Vegan Restaurants in Nashville

The Henhouse Bar at The Bird's Nest Cafe Brunch • $$
101-199 S Honeysuckle Ln, Nashville

“Bird nest is a great name for this location. It's nestled off the street very convenient courtyard. The food was delicious. My wife commented on the pancakes being the best besides homemade. I tried the sink. It has bacon gravy, which brings an interesting taste to the dish. The service was OK as it is a town in Nashville so have an expectation different.“

4.4 Superb29 Reviews
Bird's Nest Cafe Brunch • $
36 Franklin St, Nashville

Customers` Favorites

Blueberry Lemon Griddle Cakes
Sweet Potato Waffle
Biscuits and Gravy
Bloody Mary Burger
Birdsnest Benedict
Salmon Benedict
Green Tomato
To Go Coffee
Bacon Gravy
Vegan Hash

“The food was yummy and the atmosphere was really cool but it was on the pricey side. The special French toast was great, but for the price of your normal meal elsewhere, you only get the 1 thick slice. It was a nice place for a once in a while meal or light brunch, but it was definitely not affordable for an everyday hungry man's breakfast since all additional are a la carte singles.Parking: You have to do your best to find a street space or park in a paid/free lot located around town and walk.Kid-friendliness: They did have high chairs available, but no actual kid's menu“

4.4 Superb117 Reviews
The Chocolate Moose Ice Cream Shop • $$
278 S Van Buren St, Nashville

Customers` Favorites

Grasshopper Ice Cream
Chocolate Ice Cream
Turtle Sundae
Butter Pecan
Waffle Cone
Soft Serve
Sandwiches
Cheesecake
Hot Fudge
Sundaes

“The Chocolate Moose is a locally owned and operated ice cream shop that sells much more than ice cream. The ice cream is homemade with about 16 different flavors. Portions are huge with a small giving you 2 big scoops. I had the Brown County Coffee small cone. The ice cream was sweet and delicious. There was so much ice cream that I couldn't eat it all! Our server was friendly and accommodating. He provided a cup for my granddaughter so she could manage the huge cone. They also serve sandwiches and hot dogs. The all beef hot dogs looked great. They make a variety of specialty coffees, smoothies and teas. Those looked great and I will try next visit. They have a small dining room with tables and sofas and an outdoor patio area with picnic tables. The location in Nashville attracts tourists visiting the historic artist town. They also sell locally roasted Brown County Coffee by the bag. There were about 8 or so different flavors.“

4.3 Superb70 Reviews