Living Sky Casino Sunday Brunch

Not all brunches are created equal, especially in this city. Whether you’re struggling from a late night out or celebrating a special occasion, there’s a place—and a dish—to satiate you. Here’s where to go and what to order for the ultimate Nashville brunch.

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Event Centre Adults – $20.95 Children (5-12) – $11.95 Children (under 5) – Free. You’ll be sure to find that perfect meal or snack during your visit to the Horizons Restaurant at Living Sky Casino. Championship Sunday. Chicken Dance Special #2. Sponsor: POWWOW COMMITTEE. Living Sky Casino Powwow 2019. Swift Current Saskatchewan. Sunday brunch at Americana Las Vegas features diverse dishes like red beet hummus, penang mussels, brie toast with apple jam, shrimp and grits, and eggs Benedict with yuzu hollandaise.

Eating brunch throughout the week has becoming very popular in Nashville! Here’s the shortlist of places that serve brunch daily:

  • View our Breakfast Guide, which lists places that serve breakfast daily.

Living Sky casino opened December 29, 2008 at a cost of $35 million dollars, it is a joint First Nations economic development with File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council, Nekaneet First Nation & SIGA. It employs over 200 full and part time employees. The building has 60,000 square feet of gaming space with 200 slot machines.

Commons Club

For a new Sunday brunch option, stop by Commons Clubinside Virgin Hotels Nashville. The menu includes “Hangry” options like Pho (The Hangover Cure), honey butter chicken biscuit, acai bowl, and drinks like Nine to Five (Aria gin, rothman and winter orchard apricot liqueur, grapefruit juice, prosecco) and bottomless mimosas.

  • Neighborhood: SoBro
  • Brunch Days & Times: Sundays: 10:00am – 4:00pm
  • What to Order: Two Eggs Breakfast

Josephine

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When you want your brunch to be a classy affair, make a reservation here. Josephine’s flavorful dishes, intimate setting, and excellent service will give your day the perfect start.

  • Neighborhood: 12 South
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 3:00pm
  • What to Order: Josephine Benedict

Tavern

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The top three reasons you must experience a Tavern brunch at some point in your life: 1.) Red Velvet waffles. 2.) White trash hash. 3.) 2-for-1 brunch cocktails like sangria, Bloody Marys, and mimosas.

  • Neighborhood: Midtown
  • Brunch Days & Times: Daily: 10:00am – 3:00pm
  • What to Order: Red Velvet Waffles

The Sutler

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The Sutler goes all out for its long-standing Bluegrass Brunch, which features live music and dedicated brunch, kids brunch, and gluten-sensitive brunch menus. In addition to hearty food options, there are two kinds of sangria, bottomless mimosas ($17), a Bloody Mary bar ($11), and Whisper Creek–infused coffee ($7) to sip on.

  • Neighborhood: Melrose
  • Brunch Days & Times: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday: 10:00am – 2:00pm
  • What to Order: Sweet Potato Pancakes

Saint Anejo

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Want a little (or a lot of) mezcal with your brunch? Saint Anejo is your spot, thanks to a wide range of cocktails culled from its famous tequila library—try the Bloody Maria or Blood + Smoke. Don’t forget to fuel up on huevos rancheros, chorizo scramble, or the hot chicken and waffles.

  • Neighborhood: Gulch
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 3:00pm
  • What to Order: Hot Chicken + Waffles

Henley

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While Henley has become known for its exceptional dinner service, their brunch program has created some rumblings of its own. From starters like the fried biscuit pieces and dilly deviled eggs to mains like the spicy fried chicken sammy and henley omelet, the brunch menu is unique and delectable. While you can’t go wrong with a brunch cocktail like the garden gimlet on Henley’s menu, don’t count out the michelada de la casa.

  • Neighborhood: Midtown
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 2:30pm
  • What to Order: Henley Omelet

M.L.Rose

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If your brunch club has a range of palates (or simply a few picky eaters), everyone can agree on M.L.Rose—the menu is filled with salads, burgers, sandwiches, wings, burritos, and more. Plus, get 2-for-1 cocktails, draft beer, and wine.

