Cornell Brothers Coffee

7332 Nolensville Rd Suite 304, Nolensville
(615) 516-8172

Recent Reviews

Justin Holley

Expresso drinks are ok. That said I'm comparing them to West Coast coffee shops. The smoothie bar was good.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Scott Inkley

I moved to the Nolensville from downtown about a year and a half ago. I’ve already spent several hundred dollars on coffee here! The coffee is excellent. Rivals that of Crema. Huge fan of the brand and team Pete. Ask them about the Gluten free bakery. Support local businesses. ????

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Noel Pennington

The coffee was good and it is a small quaint place.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Kim Robertson

Friendly folks, incredible coffee, and delicious gluten-free baked goods. One of my favorite places!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Plain Croissant, Scones, GF Muffins, Chocolate Croissant

J N

What a cute coffee shop with great food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Avocado Toast

John Calzavara

Nice place.

Debbie C.

I had my first coffee at Cornell Brothers and it wasn't good. The owner was impatient with me -I don't know why. He was also impatient with my friend when she ordered. He spent more time with the customers behind us - it seemed they were regulars. The coffee was weak, no taste, and expensive. We were expecting an amazing coffee after reading the reviews. We would never order coffee there again.

Nathan J. Bonilla

Without a doubt, this is the best breakfast sandwich I've had in a long time. My wife and I decided to give this place a chance, and we're so glad we did! The customer service was outstanding, the establishment was clean and family-friendly, and the food was absolutely amazing. We ordered the breakfast melt and my wife had the avocado toast. Both dishes were incredible! I wholeheartedly recommend this place to anyone looking for a delicious meal. The total cost for both sandwiches, including tax, came to around $15.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jordan Rainwater

Coconut coffee was incredible! Owner was super helpful when I couldn’t decide what I wanted.Pastry prices were a little steep and not listed so I was shocked when the small muffin was 5$!

Annette McClellan

I was visiting friends in Nashville, and had made plans to stop in here. I've followed them for a while online, even ordered some coffee beans from them not too long after they opened -- and hoarded them so carefully I just used the last of them this morning, mixed with tears of sadness.But I wanted to go and visit and see it for myself. I was not disappointed. I had a wonderful lavender-honey latte with coconut milk (one of the specials) and it was so so tasty. As another reviewer said, it's the anti-Starbucks. The coffee was roasted and ground *just right* so that any bitterness was gone, and with wonderful flavors. I also had a small gluten-free goodie to go with it and it was so so good. It was also good to speak with one of the owners and to say thank you.I will most definitely return next time I'm that way. While I wish there were one here in my neck of the woods (SC), I'm glad they're keeping it small and wonderful. You owe it to yourself to visit!Dietary restrictions: Gluten-free goodies

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Brewed

LaToya B.

The lavender latte was amazing. For those who aren't familiar with the set up; there are 3 different stations in one shop. Brothers Coffee is in the middle.

Gavin Cutshall (just_gavin_here)

What does one do when one wakes up in Nashville to find that everyone in the family has woken up with resting-coffee-face and the only thing within reach is the rental house Keurig garbage? A little panic sets in. Everyone wants a decent cup, but where to go? We’re traveling and not familiar with the area.Then I thought of my grandfather. A wise man who lived until the age of 93. When I was a young man, starting out in life, he gave me three pieces of sage advice.1 - Be curious about the world, and never let your desire for experiences dim.2 - If you are lucky enough to find love, and that love needs caffeine, do not deprive her.3 - People from Seattle know the most about coffee. If you are lost in America and without decent brew, seek out the wise ones.I set out with my tools. Those tools being google and phone. We found a hit. Cornell Brothers. A shop founded by a Seattle transplant who is passionate about both coffee and music.We treated ourselves to a Lavender Honey Latte, a Churro Latte and an Organic Iced Green Tea (Grandpa also said that any decent coffee shop will also have a few teas in order to accommodate the non-coffee drinker). Each drink was hand-made in the most anti-st*rbucks way possible: with care by a single human being who did not insist on using arbitrary mixed-metaphors for sizing and pricing (why IS grande not the biggest, btw?).The result was divine. Small-batch, fresh, un-burnt rich flavor, which was exactly what we needed to get going yesterday. The Churro Latte not only appealed to the pickiest of the group, but actively made him happy the rest of the day. The green tea was fresh and slightly sweetened with a touch of simple syrup/The location itself is within a co-op that offered plenty of options for food to go along with our late owning excursion. While this review is not about the other businesses within the co-op. There’s good food to be found here and it’s a nice bonus.So, Nashville coffee crisis averted. The family is happy, Grandpa is right, and the rest of the day was spend in caffeinated bliss. I wish we had one of these at home.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gavin C.

What does one do when one wakes up in Nashville to find that everyone in the family has woken up with resting-coffee-face and the only thing within reach is the rental house Keurig garbage? A little panic sets in. Everyone wants a decent cup, but where to go? We're traveling and not familiar with the area.Then I thought of my grandfather. A wise man who lived until the age of 93. When I was a young man, starting out in life, he gave me three pieces of sage advice. 1 - Be curious about the world, and never let your desire for experiences dim.2 - If you are lucky enough to find love, and that love needs caffeine, do not deprive her.3 - People from Seattle know the most about coffee. If you are lost in America and without decent brew, seek out the wise ones.I set out with my tools. Those tools being google and phone. We found a hit. Cornell Brothers. A shop founded by a Seattle transplant who is passionate about both coffee and music.We treated ourselves to a Lavender Honey Latte, a Churro Latte and an Organic Iced Green Tea (Grandpa also said that any decent coffee shop will also have a few teas in order to accommodate the non-coffee drinker). Each drink was hand-made in the most anti-st*rbucks way possible: with care by a single human being who did not insist on using arbitrary mixed-metaphors for sizing and pricing (why IS grande not the biggest, btw?).The result was divine. Small-batch, fresh, un-burnt rich flavor, which was exactly what we needed to get going yesterday. The Churro Latte not only appealed to the pickiest of the group, but actively made him happy the rest of the day. The green tea was fresh and slightly sweetened with a touch of simple syrup/The location itself is within a co-op that offered plenty of options for food to go along with our late owning excursion. While this review is not about the other businesses within the co-op. There's good food to be found here and it's a nice bonus.So, Nashville coffee crisis averted. The family is happy, Grandpa is right, and the rest of the day was spend in caffeinated bliss. I wish we had one of these at home.

Kim Aiken

Person behind the counter greeted me kindly and recommended their in house bagels which unfortunately were sold out at the time. Still had a bec on their sourdough with a choc croissant and latte. Was able to work (wifi) and eat for a while. Will have to stop by again to purchase some of the grocery items another time. 10/10

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chocolate Croissant

Jason Pistulka (Jjp1999)

Owner is always great, coffee is on point.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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