This space is stunning and I love the old bikes they have on display. If their Vietnamese iced coffee is a special, get it. Food menu looks really solid too. One of my fave coffee shops ever.
Barista Parlor uses beans from a variety of roasters in a variety of brewing methods. Accompanying the coffees are plenty of eats like housemadebiscuits, sandwiches and a bourbonbuttermilkwaffle. Leia mais
Whiskeycaramel or bourbonvanillaiced lattes. Best place to go for a truly awesome coffee date. Food is great too. This is the place to work at when you need a YOU day. Bring your pup!
barista parlor is my favorite coffee shop in the country. it’s huge and gorgeous, the pour overs are smooth and perfect and the staff is friendly. also, their graphic design is👌🏾👍🏾👏🏾
Pillowy buttermilk biscuits topped with sausage made by neighbors PorterRoadButcher and peach preserves made in-house, all served up on a wood-plank platter with a bandanna for a napkin. Leia mais
They can do most of their single origins as an iced pour over, perfect for the hot summers. The bourbonvanilla doesn't actually have alcohol, but is mellow and refreshing.
Using beans from our favorite roasters (Counter Culture, Stumptown, Four Barrel, Coava) and a variety of brewing methods, each cup is made with the same precision of a Michelin starred kitchen.
The Moto biscuit is stellar. I had sausage and my friend had the bacon and we both loved it. The biscuit itself is easily one of the top 5 biscuits I've had in my life. I'd come back here!
Best legit coffee shop in Nashville. Skilled baristas know what they are doing and it shows. Awesome atmosphere and building as well. Just don't expect to get your coffee with syrups or anything.
My favorite afternoon coffee when visiting Nashville. Don't be afraid to experiment but don't expect it to be your typical morning coffee. Ask for recommendations if you hesitate.
Since opening up in 2012 in a former East Nashville auto repair shop, the buzz around owner Andy Mumma's coffee den has only continued to get louder. [Eater 18 Member]
Nice open space and staff were friendly. They seemed to offer top coffee roasters like four barrel, counter culture, stumptown , etc. I paid more for the coffe here then in my BK hood.
Maybe an espresso pulled with hipsterly finesse by a barista too cool to look you in the eye, or maybe a Japanese cold brew (Try it. Seriously). The coffee’s worth the wait. The food’s worth avoiding. Leia mais
Hillwilliam culture is alive and well here. Great coffee, mountainmusic, beans from Stumptown, Sightglass, Intelligentsia, Counter Culture. Easily worth the short drive across the river.
Takes great care to have the best roast and best brewing methods, but doesn't serve many of the alternative drinks popular at most other coffee shops and will tell you with a side of arrogance.
Get brewed coffee! Even if you normally get a latte or cappuccino, do yourself a favor here and order brewed coffee. I've never tasted coffee with so much flavor anywhere. Caps and lattes r great too
my favorite drinks: bourbonvanilla or whiskeycarmelcoffees - hot or iced! takes a while to get your drink, but it's worth it. (also the scones are super yummy.)
The only way to make this little place more a snap-shot of Portland would be to 'Put A Bird On It'. Old school country & unique hand-crafted coffee makes this hard to find gem worth the journey.
This place absolutely changed my life, and my relationship with coffee. I've been here once and I had the best cup of coffee in my life. (Just a basic latté)
It's expensive, there's no way around that. However, it's the best cup of coffee I've had in Nashville and there are a ton of places to sit and get work done.