Sunshine and 80-degree temperatures, coffee and biscuits on the porch, Bradford and cherry blossoms – yes, it’s springtime again in East Nashville, which means some of us have contracted spring fever and allergy season has returned for others. Whether you’re finally peering out from your seasonal affective disorder funk or beginning the long battle with the itchy sneezes, brunch is the best medicine.
Okay, so this auspicious portmanteau can’t really cure your springtime ailments. But it can distract you for an hour or so, which may be better than anything a doctor could prescribe. Brunch is a chance to get out of the house, take in a little piece of what the world has to offer and enjoy time with friends and family. Most importantly, though, it’s an opportunity to eat delicious foods and sometimes even drink before noon.
Here are a few of the spots in East Nashville where we’ve been known to drop in for a brunchy bite.

Marché on Gallatin Road
Marché
- Location: 1000 Main Street
- Hours: Breakfast: T-F 8am-11am, Lunch: T-F 11am-4pm, Dinner: Sat. 5-9pm; Brunch Sat. 8am-4pm and Sun. 9am-4pm
- Cost: $10-20 per person
Combining artisan foods with a relaxed atmosphere, Marché serves a variety of foods ranging from eggs and homemade sausage to roasted beet tartine. The staff is usually in good spirits, even on the weekends when they are busy – and they do get quite busy. Their coffee is strong (bless them), and they offer a variety of specialty beverages like blood orange mimosas and cucumber-sake Bloody Marys. Their menu changes regularly and never fails to impress.

Mitchell Deli at Riverside Village
Mitchell Deli
- Location: 1402 McGavock Pike
- Hours: T-Sat. 7am-7pm, Sun. 7am-4pm
- Cost: $10 per person
East Nashville’s semi-secluded delicatessen, this spot in Riverside Village is a great place for good breakfast without all the “atmosphere” which can often just mean snobbery. Mitchell’s offers a variety of delicious sandwiches as well as a breakfast bar charged by the pound. Tight quarters in the dining area are a drawback, but they do offer outdoor seating so you can enjoy a meal in the sunshine on nicer days. We first took a look at Mitchell Deli last year in A Drunkard’s Brunch.

Nashville Biscuit House on Gallatin Road
Nashville Biscuit House
- Location: 805 Gallatin Road
- Hours: Open daily 7:30am-2:30pm
- Cost: $10 per person
Our queen of greasy spoons, Nashville Biscuit House is not the kind of place you’ll want to take potential business clients or finicky eaters. What you will get at the Biscuit House is a traditional diner experience. Their coffee is a bit on the freeze-dried side, but the warm-ups keep coming. The staff members are usually chipper and not unknown to banter with patrons. If you’re more comfortable in jeans than khakis, this might be the place for you.

Pied Piper Eatery on Riverside Drive
Pied Piper Eatery
- Location: 1601 Riverside Drive
- Hours: M-Th 8 a.m. – 9 p.m., F 8 a.m. – 10 p.m., Sat. 6 a.m. – 10 p.m., Sun. 6 a.m. – 9 p.m.
- Cost: $10 per person
Serving dishes a notch above diner fare, many locals swear by the Pied Piper Eatery. While the food is good, it’s not going to wow anyone. Here you can get most of your classic breakfast foods: eggs, sausage, bacon, French toast (or “Freedom Toast,” as they call it), and a good cup of coffee all in an environment that’s a neat combination of hip and kitsch – let’s call it “hiptsch.” The staff is incredibly friendly, making it a good place to to take out-of-towners who are eager to find a roll-out-of-bed-and-get-some-pancakes joint with plenty of local charm.
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Since this is Volume 1, I assume that MadDonna’s Bloody Mary bar will be in the next installment.
Hi Jan – Mad Donna’s is definitely on the list. If you have any more suggestions for places we should check out, feel free to pass them along – our brunch guide is a work in progress.
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