by James Beard Award-winning chef Sean Brock.

      The Best Brunch Spots in Nashville

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      1. Monell’s

      Address: 1235 6th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208

      Website: https://monellstn.com/

      Neighborhood: Germantown

      Monell’s, located in the Germantown neighborhood, offers an authentic Southern experience with its famous Country Breakfast. Guests can enjoy a hearty spread of classic dishes like fluffy biscuits, creamy gravy, and crispy bacon, all served family-style. The rustic charm and communal tables create an inviting atmosphere with family-style dining, making it the perfect spot to savor a delicious Country Breakfast that captures the rich flavors of the South.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Skillet Fried Chicken
      • Biscuits and Gravy
      • Country Ham
      • Sweet Tea

      Insider Tip: Be prepared to share your table with strangers — that’s part of the fun! For a more comprehensive review, take a look at our blog post on Monell’s The Manor (The location is now closed, but the menus remain similar.)

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      2. Hampton Social

      Address: 201 1st Ave S, Nashville, TN 37201

      Website: https://www.thehamptonsocial.com/

      Neighborhood: Downtown

      Hampton Social offers a relaxed, beachy, and coastal vibe perfect for unwinding. With Instagram-worthy decor and a delightful Sunday brunch menu, it’s the ideal spot to enjoy a leisurely weekend with your girlfriends and some tasty drinks. It’s one of our top recommended spots to kick off that big bachelorette bash with a bang.

      Brunch runs Saturday & Sunday from 10 am to 3 pm.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Frosé
      • Avocado Toast
      • Lobster Roll
      • Sunrise Beach Bowl
      • Market Oysters

      Insider Tip: Try to snag a seat by the windows for the best views. Be sure to inquire about the daily oyster selections, which feature a variety from both the East and West Coasts.

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      3. Milk & Honey

      Address: 214 11th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37203

      Website: https://www.milkandhoneynashville.com/

      Neighborhood: The Gulch

      Milk & Honey is one of Nashville’s premier brunch destinations. It strikes a delightful balance between healthy and indulgent options, making it ideal for every type of brunch enthusiast. Situated in the trendy Gulch neighborhood, its sleek, modern interior and charming outdoor patio create an inviting atmosphere to savor its diverse menu. They have an ‘All Day’ menu running from 6 AM to 3 PM every day of the week.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Farmhouse Biscuit
      • Shakshuka
      • Chicken & Waffles
      • Sourdough French Toast

      Insider Tip: Visit during weekdays to avoid the weekend rush. If you’re going on a weekday, prepare to wait a bit. Because you’re in the Gulch, waiting is not a problem as you get to explore some of the best boutiques in Nashville.

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      4. Buttermilk Ranch

      Address: 2407 12th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37204

      Website: https://buttermilkranch.com/

      Neighborhood: 12 South

      Buttermilk Ranch, located in one of our favorite neighborhoods, 12 South, offers rustic charm and a farm-to-table philosophy. Its menu features fresh, locally sourced dishes. With its stunning design, this is the ideal place to capture photos and enjoy a delicious coffee before you set out to explore one of Nashville’s most walkable neighborhoods.

      Their small-batch bakery is open Tuesday to Sunday from 8 AM to 4 PM, with table service available during the same days from 8 AM to 3 PM.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • The 12 South Scramble
      • Buttermilk Road Breakfast
      • Buttermilk Pancakes
      • Peaches & Cream French Toast
      • The Cube Benny Collection (Our Favorite)

      Insider Tip: Wait times can be quite long, especially on weekends. If you’re seeking a less crowded time, we recommend visiting during lunch, when they first open or on weekdays.

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      5. NashHouse Southern Spoon and Saloon

      Address: 114 8th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37203

      Website: https://www.nashhousesaloon.com/

      Neighborhood: Downtown

      NashHouse Southern Spoon and Saloon is a must-visit for anyone craving southern comfort food with a creative twist. With unique dishes and a broad drink menu, this spot provides a delightful experience for all tastes. Their signature dish expertly combines Nashville Hot Chicken with beloved brunch favorites, such as French toast.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Hot Chicken & French Toast
      • Nashville Beignets
      • Biscuits & Gravy

      Insider Tip: If you still have room, then make sure to grab the Banan Pudding for dessert.

      6. Urban Grub

      Address: 2506 12th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37204

      Website: https://www.urbangrub.net/

      Neighborhood: 12 South

      Urban Grub is one of our favorite fine-dining restaurants in Nashville. It offers a diverse menu featuring seafood in a stylish atmosphere created in a repurposed car wash. The innovative dishes are packed with flavors that will leave you wanting more, perfectly matching the area’s vibrant atmosphere and community spirit.

      Brunch is served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays with both indoor and outdoor seating.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Hot Chicken Benedict
      • Thor’s Dry-Aged Burger
      • Lobster Melt
      • Steak & Eggs
      • Signature Cocktails

      Insider Tip: Arrive early for brunch, as seating fills up quickly. If possible, try to make a reservation, especially for Sunday brunch, to secure your spot! If you’re looking to take their brunch to the next level, grab one of their brunch cocktails like the Espresso Martini or the Frozen Painkiller.

