A Cute Cafe Experience at Dozen Bakery Nashville
vibes
small but feels open, white marble furniture and wooden walls, sparse seating. It seems more like a chill spot than a studying space.
pros: CREMA coffee, cute interior, a LIT instagram
cons: Less seating, slow turnover for baked goods
what I recommend: Iced coffee, teas
fooods
various baked goods, baguettes, loaves of bread, cheesecake (or was it pie), CREMA coffee.
I ordered the Indian Rose Tea ($2.18) and Chocolate Croissant ($3.75). It tasted like mint tea. I liked the taste, and the price wasn't too bad. I can also stand by the iced coffee. The Chocolate Croissant was standard (I might like the one from Three Brothers better!) but was a decent size.
final thots
If you come at a wrong time, you could have a tough time finding a place to sit. I would also suggest coming at an earlier time, because it seems that the baked items run out pretty quickly. We went around 2:30 PM and there were only cookies, one croissant, and one madeleine left. They put out some brownies, but only after everything was sold out.
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