First Watch

First Watch is an award-winning Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch favorite that specializes in both traditional and innovative creations all freshly prepared to order.

8 / 10
27
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  • Phone

    (615) 490-3174

  • Website

    firstwatch.com

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  • Type

    Breakfast Spot

Address

710 Old Hickory Blvd., Ste 307 Brentwood , TN 37027 United States

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Comments / 6


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quinoa pesto chicken French toast pancakes brunch food breakfast food potatoes blueberries lemon restaurants
Joe D. Kay

Everything's good here! It when you want good breakfast/brunch but don't want to travel to Nashville or wait online! Quinoa pesto chicken is great! All French toasts are delish! Salmon omelette-yum!

M B

Lemon blueberry quinoa pancakes as delicious as they are beautiful. Artisanal toast is thick & warm & comes with sweet strawberry jam . Egg-cellent omelette

Joe D. Kay

So the food is good/decent. But the glasses/ mugs are always dirty . This might be my last time here. Makes me think what else is unclean.

Prasant Akunuri

The chickichanga and the MN melon drink

Merrie Luton

The potatoes are amazing ????

Eat At Joes

Service was ok. Food was ice cold.

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