Bar in Nashville, United States
8th & Roast
100ptsNeighbourhood coffee, no fuss, worth it.

About 8th & Roast
8th & Roast on Charlotte Avenue is Nashville's west-side coffee bar for people who take coffee seriously. Walk-in friendly, casual, and well under $20 per person — it's the right call for a low-key morning or afternoon stop, but not the place to come for cocktails or a full meal. Suits first-timers who want a neighbourhood feel away from the Broadway crowd.
Who Should Book 8th & Roast
If you're after a relaxed, neighbourhood coffee-bar stop on the west side of Nashville — Charlotte Avenue specifically — 8th & Roast is worth knowing about. It suits first-timers looking for a lower-key alternative to the downtown bar circuit, and it works equally well for a mid-morning catch-up or an afternoon wind-down before a bigger night out. If you're planning a full evening in Nashville, pair this with a visit to 5th & Taylor or check our full Nashville bars guide for the broader picture.
The Space
Located at 4104 Charlotte Ave in the Sylvan Park area, 8th & Roast occupies the kind of room that feels lived-in rather than designed for Instagram. Expect a counter-forward layout built around the coffee bar itself, with seating that skews casual and communal. The scale is neighbourhood-sized , this is not a cavernous venue, which means it can feel tight during peak hours but intimate the rest of the time. For a first visit, arriving in the late morning or early afternoon gives you the leading read on the space before it gets busy.
What to Expect from the Drinks
8th & Roast is a coffee-focused operation, and the drinks program reflects that singular ambition. Where bars like Attaboy Nashville or The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club compete on cocktail craft, 8th & Roast competes on bean sourcing and brewing precision. That focus is a feature, not a limitation , if you want a well-made espresso or filter coffee from a team that treats coffee the way serious bars treat spirits, this is a strong choice in Nashville. For cocktail depth, look elsewhere; for coffee done with genuine care, this is one of the better options in the city. Compare that approach to nationally regarded coffee-bar programs like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or the craft-forward standards set at Jewel of the South in New Orleans , 8th & Roast operates in a different lane but with similarly clear intent. You can also browse Julep in Houston for a point of comparison on speciality drink programming done with a single-minded focus.
Practical Details
Reservations: Not required , walk in freely, though weekend mornings draw a crowd so arriving early is advisable. Dress: Entirely casual. Budget: Coffee-bar pricing; expect to spend well under $20 per person. Getting there: Charlotte Ave, Sylvan Park , easier by car or rideshare than from downtown on foot. For more options nearby, see 12 South Taproom and Grill, 417 Union, or Acme Feed & Seed. For broader trip planning, see our Nashville restaurants guide, our Nashville hotels guide, our Nashville wineries guide, and our Nashville experiences guide.
FAQ
- Is the food good at 8th & Roast? The focus here is coffee, not food , expect cafe-standard pastries and light bites rather than a full kitchen. If food quality is your priority, pair this stop with a proper meal at a venue from our Nashville restaurants guide.
- Do I need a reservation at 8th & Roast? No. 8th & Roast operates as a walk-in coffee bar. No booking required, but expect a wait at peak weekend hours.
- What's the crowd like at 8th & Roast? Neighbourhood regulars, remote workers, and west Nashville locals. It's a calmer, more local-feeling crowd than you'll find in the Broadway bar district.
- Is 8th & Roast good for a date? It works for a low-key daytime date , coffee, conversation, no pressure. For an evening date with more atmosphere, consider Skull's Rainbow Room or The Fox instead.
- Is 8th & Roast good for groups? Small groups of two to four are comfortable. Larger groups will find the space limiting, especially at busy times.
- Does 8th & Roast have happy hour deals? No confirmed happy hour program. As a coffee bar, standard pricing applies throughout the day , and at these price points, a deal program is less relevant than at a full cocktail bar.
Compare 8th & Roast
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8th & Roast | Easy | — | |||
| Attaboy Nashville | Unknown | — | |||
| Green Hour Cocktail & Absinthe Lounge | Unknown | — | |||
| Robert's Western World | Unknown | — | |||
| Skull's Rainbow Room | Unknown | — | |||
| The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club | Unknown | — |
How 8th & Roast stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at 8th & Roast?
8th & Roast is coffee-first — the drinks are the reason to go, not the food. Expect the kind of cafe food that supports a good cup rather than competing with it. If a full meal is the priority, plan your visit around the coffee and eat elsewhere on Charlotte Ave.
Do I need a reservation at 8th & Roast?
No reservation needed — just walk in. Weekend mornings get busy, so arriving early gives you a better shot at a seat without waiting. It's a casual neighbourhood stop, not a ticketed experience.
What's the crowd like at 8th & Roast?
Local regulars from the Sylvan Park area make up most of the room. The vibe is lived-in and low-key rather than scene-driven. You won't find a tourist-heavy crowd here the way you might in more central Nashville spots.
Is 8th & Roast good for a date?
For a low-pressure first or daytime date, it works well — the atmosphere is relaxed and the format is approachable. It's a better fit than louder cocktail bars like Attaboy Nashville if the goal is easy conversation over a coffee. Evening dates are better served elsewhere.
Is 8th & Roast good for groups?
Small groups of two or three fit the format comfortably. Larger groups should keep in mind that the space is a neighbourhood coffee bar, not a venue built around group seatings. Weekend mornings with four or more people may mean a wait for enough seats together.
Does 8th & Roast have happy hour deals?
8th & Roast is a coffee operation, so cocktail happy hour deals aren't part of the offer. If discounted evening drinks are the goal, Robert's Western World or The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club on the same side of Nashville are more relevant options.
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- 12 South Taproom and GrillA neighbourhood taproom on Nashville's 12th Avenue South that earns repeat visits because the kitchen actually tries. Expect a local crowd, accessible prices, and bar food worth ordering as a meal — not an afterthought. A reliable choice for a low-key Nashville night out away from the Broadway tourist circuit.
- 417 Union417 Union sits on a quieter stretch of downtown Nashville that makes more sense for a business dinner or date night than a Broadway crawl. Booking is easy, the neighbourhood calms down after 10 PM, and midweek visits give you the most comfortable experience. Verified details are limited, so cross-reference with Pearl's Nashville guides before committing.
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