Nashville is no longer a city on the verge. No, the once-rural southern town has exploded into a contemporary hotspot, the kind of city that opens James Beard award-winning restaurants and sleek, modern hotels on its downtown riverfront. Music City hasn’t lost its friendliness, though. Nashville was built by artists and dreamers, a city of musicians and thoughtful songwriters from its early beginnings. Matryoshka Coffee shares a creative vibrancy with Nashville’s earliest residents, and the shop’s friendly atmosphere is welcoming to the coffee enthusiast and tired tourist in tandem. Spunky, quirky, and downright fun, Matryoshka is a Nashville cafe you don’t want to miss.

Matryoshka Coffee - GoogleMaps Matryoshka Coffee is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it coffee shop in Nashville, Tennessee, coming in at just about 300 square feet. You can spot it by the brightly colored chairs out front and the cheeky, candy-colored sign that welcomes you inside.

Meghan Kraft for OIYS The creative coffee shop boasts a nostalgic edge with a punchy vibe, and the entire space is doused in color and a substantial level of glitter. The baristas are both friendly and knowledgeable, so if you have questions about the coffee available make sure to ask.

Matryoshka Coffee - Facebook The tidy menu boasts favorites like cappuccinos and lattes, as well as specialty beverages dreamt up by owner Abby Chiavario. Drinks like the hot pink “Charlotte” and cinnamon-infused “Joanna” were inspired by customer orders, so if you get creative you may just end up epitomized.

Matryoshka Coffee - Facebook The “Confetti Cuban” is made with sweetened condensed milk and fresh vanilla bean, and it’s topped with a healthy dose of rainbow sprinkles to add a little celebratory clout. Ask the baristas if you would like your drink to be made vegan. Matryoshka does stock oat milk, and a majority of menu items can be altered for dietary needs.

Matryoshka Coffee - Facebook If you aren’t a coffee drinker you can order a spicy-sweet masala chai steamed with vanilla syrup for a bit of added sweetness, or a hot chocolate made with homemade chocolate syrup. There is green tea on the menu, as well as black tea and bright herbal red tea.

Matryoshka Coffee - Facebook Matryoshka Coffee capitalizes on its brightly nostalgic edge with a small-but-mighty food menu. Order breakfast cereal for a mere $3, or perhaps a steamy cup of noodles. There are vegan pastries available from Yellow & Lavender as well, and options will vary depending on the day.

Meghan Kraft for OIYS This sweet space serves up good coffee and great vibes from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. from Tuesday to Saturday. The micro-café is closed on Sundays and Mondays, so make sure you plan your visit ahead of time!

What a darling little spot with a whole heap of personality! You can learn more about Matryoshka on its official website as well as its Facebook page. Updates are posted on social media, and the Matryoshka Instagram page is a fun follow.

Matryoshka Coffee - GoogleMaps

Matryoshka Coffee is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it coffee shop in Nashville, Tennessee, coming in at just about 300 square feet. You can spot it by the brightly colored chairs out front and the cheeky, candy-colored sign that welcomes you inside.

Meghan Kraft for OIYS

The creative coffee shop boasts a nostalgic edge with a punchy vibe, and the entire space is doused in color and a substantial level of glitter. The baristas are both friendly and knowledgeable, so if you have questions about the coffee available make sure to ask.

Matryoshka Coffee - Facebook

The tidy menu boasts favorites like cappuccinos and lattes, as well as specialty beverages dreamt up by owner Abby Chiavario. Drinks like the hot pink “Charlotte” and cinnamon-infused “Joanna” were inspired by customer orders, so if you get creative you may just end up epitomized.

The “Confetti Cuban” is made with sweetened condensed milk and fresh vanilla bean, and it’s topped with a healthy dose of rainbow sprinkles to add a little celebratory clout. Ask the baristas if you would like your drink to be made vegan. Matryoshka does stock oat milk, and a majority of menu items can be altered for dietary needs.

If you aren’t a coffee drinker you can order a spicy-sweet masala chai steamed with vanilla syrup for a bit of added sweetness, or a hot chocolate made with homemade chocolate syrup. There is green tea on the menu, as well as black tea and bright herbal red tea.

Matryoshka Coffee capitalizes on its brightly nostalgic edge with a small-but-mighty food menu. Order breakfast cereal for a mere $3, or perhaps a steamy cup of noodles. There are vegan pastries available from Yellow & Lavender as well, and options will vary depending on the day.

This sweet space serves up good coffee and great vibes from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. from Tuesday to Saturday. The micro-café is closed on Sundays and Mondays, so make sure you plan your visit ahead of time!

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Address: Matryoshka Coffee, 370 Herron Dr Unit 4, Nashville, TN 37210, USA