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Belle Meade and Downtown have two European-style cafés to enjoy coffees, cocktails, and meals and take a break from everyday

Written by Melissa Mahanes

ROZE PONY: from Roze Latte to rosé

Roze Pony is chef Julia Jaksic’s new Belle Meade outpost that serves as a market and café and cool hangout in Belle Meade Galleria. Julia is an award-winning chef with accolades from her popular Café Roze in East Nashville and her culinary experience from restaurants Employees Only Singapore and Jack’s Wife Freda in New York.

The décor is French-inspired—sleek and chic with tile flooring and wooden tables. “Fresh, simple, yet approachable” is how Julia describes her food, and the seasonal offerings made with local ingredients that are artistically plated and thoughtfully combined.

Breakfast highlights are the Overnight Oats, Baked Eggs, a Beet-cured Salmon on rye, and a delectable egg sandwich filled with an herby frittata, pesto aioli, and tomato on brioche. Coffees are crafted with Nashville-based OSA coffee. The signature Roze Latte is garnished with rose petals.

For lunch, salads and grain bowls are available along with an array of sandwiches ranging from a Parisian ham baguette, a chickpea salad sandwich, to the Pony Burger—smashed patties with local cheddar, secret sauce, and house-made pickles.

Pimm’s Cup

Dinner features a Squash and Chickpea Tagine, Moules Frites, Skate Milanese, and Pork Chop will be the type of dishes that locals crave and will want to pop-in for the “usual.” The dry-aged bone-in NY Strip was a huge hit with our carnivores.

Market Shelf

Roze Pony has a fully-stocked bar and a stunning array of craft cocktails, and an extensive wine list (both by the glass and bottle). The Pimm’s Cup, Roze Julep, and Pretty Pony look like real standouts in the cocktail department. Roze Pony also has a market shelf stocked with supplies and a takeaway counter for coffee and pastries and meals to go.

CAFÉ INTERMEZZO:from tortes to tortellini

Café Intermezzo began as an idea in 1971 when Brian Olson traveled to his heritage homeland of Germany. Visiting a Konditorei in Berlin (bakery-Café), and then many more throughout Germany and Austria, brought conviction that the Europäische Kaffeehaus (European coffeehouse), as a significant place in the lives of its guests, had a potential for a home in America. Olson believed that the kaffee haus would provide a distinct and wonderful refuge in the ever-expanding world of fast-food and environments designed to expedite takeout beverages and foods.

Cafe Intermezzo’s espresso machine ‘Athena”

Café Intermezzo boasts the largest espresso machine in the world—a design created by Olsen himself and fabricated in LA, a souvenir from his prior career selling espresso machines. The view of this massive copper machine and an exquisite display of cakes in the glass counter as you walk into the restaurant are only the beginning of the delicious offerings at Café Intermezzo.

Spicy tortellini

Breakfast and brunch offerings are extensive with three different eggs benedicts, waffles and French toasts, and a delicious Croque Madame. For lunch, salads and sandwiches include an orange, fig, and cranberry salad with goat cheese and pecans and a schiaccia, a Tuscan flatbread with hummus, mushroom tapenade, tomato, goat cheese, and artichoke. If you are stopping in for a cocktail, sample their selection of small plates, including a warm and comforting baked brie and a spicy seafood dip, served with baguette toasts.

For dinner, they offer a large selection of dishes ranging from Chicken Saltimbocca, Salmon Oscar to a selection of crêpes and plates of pasta. Just make sure to save room for dessert!

We see this as a perfect spot to visit pre-Symphony since it is only a couple of blocks from the Schermerhorn Symphony Center— maybe Mozart will be on the schedule soon!

Café Intermezzo Monday-Friday 11:00am-10:00pm, Saturday and Sunday 9:00am-10:00pm. 205 Demonbreun Street, Nashville, TN 37201 / (615) 840-7933 / cafeintermezzo.com Roze Pony Reservations for dinner (parties of 6 or less) can be made on Tock. Monday-Sunday 8:00am-10:00pm, Breakfast and Lunch: 8:00am-4:00pm, Dinner: 4:00pm-10:00pm. 5133 Harding Pike, Nashville, TN 37205 / (615) 942-5057 / rozepony.com

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