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      7. Sixty Vines

      Address: 5055 Broadway Suite 3200, Nashville, TN 37203

      Website: https://www.sixtyvines.com/

      Neighborhood: Downtown

      Sixty Vines offers a delightful Rosé themed brunch experience focused on an impressive selection of wines. Known as the Rosé Getaway Brunch, every weekend in August, Sixity Vines will transform into a Rosé lovers escape.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Tuscan Eggs Benedict
      • Maple Banana French Toast
      • POP-MOSA

      Insider Tip: Make reservations for weekend brunch to ensure you get a good table and the best wine pairings. Brunch hours are Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 3 PM.

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      8. Twelve Thirty Club

      Address: 550 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203

      Website: https://thetwelvethirtyclub.com/

      Neighborhood: Downtown

      The Twelve Thirty Club is a chic spot offering an elevated rooftop bar brunch experience with a Southern twist. The stunning decor, excellent service, and delicious menu items create an unforgettable brunch experience.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Buttermilk Biscuit & Sausage Gravy
      • Caramelized Banana French Toast
      • Get Right Bloody Mary

      Insider Tip: If your day revolves around Broadway or SoBro, the Twelve Thirty Club is the ideal starting point. Savor some cocktails accompanied by DJs before heading out for a day of honky-tonk fun.

      9. Germantown Cafe

      Address: 1200 5th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208

      Website: https://germantowncafe.com/

      Neighborhood: Germantown

      Germantown Cafe is a delightful venue that exudes a warm, neighborhood charm and a welcoming atmosphere. Its extensive brunch menu, featuring traditional Southern dishes, makes it the perfect place to indulge in some comfort food.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • GTC Breakfast (Visitor Favorite)
      • Cinnamon Sugar Rolls
      • GTC Omelet
      • Monkey Bread
      • Bottomless Mimosas

      Insider Tip: Visit during off-peak hours to avoid the crowds and get the best service. We recommend making a reservation on their website, which is linked to Open Table. Brunch runs every Saturday and Sunday from 9 AM to 3 PM.

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      10. The Southern Steak & Oyster

      Address: 150 3rd Ave. South Nashville, TN. 37203

      Website: https://www.thesouthernnashville.com/

      Neighborhood: Downtown Nashville

      The Southern Steak & Oyster offers a relaxed vibe perfect for enjoying its Southern-inspired brunch with friends or family. It is ideal for gathering and indulging in delicious flavors. As the name implies, as part seafood restaurant, the oysters take center stage here, complemented by Creole-inspired dishes such as Breaux Bros Gumbo and the Fresh Catch Sandwich.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • The Highway
      • Shrimp ‘N Grits
      • T For Tennessee
      • Alex’s Blood Orange mule

      Insider Tip: Try to get a seat on the patio for a more relaxed experience to enjoy their delicious food.

      11. Suzy Wong’s Drag Brunch

      Address: 1519 B Church St, Nashville, TN 37203

      Website: https://www.suzywongsnashville.com/

      Neighborhood: Church Street

      Suzy Wong’s Drag Brunch combines entertaining drag shows with a diverse menu and delicious brunch cocktails, creating a lively atmosphere filled with laughter and joy. It’s the perfect way to enjoy brunch classics, fabulous entertainment, and refreshing drinks with friends on the weekend.

      Must-Try Dishes & Drinks:

      • Suzy’s Breakfast Hash
      • Hong Kong Millionaire
      • Katsu Chicken & Waffles
      • Suzy’s Brunch Punch
      • Loaded Bloody Mary

      Insider Tip: Suzy Wong’s is a top choice for bachelorette parties. If you’re planning one for this year or next, we recommend booking your table in advance, as this popular venue tends to fill up quickly.

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      12. Lou Nashville

      Address: 1304 McGavock Pk, Nashville, TN 37216

      Website: https://lounashville.com/

      Neighborhood: East Nashville

      Lou Nashville, located in the hip neighborhood of East Nashville, offers a modern and chic ambiance, complemented by a menu that highlights fresh, locally sourced ingredients. It’s the perfect destination for a stylish brunch experience.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Chocolate maple & buckwheat pancakes
      • Breakfast Sandwich
      • Fried potatoes

      Insider Tip: Early birds get the best seats and shortest wait times.

      13. Hearts

      Address: 2701 12th Ave South Suite B, Nashville, TN 37204

      Website: https://www.heartsnashville.com/

      Neighborhood: 12 South & East Nashville

      Austrialian-inspired, Hearts offers a warm and welcoming brunch experience with a menu filled with comforting dishes that evoke the essence of home. It’s one of our top choices for a delicious, hearty, and nutritious meal. Their exceptional coffee, particularly the iced lattes, ranks among our top favorites.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Corn and Zucchini Fritters (An Aussie Classic)
      • The Godmother (Kush’s favorite)
      • Twice Cooked French Toast
      • Aussie Sausage Roll

      Insider Tip: Visit during the week to avoid the weekend crowds. Parking can be tough in the 12 South location. We recommend ride-share options when possible.

