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Explore Nashville | | | | | | | 210 Louise Ave
Nashville,
TN
37203
615-329-0024 | | | | | Description: ELLISTON PLACE. Students love this quaint little coffee bar, and here's why: It's close to the university and it's always open. Folks find it easy to kick back and relax in one of the cozy rooms here, especially sampling one of their great desserts and some great Columbian brew. To complete the whole coffee house mystique, a few nights each month Cafe Coco hosts poetry readings.
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| 1812 21st Ave S
Nashville,
TN
37212
615-777-3436 | | | | | Description: HILLSBORO VILLAGE. Breakfast is served all day at this fun coffeshop and cafe. Rustic brick walls, old tile floors, and marble countertops create a comfortable atmosphere conducive to hanging out or studying, allowing it to serve as a necessary part of the Hillsboro Village scene. Menu items include a breakfast Meat and Three, Salmon Scramble, Egg McFido, and bagel sandwiches like the Bachelor Bomb or Hangover Bomb.
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| 1800 21st Ave S
Nashville,
TN
37212
615-385-9968 | | | | | Description: HILLSBORO VILLAGE. Jackson's is a bar, coffehouse and cafe all rolled in to one. Breakfast items such as the biscuits and gravy, steaks and eggs, and made-to-order omelettes are served with an extensive wine and beverage list. Sit out on the patio for some top-quality people watching and dining.
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| 1912 Broadway
Nashville,
TN
37203
615-327-9055 | | | | | Description: MIDTOWN. The friendliest coffee shop in town (Sam, the owner, will never forget your name) is just steps from Vanderbilt University and Music Row. JJ's serves Lavazza coffee, has beers on tap, offers muffins and sandwiches, and boasts one of the best selections of European and exotic chocolates in Nashville. You'll also find a sampling of imported cigars and fine teas, along with a well-stocked magazine section.
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| 1921 Eastland Ave
Nashville,
TN
37206
615-262-9088 | | | | | Description: EAST NASHVILLE. At its third location, Portland Brew serves the freshest coffee in town in a low-key setting popular with songwriters, musicians, and locals from surrounding neighborhoods. Try homemade zucchini cake or a Morning Glory muffin and a latte.
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| 525 Heather Pl
Nashville,
TN
37204
615-385-2676 | | | | | Description: BERRY HILL. This cozy cafe and coffeehouse, located near the Oaks Mall, serves excellent breakfast and lunch items, from bagels and pastries to soups and sandwiches. Of course, the desserts and coffee blends are what draw in the evening crowds, who use the relative quiet of the place to reflect on their day or discuss current events.
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| 1402 McGavock Pike
Nashville,
TN
37216
615-227-1035 | | | | | Description: A tiny spot with a spacious deck, this favorite coffeeshop has an unassuming address in Riverside Village in Inglewood. Enjoy locally roasted Drew's Brews coffees and a small assortment of pastries from Nashville bakery Provence, and receive a discount if you ride a bicycle or bring your own cup.
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