Barista Parlor
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Barista Parlor

Nashville, Tennessee

Photo: Leslie Steen

The Gallatin Avenue flagship occupies a gorgeous old auto shop — soaring ceilings, concrete floors, vintage motorcycles parked between the tables. The coffee program is meticulous without being precious, and the space has this effortless cool that East Nashville does better than anywhere. It's where the neighborhood comes to think, work, and linger.

Insider tip

The cortado is perfectly pulled every time. Grab the long communal table by the garage door when the weather's right.

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