  • Neighborhoods: Melrose, Sylvan Park, Capitol View
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 2:00pm *The Capitol View location opens at 9:00am*
  • What to Order: Graceland Waffle or Papi Breakfast Burrito

Von Elrod’s

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Von Elrod’s is the place for you if you’re in a big a$$ mimosa (served in the liter stein glass) type of mood. This casual spot is perfect for a bigger group and a great place to watch a game. They have a huge patio that’s packed when the weather’s nice.

  • Neighborhoods: Germantown
  • Brunch Days & Times: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday: 10:00am – 2:00pm
  • What to Order: Malted Blueberry Pancakes

Whiskey Kitchen

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Whiskey Kitchen already knocks it out of the park at lunch, dinner, and late night, so you can expect nothing but the same deliciousness for brunch.

  • Neighborhood: The Gulch
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 3:00pm
  • What to Order: The “Kitchen” Brunch Burger or WK Chicken & Waffles

The Southern

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Unsurprisingly, The Southern’s brunch menu is filled with Southern-comfort standards, like steak and biscuit benedict, shrimp and grits, and “hotcakes.” Don’t forget about the brunch cocktails like the bellini or blood orange mimosa, if you’re in the mood.

  • Neighborhood: SoBro
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 3:00pm
  • What to Order: Steak and Biscuit Benedict

Liberty Common

Liberty Common is one of the most visited brunch places in downtown Nashville. The beautiful interior and delicious menu items keep people coming back time and time again. Make sure to check out the outdoor patio during the nicer months in Nashville.

  • Neighborhood:SoBro
  • Brunch Days & Times: Friday – Sunday: 9:30am – 3:00pm
  • What to Order: Waffle Madame

5th & Taylor

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Those who woke up on the right side of the bed can cheerfully split 5th & Taylor’s shareables, like monkey bread and hashbrown casserole. Not a morning person? Order your own omelette, fried chicken biscuit, or quiche.

  • Neighborhood: Germantown
  • Brunch Days & Times: Sunday: 10:00am – 2:00pm
  • What to Order: Monkey Bread

The Hampton Social

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The Hampton Social is not only a go-to spot to Rosè All Day, but also for brunch on the weekends. They have instagram-worthy spots just about everywhere you turn and have become well-known for their specialty cocktails served in a giant seashell.

  • Neighborhood:SoBro
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 3:00pm
  • What to Order: Classic Eggs Benedict

Henrietta Red

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Henrietta Red is a seafood restaurant in the Germantown neighborhood well-known for an excellent dining experience whether it’s for brunch or dinner. Starting with something sweet like the monkey bread and topping it off with a savory dish defines brunch at Henrietta Red.

  • Neighborhood: Germantown
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 2:00pm
  • What to Order: Wood Roasted Oysters

White Limozeen

White Limozeen, an Instagram-worthy rooftop bar and restaurant on top of the Graduate Nashville, is now offering weekend brunch! The menu will include Bread Pudding French Toast, Caviar & Soft Scrambled Eggs, Hot Chicken Landaise Salad, and more! Pair any meal with a delicious brunch cocktail like their White Limozeen Bloody Mary.

  • Neighborhood: West End
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 2:30pm
  • What to Order: Breakfast Charcuterie

Nicky’s Coal Fired

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Nicky’s Coal Fired serves some of the best Italian food in Nashville and also offers a Sunday brunch. The best part is you can now eat pizza at brunch — they offer four “brunch ‘za’s” including the Scattered, Smothered, Covered, and Chunked pizza with white sauce, potatoes, ham, roasted onions, cheddar, and egg.

  • Neighborhood: The Nations
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:30am – 2:00pm
  • What to Order: Scattered, Smothered, Covered, and Chunked ‘Za

Nashville Jam Café

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The Nashville Jam Café is off the beaten path and definitely a place only the locals frequent. The café is owned by Nashville Jam Co. so be ready for biscuits and creative jam flavors when you arrive. This quaint restaurant serves brunch every day of the week.

