My friends and I went to Nashville for a friend’s wedding. As a group of food and nutrition grad students, we have strong opinions on food, but need it to be affordable. Check out my food map for the places we stopped at. We ate some delicious food.
Barista Parlor, Golden Sound
There are multiple Barista Parlor locations in Nashville. This was a coffee shop we stumbled upon while exploring the city. It is located in The Gulch, off of Broadway.
Pinewood Social
Pinewood Social is a restaurant and bowling alley located along the riverfront. While we didn’t stop for a game of bowling, we did enjoy brunch. Check out their Challah French Toast or Brown Butter Waffle if you enjoy something sweet.
Emmy Squared
Can’t choose between burgers or pizza? Check out Emmy Squared, also located in The Gulch. Started in Brooklyn, this restaurant has expanded to 8 locations in different states. It has even claimed title for best burger in Nashville. We ended up splitting loaded waffle fries, a burger, and 2 pizzas.
Another Broken Egg Cafe
My friend and I who stayed in the same hostel together ended up stopping here for breakfast one morning while waiting for everyone else to get ready. It is located off of Broadway downtown, only a street in from the riverfront. My friend got chicken and waffles while I had eggs benedict. We also split an order of the biscuit beignets.
Hattie B’s Hot Chicken
We ate at the Midtown Location. Multiple people told us if you want to try Nashville friend chicken, Hattie B’s is the place to go. And if definitely had the line to back that statement up!
Mike’s Ice Cream and Coffee Bar
Mike’s was our last stop before leaving Nashville. It’s along the same street as Another Broken Egg, just off Broadway and the riverfront. They offer homemade ice cream, sundaes, shake and malts, slushes, smoothies, and old-fashioned fountain sodas.
Acme Feed & Seed
Acme is just one bar along Broadway in downtown, the heart of Nashville nightlife. On the weekends this area can be incredibly busy. The bars all offer live music. Acme is a multi-level location with live music (and a live music radio so you can toon in), a farm store with artisan goods, and a lot of sports playing. We visited on a non-weekend night when it was much quieter. We were there to watch what ended up being the final round of the 2018 College World Series as we cheered on the Red Sox (we all went to grad school in Boston) and by the time the game ended we were about the only ones on our level.
Leon’s Candy, Pralines
Nearly next door to our Hostel along the riverfront, we stopped at Leon’s Candy for some handmade pralines. They also offer classics candies such as caramels and chocolates.
Milk & Honey
Also located at the Gulch, Milk & Honey is a cafe with two parts to it. A sit down area with hot brunch items, salads, and pizza, and a line to pick up drinks and baked goods. My friend and I stopped by for breakfast after flying into Nashville, but the wait to be seated was too long. So we grabbed drinks in line before finding another place to eat.
Superica
Just a couple blocks down from Milk & Honey. Superica is a Mexican/Tex Mex restaurant that serves brunch on the weekends and lunch and dinner throughout the week. Their brunch menu includes items such as huevos rancheros, tamales & eggs, and chorizo & eggs.
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