
With coffee, cocktails and healthy dishes served all day, Cafe Roze is equally perfect for breakfast as it is for happy hour. This East Nashville darling serves up everyone’s favorite tacos and margs, but it’s probably best known for its witty sign, with the most Instagrammable of sayings. We’re firm believers you can never, ever go wrong with a night at Rosepepper.ĭon’t be fooled by the name no cows were harmed in the making of this restaurant. In a region where it’s not uncommon to find meat IN your vegetables, Wild Cow is one of the few strictly vegetarian spots in Nashville. Everything on the menu comes vegan, with the option to add cheese.īased in Charleston, Butcher & Bee serves creative small plates, cocktails and a handful of entrees.

Everything is fresh and made-from-scratch, featuring ingredients you recognize presented in a unique and flavorful way. The small plates are what shines here, and you can’t skip the whipped feta. Upscale American food, carefully selected wines and a chic, yet laid back atmosphere is a perfect combination that Eastland Cafe does so well. A neighborhood favorite and our eastside go-to for a night out with friends, family or a date. Each mini donut is made to order - pick from the signature flavors or create your own. Every donut is soaked in a special sweet whiskey glaze made from Nelsons Green Brier Distillery Belle Meade Bourbon. Coffee, craft beer and wine, as well as spiked milkshakes are offered. The latest creation from the chef of the highly-acclaimed Rolf & Daughters, Folk answers Rolf & Daughters’ pasta-centric menu with another Italian classic: pizza. Here, you’ll still find interesting ingredients (no judgment for Googling the menu under the table) and plenty of exposed brick, with a lighter and airier side than its sister restaurant. Marché is a daytime-only European bistro, serving brioche, croissants, and crepes along with a popular weekend brunch.
