There is one big argument that takes place at breakfast tables across the nation, over and over again: pancakes or waffles? While the question may never be answered, Nashville does have a solid amount of breakfast spots just jumping at the chance to serve you a solid…waffle. We found seven places around the city with something quirky and new, each of them well within your price range and absolutely delectable. How many would you eat…?

  1. The Strawberry Waffle from Barista Parlor

LauraLove - TripAdvisor Barista Parlor is known for their $6 cups of killer coffee, but their food is heavily underrated. Exhibit A: the strawberry waffles. They’re stuffed with cream cheese and topped with strawberries and powdered sugar. Yum!

  1. The Red Velvet Waffle from Tavern.

Tavern - Facebook The red velvet waffles at Tavern in Midtown are one of the best brunch options in the city. Served with sides of syrup and cream cheese icing, these waffles are the best kind of cakey goodness for breakfast.

  1. Chicken and Waffles at Pinewood Social

Jacoby - Yelp Pinewood Social serves up a classic Nashville take with their waffles by topping them with crispy chicken. That means, you can eat chicken and waffles in the same place you can order some of the best cocktails in Nashville all while you’re bowling and/or playing bocce ball. What a world we live in.

  1. The Nutella Waffle at The Perch.

The Carscott - TripAdvisor The Perch is primarily known for their crepes, but don’t sleep on their waffles. Their waffle options include traditional, banana/walnut, and blueberry, but their nutella waffles are on another level. Be sure to try one at one of their four Nashville locations.

  1. Sophisticated Chicken and Waffles at The Southern Steak & Oyster.

The Southern Steak & Oyster - Facebook Also known as “The Highway,” the Southern offers this plate of waffles and chicken that is consistently voted the best in Nashville. The next time you’re downtown, you need to try it out.

  1. Dark Chocolate Waffles from Saint Anejo.

Saint Anejo - Nashville Saint Anejo in the Gulch serves up these beauties from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for brunch every Saturday and Sunday. Their dark chocolate waffles are topped with fresh strawberries and a cinnamon whipped cream that is absolutely to die for.

  1. Cajun Chicken and Waffles from Puckett’s.

jrubles - TripAdvisor Notice the chicken and waffles theme here? It’s a staple! Puckett’s serves up a Cajun version with spicy Louisiana chicken tenders to go with their sweet and soft waffles.

You’ll probably be thirsty after all of these waffles! Try washing them down with a classic soda from this old-school soda fountain.

LauraLove - TripAdvisor

Barista Parlor is known for their $6 cups of killer coffee, but their food is heavily underrated. Exhibit A: the strawberry waffles. They’re stuffed with cream cheese and topped with strawberries and powdered sugar. Yum!

Tavern - Facebook

The red velvet waffles at Tavern in Midtown are one of the best brunch options in the city. Served with sides of syrup and cream cheese icing, these waffles are the best kind of cakey goodness for breakfast.

Jacoby - Yelp

Pinewood Social serves up a classic Nashville take with their waffles by topping them with crispy chicken. That means, you can eat chicken and waffles in the same place you can order some of the best cocktails in Nashville all while you’re bowling and/or playing bocce ball. What a world we live in.

The Carscott - TripAdvisor

The Perch is primarily known for their crepes, but don’t sleep on their waffles. Their waffle options include traditional, banana/walnut, and blueberry, but their nutella waffles are on another level. Be sure to try one at one of their four Nashville locations.

The Southern Steak & Oyster - Facebook

Also known as “The Highway,” the Southern offers this plate of waffles and chicken that is consistently voted the best in Nashville. The next time you’re downtown, you need to try it out.

Saint Anejo - Nashville

Saint Anejo in the Gulch serves up these beauties from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for brunch every Saturday and Sunday. Their dark chocolate waffles are topped with fresh strawberries and a cinnamon whipped cream that is absolutely to die for.

jrubles - TripAdvisor

Notice the chicken and waffles theme here? It’s a staple! Puckett’s serves up a Cajun version with spicy Louisiana chicken tenders to go with their sweet and soft waffles.

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