What better way to celebrate the arrival of spring than with your favorite bev, paired with a custom bouquet? The “flower cafe” is emerging as a new local trend, so today, we’re highlighting a handful of Nashville coffee spots (and one wine bar!) that double as floral shops. Check out these charming local businesses!

Neighborlily

Neighborhood: Germantown
More Info: neighborlily.com

Located in the heart of historic Germantown, Neighborlily offers both blossoms and brews at its charming boutique-meets-coffee-shop. Explore a menu of locally sourced artisanal coffee and tea inspired by a love for flowers and infused with botanicals like wildflower honey, lavender, and rosemary orange blossom. Seasonal food selections are also available, and when the weather is nice, you can enjoy your order on the patio.

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Neighborlily offers both fresh AND dried bouquets, along with beverages, light bites, and an extensive retail boutique. Image: Facebook

You can order bouquets in advance or take your chances with in-store availability. For advance order, same-day fulfillment, store pickup, and even delivery (within a five-mile radius) are all offered.

Neighborlily also offers a wide variety of wares in its boutique — everything from clothing and accessories to candles, greeting cards, and beauty products.

Pont Neuf

Neighborhood: Sylvan Heights
More Info: pontneufbar.com

What is now an inviting space rooted in beauty and community began with the marriage of Mattie Bush-Martin and her husband, Taylor Martin. Their ceremony took place in Paris, beside the iconic Pont Neuf bridge, followed by a celebration in the city’s oldest flower shop. Wanting to bring a piece of that magical day back to Nashville, the couple created Pont Neuf, located in L&L Market.

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Pont Neuf serves up a delicious selection of wine, cocktails, and light bites — all in a charming Parisian-inspired space. Image: Pont Neuf
Inside a Nashville Flower Shop Café, a charming flower truck sits within brick walls, surrounded by spring blooms in metal containers. Nearby, a white table holds small flower arrangements and candles, adding to the enchanting ambiance.Pin
Keep an eye out for regular public events at Pont Neuf. Leave with a fresh bouquet and a few new friends! Image: Pont Neuf

Mattie, founder of Amelia’s Flower Truck — a beloved local brand known for bringing fresh blooms to Nashville — combined her passion for flowers with Taylor’s creative vision and brand-building expertise to create Pont Neuf. The result is a thoughtfully designed space where you can sip on floral-inspired beverages, craft arrangements, and connect with others.

SB Tip: Amelia’s Flowers also has a location inside L&L Market, separate from Pont Neuf! While the shop doesn’t serve food or drinks, its spot right off of the food court makes it easy to grab a bite or beverage of your choice and pick up some flowers on your way out. The shop offers additional gift items, too!

East Nashville Flower Café

Neighborhood: East Nashville
More info: eastnashvilleflowercafe.com

In late 2023, East Nashville Flower Shop CEO Meg Anderson and her daughter, Bridget Ashworth, decided to transform their brick-and-mortar storefront, tucked away in the heart of the Five Points neighborhood, to make space for coffee equipment and other essentials — bringing the Flower Café to life. Now, patrons entering the East Nashville Flower Shop are greeted by the aroma of delicious coffee and fresh pastries.

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Sustainability, welcoming vibes, and a cozy atmosphere are at the heart of the East Nashville Flower Café experience. Image: Facebook

Enjoy warmth, charm, and beauty as you browse the bookshelves inside. This unassuming floral shop has blossomed into a neighborhood gem where you can sip specialty drinks and catch up with a friend. Or, if you’re on the go but still want to support local, place your coffee order online for pickup or delivery!

The Flower Kitchen

Neighborhood: Franklin
More Info: theflowerkitchentn.com

Lee and Melissa Broadwell once started their Fridays at home, surrounded by friends, sipping coffee amid bundles of blooms prepared by the floral design company Melissa ran out of their kitchen. The couple began dreaming of moving this cherished tradition beyond their home and into a shop, and a few years later, the Flower Kitchen — nestled in a quaint area of Franklin, TN — became a reality.

In a town as busy as Nashville, the Flower Kitchen aims to be a place where you can slow down and stay awhile. Enjoy great food, sip savory coffee, and treat yourself to gorgeous floral arrangements while gathering with old friends — or even making new ones! The Franklin space is also available for private events in the evenings and on Sundays.

The Flower Kitchen specializes in larger floral orders for events. If you’re interested in a private event, a custom floral order, or flowers for your special occasion, you can fill out an inquiry form online!

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Get a weekly, biweekly, or monthly flower subscription — available at different price points from The Flower Kitchen. Image: The Flower Kitchen
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The Flower Kitchen’s brunch menu is anything but lacking, featuring delicious options like a chicken pesto melt, a breakfast biscuit, and avocado toast. Image: The Flower Kitchen

Flourish at Prickly Pear Coffee Co.

Neighborhoods: The Gulch
More Info: pricklypearcoffee.com

Prickly Pear Coffee Co. is more than just a place for craft coffee—it’s a community. With a mobile catering cart and two brick-and-mortar coffee shops (one downtown and one in the Gulch), the brand takes pride in creating a space where every customer feels seen and connected.

Now, Prickly Pear’s coffee lounge at Albion in the Gulch is also home to Flourish by Avery Liz Design Co. — a charming flower shop just steps from the coffee bar! Whether you’re looking to build your own bouquet, take a floral arrangement class, or simply enjoy fresh blooms with your brew, Flourish offers beautiful new ways to brighten your day!

SB Tip: Prickly Pear’s mobile catering cart and coffee lounge are both available for event bookings! Even better, if your event at the coffee lounge could use some flower power, Flourish offers its floral arrangement and build-your-own bouquet experiences for your private event.

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Flourish, a flower shop by Avery Liz Design Company, officially opened in the coffee lounge of Prickly Pear in November 2024. Stop by for hand-wrapped bouquets, or make your own! Image: Addyson Crosby

Honorable Mention: Jade & Clover

Neighborhood: The Gulch
More Info: jadeandclover.com

Design your own planters and terrariums at The Plant Bar, located inside Jade & Clover Nashville! While not a traditional café, this hands-on experience lets you put your green thumb to work — and it’s BYOB and food-friendly.

Cheers!

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Addy Crosby

Originally from Lakeland, FL, Addy Crosby is a Florida State University alumna (Go Noles!) who now resides in Nashville, TN. When she’s not writing for StyleBlueprint, Addy loves time outdoors, exploring the local craft beer scene, and spending time with friends. Addy also regularly writes for the Development and Alumni Relations department at Vanderbilt University and has been a published writer since her freshman year of college, thanks to her involvement in various campus publications.