The cookies are literally TO DIE FOR WOW.
Burrito was wonderful. Banana bread has wayyyyyy too much sugar. Still good but I was not a fan. Cute shop. Parking: Small parking lot in front of building. We had an easy time parking
One of the best coffee shops in Nash!
Best baked goods in the city.
Great drinks, service and value!
We absolutely love Slow Hand, and get their pastries and biscuits at least monthly. They did a bulk order for our wedding day 5k and they were so easy to work with and the value for the food they provided was incredible. Thanks!
The biggest problem I have with Slow Hand is the misleading information on social media and google. There are pictures of pastries and a menu full of various options for biscuits, toast, and even a breakfast plate. In reality, nothing is made to order. The front of the building literally has "kitchen" in the name and there is no one cooking. The biscuits are pre made, kept in a warmer, and they only have a couple options depending on the day. The staff is very friendly and for a pre made biscuit it is actually very good. But it seems like a very misleading ploy to capitalize on Nashville tourism. Go for the coffee and set your alarm early to get a pastry. If you're looking for anything more, there are plenty of other options in East Nashville.
There sandwiches are not made to order. They have premade egg and cheese and bacon egg and cheese. There is not a chicken biscuit and “rarely” a sausage biscuit like the photos suggest. I got the bacon biscuit and I could barely taste the thin bacon and the biscuit was dry. I also picked up a chocolate chip cookie and I would have been better off going to Christie Cookies. In response to owner: The pics on Google, which I am reviewing on and probably what most people see show the chicken biscuit as a menu item. It was one of the first pics I saw when looking you up on Google and why I came to the shop. It was just a warning to future customers that the sandwich is no longer an option. The cashier herself said that “rarely” you all had sausage biscuits.The biscuit was still dry, the bacon was barely there, and I stand by my Christie Cookie comment.Also, 4 years ago it appears that the sandwiches were being made fresh bc there’s a note about wait times for each sandwich to be made. For 8.50 cents I did expect more than a dried up premade sandwich. I love supporting small businesses but it’s not an excuse for producing what I got today. P.S. I don’t even like Christie like that but I prefer it over that cookie.
A coffee shope that smells terrible. I think this is my first coffee shope that doesn't smell coffee at all. I couldn't stand the smell until my coffee was made, and the coffee was really bad.