Matthew M.: Trendy, rustic, quiet environment. Good coffee, helpful and friendly staff. Great place to study or work.
Dave Gilbert: A lovely addition to Nashville's cafe culture, which just happens to be on my daily bicycle commute route. The roast is delicious, and the space is open, roomy, and comfortable to inhabit.
Jeff Bowen: The Wi-Fi password now regularly changes and is printed on your receipt. As of March 2019, it's “01202009”. If you don’t want to have to deal with it, just use the “Cumberland Transit Guest” network.
8. Starbucks
8.6
7083 Highway 70 S, Nashville, TN
Coffee Shop · 16 tips and reviews
Brenda Calderon: White chocolate latte.. 10 pumps of chocolate. Mmm love chocolate! Their always out of sandwiches, all Starbucks. If your gonna have a special holiday one have many you know their gonna sell out!
Via Leigh: Just know this, Kevin always makes it right. A-game!
Jennifer Jones: Kevin is the best barista!
Alexa Jane Brooks: Gorgeous interior design. Get the vanilla caramel or the bourbon vanilla iced lattes. You won't be sorry.
Rory Parness: Cute place to stop after day at museum. Order the refreshing coffee soda - with vanilla and hint of citrus
Justin 📍: Listen, two words: breakfast burrito. The coffee is solid, the staff is great, and the breakfast burrito is stuffed with egg, sausage, tater tots and served with a chili lime sour cream.
13. The Perch
8.7
117A Franklin Rd, Brentwood, TN
Coffee Shop · 47 tips and reviews
Christine McKenna: coffee + crepes? yes please! tiny, intimate place - best for a date brunch/lunch... lots of different crepe options. all of them are yummy!
Chris McIntyre: Get a crepe with your coffee - breakfast, lunch and dessert FTW!
Thelma Bowlen: The nutella crepe hits the spot! I had mine as a chaser to my chicken, baby spinach, feta and balsamic vinegar crepe. Washed them down with Chai Tea Latte. To be repeated!
14. Barista Parlor
8.5
519B Gallatin Ave (Calvin Ave), Nashville, TN
Coffee Shop · Lockeland Springs · 139 tips and reviews
Saumil Shah: Sweet spot. Great coffee and a terrific space.
Joshua Payne: The only way to make this little place more a snap-shot of Portland would be to 'Put A Bird On It'. Old school country & unique hand-crafted coffee makes this hard to find gem worth the journey.
Graysen Pack: Great coffee and biscuits but avoid the lunch and breakfast rush or you'll be waiting for over 30 minutes. Also, here's the menu - there is only one copy anywhere right beside the cash register