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The Best Brunch Spots in Nashville for a Bachelorette Party

By Ava Reynolds·May 6, 2026·Nashville Guide →
The Best Brunch Spots in Nashville for a Bachelorette Party
Quick Summary
Best forSaturday morning bachelorette brunch with bottomless mimosas and biscuits
Budget range$25 to $55 per person before drinks
Must-bookHampton Social, Pinewood, Milk and Honey
ReservationsBook 3 to 6 weeks out for groups of 8 or more

Why Nashville Brunch Hits Different

Nashville brunch is its own sport. Biscuits the size of your hand, fried chicken on everything, and mimosas that pour until someone says stop.

If you are running a bachelorette weekend, brunch is where the group reconvenes after Friday night and decides whether they can survive Saturday on Broadway. Pick the right spot and you set the entire tone.

The Best Brunch Spots

Biscuit Love

Best for: First brunch of the trip | Price: $15 to $22 per plate

Two locations, both madness on Saturdays. The Gulch spot is the classic. Show up at 9am if you want any chance of a short wait.

Order this: The Bonuts at $9, the East Nasty at $14, and a side of bacon at $5.

"The Bonuts are worth waking up for. We had a group of 11 and they sat us in two booths within 25 minutes." Google Review

The Hampton Social

Best for: The Instagram brunch | Price: $20 to $32 per plate

Coastal decor, a giant Rosé All Day neon sign, and frosé on tap. Built for a bachelorette in the most obvious way and your group will love it anyway.

Order this: Avocado toast at $16, the lobster benedict at $26, frosé pitcher at $48.

"Brought the bride here and the staff brought out a sparkler with her dessert. Absolutely the right call." Reddit r/Nashville

Pinewood

Best for: Late brunch into bowling | Price: $18 to $28 per plate

Brunch, bowling, bocce, and craft cocktails under one roof. If your group cannot agree on what to do after eggs, bring them here.

Order this: The breakfast sandwich at $14, fried chicken biscuit at $16, build-your-own bloody at $13.

Milk and Honey

Best for: The Gulch brunch with espresso drinks | Price: $14 to $24 per plate

Lighter and more bakery-leaning than Biscuit Love right across the street. Strong coffee program and excellent chicken biscuits.

Order this: Beignets at $10, the chicken biscuit at $13, lavender latte at $7.

The Farmhouse

Best for: Sit-down brunch with a cocktail program | Price: $22 to $34 per plate

This one feels grown up. Brick walls, low light, and a brunch menu that takes itself a little more seriously than the Gulch crowd.

Order this: Shrimp and grits at $24, country ham hash at $19, a build-your-own mimosa flight at $22.

Sun Diner

Best for: Cheap fast brunch downtown | Price: $12 to $18 per plate

Right by the Johnny Cash Museum. Diner pricing, big portions, and a bachelorette-friendly staff that is used to the chaos.

Order this: Elvis pancakes at $13, the cathead biscuit sandwich at $12, mimosa carafe at $24.

bartaco 12 South

Best for: Patio brunch and frozen drinks | Price: $20 to $30 per person

Tacos, rice bowls, and one of the best frozen margarita programs in the city. Outdoor patio seats large groups easily.

Order this: Brunch tacos at $4 to $6 each, the frozen rosé at $14, chips and queso at $9.

The Kitchen Cafe

Best for: Smaller brides-only crew | Price: $18 to $28 per plate

Less party energy, more thoughtful menu. A solid choice if half your group is hungover and wants somewhere quieter to recover.

Order this: Crab cake benedict at $24, the kale Caesar at $15, espresso martini at $14.

Planning Tips

  • Book a private room or section if your group is 10 or more. Most spots above offer this with a small food and beverage minimum.
  • Saturday between 11am and 1pm is the worst window for walk-ins. Either go at 9am or push to 2pm.
  • Most Nashville restaurants will not split checks more than 6 ways. Use Splitwise or have one person pay and settle later.
  • Tip on the pre-discount total if your group used a bachelorette package or comp.
  • Build in a 30 minute buffer between brunch and your next activity. Nashville traffic on a Saturday will eat that buffer alive.

How to Pair Brunch with the Rest of Your Day

If you are doing a pedal tavern or party bus in the afternoon, eat at Biscuit Love or Sun Diner so you have time to digest. Heavier sit-down spots like The Farmhouse work better when your only afternoon plan is a pool or a spa.

For groups doing a Friday brunch instead of Saturday, Milk and Honey and bartaco both take walk-ins easier and you can usually be seated within 20 minutes.

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