

Airy, counter-serve family bakery known for its 100-layer donuts & classic pastries.
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Address: 1900 Eastland Ave Ste 101, Nashville, TN 37206
Phone: (615) 891-1293
Website: http://fivedaughtersbakery.com/
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Everything is beautiful and I would say these are more designer donuts and was just not my jam. I am not saying they were bad, they were just over the top. A lot of frosting and just a really fancy donut that had so much going on. I am basic and just need a regular donut.
If you like Fancy Donuts this is definitely the
Place and they are all beautifully made. They all tasted wonderful, but just over the top. One was so tall I couldn’t even take a bite, but the layers are interesting.
The service was excellent.
I went in to ask if they had any vegan options and I was fully expecting them to say no. However, as the line moved and I got to the end of the case, lo and behold… two doughnuts were clearly labeled, “*made with vegan ingredients*”. I’m not sure why they use the asterisks. Maybe due to cross contamination and shared equipment with the nonvegan donuts. But that label was good enough for moi!
The 2 vegan-friendly options were a yeast Apple Fritter and a “Purist”. The employee said that they typically have 3 vegan options, but I didn’t ask what the third one would have been.
VEGAN APPLE FRITTER
Flaky, sweet glaze, caramelized baked apples, and the greasy factor that all apple fritter fans love. It was good. If I had to rate, I’d say 7/10.
VEGAN PURIST
Think classic glazed yeast doughnut. Soft, sweet, melt in your mouth, old fashioned donut. 8/10
I grabbed these donuts close to 3pm. I believe bakers usually make their batches at like 4am-5am. So I wonder if the fresher versions of these doughnuts would have been an even better quality.
The bakery served a variety of beverages. They had some seating around their window walls and outside. I may not know which way to spell donut, or why there are two ways to spell doughnut, but I do know that you should go check out Five Daughters Bakery and support small businesses.
Tucked into the heart of Nashville, this place feels like a love letter to joy, craft, and community. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted not just by the heavenly scent of fresh-baked donuts, but by the kind of energy that makes you want to linger a little longer.
Let’s talk about those 100-layer donuts. They’re not just pastries—they’re experiences. Flaky like a croissant, rich like a brioche, and glazed to perfection. Every bite is a soft, sweet reminder that someone behind the counter really cares about what they’re making. I went in for one and left with a box (no regrets).
But what truly made the visit unforgettable was Linnea. Her service was next-level—warm, attentive, and full of genuine kindness. She didn’t just take my order; she made me feel seen. Like I was a regular, even though it was my first time. That kind of hospitality is rare, and it deserves to be celebrated.
Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Five Daughters is a must. Come for the donuts, stay for the people. And if you’re lucky enough to be helped by Linnea, you’ll leave with more than a treat—you’ll leave smiling.
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