Pancakes and breakfast classics$11-17hillsboro-villageDaily 06:00-15:00Walk-in only
Hillsboro Village's Pancake Pantry in Nashville has cooked scratch pancakes since 1961, with 23 varieties and a queue that wraps the block every weekend.
Order: Sweet potato pancakes
Tip: Weekday line is easier; tourists pile up Saturday and Sunday from 09:00. Sweet potato pancakes are unsung.
Country breakfast with biscuits$13-22south-nashvilleMon-Thu 08:00-21:00, Fri-Sun 07:00-21:00OpenTable
Loveless Cafe on Highway 100 in Nashville has served scratch biscuits, country ham and redeye gravy since 1951, anchoring the Natchez Trace's tourist circuit.
Order: Country ham with redeye gravy and biscuits
Tip: Lines build by 09:00 weekends; put your name down and shop the on-site Hams & Jams Country Market while you wait.
Seafood brunch with raw bar$18-32germantownSat-Sun 10:00-14:00Resy
Julia Sullivan's Germantown seafood room in Nashville runs a Saturday and Sunday brunch with raw bar and wood-grill plates. The Champagne list is unusually deep.
Order: Oysters and the wood-grilled fish brunch
Tip: Brunch is the easier seat than dinner; book the bar for walk-in availability.
All-you-can-eat Sunday brunch buffet$48the-gulchSun 10:00-14:00OpenTable
Jonathan Waxman's Gulch room in Nashville opens Sundays for an all-you-can-eat buffet brunch with carving station, smoked salmon, pastries and the JW chicken.
Order: Buffet plus the JW chicken
Tip: Book mid-morning; the carving station replenishes through service. Reservations open 30 days out.
French-Italian Sunday brunch$18-30east-nashvilleSun 10:00-14:00Resy
Margot McCormack's Five Points room in East Nashville runs a Sunday brunch with a single rotating menu and a wood fireplace, since 2001. Reservations a week ahead.
Order: Daily brunch menu (changes weekly)
Tip: The bar takes walk-ins. The daily brunch menu prints fresh each week; never the same plate twice.
All-day brunch with bowling$12-22downtownSat-Sun 09:00-14:00OpenTable
Strategic Hospitality's 13,000 square-foot Peabody Street complex in downtown Nashville serves weekend brunch with bowling lanes, copper-bar coffee cocktails and the patio.
Order: Brioche French toast
Tip: Family groups book the lanes; brunch + a game runs about $40 per person. Reserve 10:00 lanes for a quieter time.