  • Neighborhood: Berry Hill
  • Brunch Days & Times:
    Monday – Saturday: 8:00am – 2:00pm
    Sunday: 8:00am – 3:00pm
  • What to Order: Gouda Grits or Biscuit Basket

Answer.

Sunday

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Breakfast, lunch, cocktails, handcrafted sodas—Answer has the…well, answer. This Sylvan Park restaurant’s menu is thoughtful, meaning even a simple dish like grits feels pretty fancy. (Although that could be the bourbon demi-glace talking.)

  • Neighborhood: Sylvan Park
  • Brunch Days & Times: Sunday: 10:00am – 2:00pm
  • What to Order: Sylvan Standard

Butcher & Bee

You know when you wake up on a weekend and just don’t feel like making any decisions? If you meet the gang at Butcher & Bee, you can blindly order a bunch of brunch items from the rotating menu with confidence—almost everything here is shareable and tasty.

  • Neighborhood: East Nashville
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 2:00pm
  • What to Order: Avocado Crispy Rice

Marsh House

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Marsh House is one of the few all-week brunch options in Nashville, which is great for visitors who may want to brunch on a Wednesday. With menu items like the brown sugar pop tart and blueberry pancakes to the broken yolk sandwich and Marsh House burger, you can find something sweet or savory.

  • Neighborhood: Gulch
  • Brunch Days & Times: ALL-WEEK
    Monday through Friday: 7:00am – 3:00pm
    Saturday & Sunday: 8:00am – 3:00pm
  • What to Order: Broken Yolk Sandwich

Biscuit Love

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Welcome to the ultimate Nashville brunch spot, which means there will be a line but the wait will be worth it. You can’t go wrong with any order that involves Biscuit Love’s namesake baked good, while gluten-sensitive folks can grab eggs, salads, and more.

  • Neighborhoods: Gulch, Hillsboro Village
  • Brunch Days & Times: Daily: 7:00am – 3:00pm
  • What to Order: Bonuts

Suzy Wong’s House of Yum

Brunch with a side of live entertainment! Suzy Wong’s weekend drag performances—which hit the stage every half hour between 10:30am and 2:00pm—are insanely entertaining and especially great for big groups.

  • Neighborhood: Midtown
  • Brunch Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am – 3:00pm
  • What to Order: AM Fried Rice

Stateside Kitchen

Stateside Kitchen, located in the Dream Hotel, is known for its lively brunch! Guests can expect musical performances on Sundays from 10:00am to 3:00pm. The brunch menu includes delicious bites like avocado toast, monkey bread, and warm crab dip.

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Neighborhood: Downtown

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Brunch Days & Times: Friday-Sunday: 10:00am – 3:00pm

What to Order: French Sunrise

The Listening Room Café

The Listening Room Café is now offering brunch! There will be two ticketed brunch shows every Saturday at 10:30am and 12:30pm. Enjoy a delicious brunch while listening to some of Nashville’s most talented songwriters!

Neighborhood: SoBro

Brunch Days & Times: Saturday: 10:30am & 12:30pm

What to Order: Biscuits & Gravy

Also see our guide to the best breakfast in Nashville:

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Meet Jenna

Jenna grew up in restaurants – her mother has been working in the industry since long before she was born. She has worked in all aspects of food service – from fast food to fine dining, breakfast restaurants to bars, with her most recent career being the banquets manager at a hotel in Saskatoon.

Jenna and Taylor met in high school where they became friends and after graduating found themselves running into each other through other mutual friends. Bonding over their love for the industry, Jenna decided to join Living Sky Café in the Mendel Art Gallery location for a brief stint but left once accepting the position of banquets manager.

In 2018, once Taylor had secured the location on 3rd Avenue, Jenna made the exciting announcement that she would be joining the team as the general manager. After that it was a whirlwind of planning, budgeting, late-nights, early construction mornings and loads of coffee.

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Jenna is truly an amazing person, her attitude and work ethic are second to none. Her willingness to take on the extras make her a huge part of why Living Sky Café has become so successful. She has put her heart into the café and into our work family, and the café wouldn’t be the same without her!