Yes, very good discovery near the Opry. Had the music city latte and pistacio latte and couldn't decide which one was my favorite.
I’m a full time ride share driver and just happen to Google coffee near me and this little place came up. Walked in the atmosphere fits the area perfect. The staff was very nice and the coffee is very good
Hole in the wall in a strip center surrounded by touristy junk.that you’d never think good coffee could exist…but it does here. Locally roasted, locally owned. And medieval armored hand-to-hand combat next door!
I love this place. I go here every Saturday and Sunday!
Nicole made me the Music City latte with some dietary modifications. I highly recommend you try this local coffee shop for personalized service!
Food was good. I got a chicken salad croissant and a latte. Chicken salad was delicious, latte tasted like burnt coffee and I took a few sips and threw it away. The man at the register was not friendly at all. He acted like he hated being there and we were inconveniencing him. Did not tell us our sandwich came with chips and the chip selection was crappy. The wait for the sandwiches was really long as well, and there was only one other person in there who I think was waiting on coffee. Came on a Saturday around 1 pm. Definitely wasn’t the best coffee in Nashville like it said on the wall. The lady who worked there was very nice and told us about the chips, made our coffees and sandwiches. She was great, but I still don’t really recommend.
This is a cool little spot in a shopping plaza behind a bunch of flashy Nashville touristy spots like the Nashville Palace, the Scoreboard, Music City Bar & Grill and Cooters in Music Valley Village, and just across the street from the Opry Mills Mall, Gaylord Opryland Resort and Grand Ole Opry. It's a small place, but quiet if you're looking for a place to get some work done. And, the coffee is delicious. I'm just a drip drinker, black, and was more than satisfied with the brew ... and the price. And, on every week on Tuesday nights, beginning at 6pm, there is a bluegrass jam. You can stop in and play or just come listen. Definitely a little local gem!
Leaving our hotel we picked the closed coffee shop to grab a drink before hitting the road again. My husband and I both ordered the Music City Latte. Delicious! (Plus the medieval cage fighting next door gave us something to talk about on the next leg of our journey…)