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7 Insta Worthy Brunch Spots In Knoxville, TN

Brunch is always the way to go!

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7 Insta Worthy Brunch Spots In Knoxville, TN
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If you're like me brunch is probably your favorite food category and you're probably always searching for new places to try.

Luckily, Knoxville doesn't disappoint when it comes to brunch and there are tons of places to satisfy your taste buds. Here are several of Knoxville's best places for brunch!

The Plaid Apron

The Plain Apron, located on Kenesaw Avenue, offers nothing but a symphony to your taste buds. With both a breakfast and brunch menu you'll definitely have a hard time choosing what delicious item to eat first.

Pete's Coffee Shop

As an iconic staple in Knoxville, no brunch list is complete without listing Pete's downtown. Their tasty breakfast and lunch menu is bound to leave you satisfied!

Cafe 4

When I think of brunch Cafe 4 is immediately what comes to mind. Their delectable food and yummy cocktails will make any Sunday brunch complete.

Downtown Grill and Brewery

Located downtown on Gay Street, Downtown Grill and Brewery serves a killer Sunday brunch accompanied by jazz music.

Holly's Gourmets Market & Cafe

For over 30 years, Gourmet Market, located on Kingston Pike, has been a staple in the Knoxville area. With an all-day breakfast menu, if you love brunch this is the place to go.

OliBea

Do you love farm to table dining? Then OliBea is definitely a place to visit if you're in Old City. This cute little breakfast joint produces yummy food with the help of local farmers and artisans.

French Market Creperie

Located on Clinch Avenue near downtown and in Farragut this delicious find gives you authentic sweet and savory options. Enjoy this little taste of France in the heart of Knoxville!

Knoxville has so much to offer with these and so many other tasty locations.Enjoy brunch this weekend or everyday! Let your inner foodie explore!

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