Barista Parlor

Top choice in Downtown & the Gulch


Nashville's best artisan coffeehouse (coffee $3-7) has enlisted an old stereo shop in the Gulch for its downtown location, and its retro aesthetic is a great backdrop for socializing or getting some work done. The exquisite espresso – courtesy of an $18,000 hand-built Slayer coffee machine – is every bit as memorable as in its original East Nashville location.


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