Don’t forget to check out the bakery for cakes, cookies, and more sweet treats to indulge in, all without the dairy or eggs. Starting with their sweet temptations, Another Broken Egg Cafe has any sweet brunch goer dreaming of their peach cobbler pancakes or its lemon blueberry goat cheese pancakes. The Honeysuckle also has a make your own bloody mary and mimosa bar!Locally owned and operated, Mack and Kate’s is one of Franklin’s most popular eateries.

The menu changes every weekend, but constants from executive chef Katie Coss are the shrimp and grits, the plate of southern vegetables, and the widely celebrated Husk cheeseburger.Diners at the Thompson Hotel’s restaurant can bask in brunch basics or live a little with some of Chef Nathan Duensing’s less traditional (for Nashville) midday plates, like Alabama crab fingers, pumpkin-spiced pancakes, or a catfish sandwich. Stop in and select from several different choices including eggs, grits, sausage and more, then pay based on the weight of your plate. Many people love to indulge in a late breakfast featuring mimosas and other breakfast cocktails. Nashville is full of great breakfast options, but it certainly doesn't have to cost a fortune.

Go with a group and share plates!Join the Nashville brunch staple, Biscuit Love for brunch every day from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Gulch. Executive Pastry Chef Lisa Marie White, who was recently nominated as a semi-finalist for the James Beard Awards in the Outstanding Pastry Chef category, and Executive Chef Nathan Duensing are sure to leave you satisfied!Located on the ground floor of Thompson Hotel, Marsh House brings a taste of New Orleans to Nashville.

Nicky’s Coal Fired serves some of the best Italian food in Nashville and also offers a Sunday brunch. Their menu includes a southern breakfast, shrimp and grits, a Geist burger, eggs benedict and many more brunch favorites! Henrietta Red has a dedicated focus to their oyster program, which is one of the best in town. Wash down migas, chilaquiles, and huevos rancheros with bright agua frescas and Micheladas here.

Located in Edgehill Village, the space is large and lively and the food is delicious. Nectar fuses Southern hospitality with Nashville’s adventurous spirit with dishes such as sweet potato hash, avocado toast, a breakfast burrito, and much more! Along with their entrees, Geist has an array of smaller plates including, a meat and cheese board, cinnamon rolls and other plates if you’re just looking for something to snack on. Available Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Party Fowl incorporates the unofficial food of the city into their brunch offerings, including “Nashville Hot” Chicken Benedict, served over an English muffin and topped with two poached eggs; and Hot Chicken & Stuffed French Toast, featuring house-made cinnamon brioche stuffed with apples and bourbon cream cheese, served with hot chicken; and their signature Brunch for Two, a 55oz Bloody Mary made with the restaurant’s own Sinema is all about creating a full culinary experience. If you’re looking for a brunch with a drink in hand, Saint Stephen offers a variety of bloodies and bubbles to complete your brunch!Silo is one of the leaders of the farm-to-table concept in Nashville.

Grab a bite and explore the town, and while you’re there, check out the famous men’s restroom!

Marche Artisan Foods . Nashville, a city with an ever-expanding culinary scene, boasts numerous bruncheries promising delicious food and drink and a great atmosphere. For brunch, try the banana nut French toast or sweet tea chicken & waffles and take in the traditional Southern-style dining. Also, make sure to check out their downtown Nashville location.Brunch is our favored meal at answer., a new eatery in Sylvan Park.

On Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. visit the new Gulch temple to Tex-Mex for a different spin on brunch. Say “bonjour!” to staples like beef bourguignon, steak and eggs, and delicious crepes.Henley serves brunch “dim sum” style. Start your dining experience with starters, including calamari, spanakopita or even oysters.

Known for its sophisticated Southern fare, it’s a great place to enjoy brunch and cocktails. Musts are the breads and pastries, along with the crepe du jour.Dine in the airy and bright dining room at Henrietta Red for a pleasant and calming weekend brunch experience. etc. Open for more than 65 years the cafe has been offering Nashville a place to enjoy a scratch-made southern meal. Be sure to try Chef Bryan Lee Weaver’s B&B biscuit layered with soft scrambled egg and choice of avocado or Gifford’s bacon — then smeared with his signature whipped feta and honey butter. The breakfast burrito is stuffed with seitan chorizo, cashew cheese, roasted potatoes, quinoa, spinach, and hollandaise while the sausage biscuit is made with veggie sausage, tempeh bacon, arugula, avocado, red onion, and hollandaise. For everyday cheap … The brunch menu features hand-cranked breakfast sausage, malted blueberry pancakes, chicken fried chicken and biscuits and big a** mimosas (served in a stein) for those not quite ready to drink beer.Butcher & Bee made its way to Nashville by way of Charleston, SC, and brought flavor and creativity along with it. M.L. From their colorful power bowls to bountiful salads, there are many options to leave you satisfied at True Food.The Pfunky Griddle is a favorite breakfast spot for kids and adults alike.