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      14. Noko

      Address: 701 Porter Rd, Nashville, TN 37206

      Website: https://www.nokonashville.com/

      Neighborhood: East Nashville

      Noko is a hidden gem in the vibrant East Nashville neighborhood. This charming spot features delightful menu items that blend traditional Japanese dishes with a modern twist, creating a unique dining experience in the bustling area.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Okonomiyaki (Japanese-style pancake)
      • Chashu Hash (pork belly hash)
      • Matcha Latte

      Insider Tip: Reservations are highly recommended.

      15. Butcher & Bee

      Address: 902 Main St, Nashville, TN 37206

      Website: https://butcherandbee.com/

      Neighborhood: East Nashville

      Butcher & Bee focuses on a farm-to-table concept with a vibrant atmosphere. It serves breakfast, and the dishes are fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented.

      Must-Try Dishes (August 2024):

      • Bubbie’s Short Stack
      • Egg & Veggie Scramble
      • Avocado Crispy Rice

      Insider Tip: As of August 2024, they are offering a Middle Eastern Breakfast during their sunday brunch service that is family-style and $35 a person. This is perfect for those who want to sample a bit of everything.

      16. Adele’s

      Address: 1210 McGavock St, Nashville, TN 37203

      Website: https://www.adelesrestaurant.com/location/adeles-nashville/

      Neighborhood: Gulch

      Adele’s offers a contemporary and elegant brunch setting. The menu features a buffet with a variety of delicious dishes that are sure to impress. The buffet is priced at $35 for adults and $17 for children.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Buttermilk Biscuits
      • Frothy Monkey Bagles
      • White Cheddar Mac & Cheese

      Insider Tip: Make a reservation to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.

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      17. Sunda Nashville

      Address: 592 12th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37203

      Website: https://sundanewasian.com/Nashville/

      Neighborhood: Gulch

      Sunda provides a modern Asian fusion brunch experience. Their menu is filled with unique and flavorful dishes that will take your taste buds on a culinary adventure.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Japanese Fried Chicken
      • Ube Waffles
      • Steak & Egg

      Insider Tip: Don’t miss out on their signature cocktails—they’re as inventive as the dishes! If you’re with a group, we highly recommend the Sumo Mary, a 32 oz jar of Sunda’s Bloody Mary mix, artfully topped with tocino grilled cheese, longanisa, a pork belly bao bun, a baked snow crab handroll, crispy karaage chicken, lumpia egg rolls, Sunda potatoes, and fresh cucumber.

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      18. Audrey

      Address: 809 Meridian St, Nashville, TN 37207

      Website: https://www.audreynashville.com/

      Neighborhood: Cleveland Park

      Audrey, by James Beard award-winning chef Sean Brock, offers a refined and cozy brunch atmosphere. The menu boasts exceptional dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients inspired by Appalachian flavors, making it a delightful destination for a leisurely and indulgent brunch.

      Must-Try Dishes:

      • Appalachian Sourdough Bread
      • Cherokee White Eagle Grits
      • Audrey’s Chicken & Dumplings

      Insider Tip: We highly recommend making a reservation.

      Tips for the Perfect Nashville Brunch Experience

      Making Reservations

      Popular brunch spots can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. Making reservations in advance to secure your table and avoid long wait times is highly recommended.

      Best Times to Visit

      For a more relaxed experience, consider visiting brunch spots during off-peak hours. Early mornings or late afternoons are usually less crowded and can offer a more enjoyable dining experience.

      What to Wear

      Nashville’s brunch scene is generally casual, but some upscale spots might have a slightly dressier vibe. When in doubt, smart casual attire is a safe bet. Comfortable shoes are also a good idea if you plan to explore the neighborhood after brunch. If you are looking for outfit ideas, check out 11 Nashville Outfit Ideas for Your First Trip to the Music City.

      Local Recommendations

      Don’t hesitate to ask locals for their favorite brunch spots. They might direct you to hidden gems that aren’t on the typical tourist radar.

      Discover Nashville’s Brunch Delights!

      Nashville’s brunch scene is as diverse and vibrant as the city itself, with new restaurants to try at every turn. Each spot offers something unique, from the communal dining at Monell’s to the upscale experience at Twelve Thirty Club. Whether you’re a fan of traditional Southern fare or looking to try something new, there’s a brunch spot in Nashville that’s perfect for you.

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      Book your stay now and get ready to indulge in the most delicious brunch options Nashville has to offer. From classic staples to creative twists, Nashville’s brunch scene won’t disappoint.

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      We are Kush & Ana Ratwani. We moved to Nashville in 2020 for Kush’s fellowship at Vanderbilt. When we moved here, the once vibrant music city, full of aspiring songwriters trying to be the next Carrie Underwood and pedal taverns full of brides to be was in a state of hibernation due to COVID. However, that was short-lived, and Nashville is now back to full speed! 

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