

Franklin Bakehouse is downtown Franklin’s new meaning of a convenience store. Our mission is to connect and nourish people on a more meaningful level and our aim is provide the best ingredients for our prepared foods and to carefully hand select items or our retail shelves. Creating a local market that exudes community, joy and love for our customers is also goal.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 E Main St, Franklin, TN 37064
Phone: (615) 628-8493
Website: https://www.franklinbakehouse.com/
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Reviews
Parking is tricky here since it is in the historic downtown Franklin district. Street parking is free on weekends but get here early. Paid parking lots are nearby. This is a must do if you are in Franklin!
The staff is very friendly and will bring your drinks and food to your table, making the experience a nice relaxing stop whether you’re starting or ending your time out around downtown. I highly recommend giving them a try and if I had to give a recommendation, I would definitely try their raspberry danish!
I honestly don’t understand how this place can have such a rating.
First of all, the prices are absolutely unjustifiably high.
Secondly, this was the worst avocado toast I’ve ever had — burnt and oversalted. It cost $8.
The same goes for the two coffees.
The place nearby, Rubi Sunshine, is much better.
English muffin w sausage egg and cheese
Bagel sandwich w cheese and bacon.
.. the caveat is that you have to pay for every piece of the sandwich.
They did come w a fruit cup. But with the prices in the economy, I’m not mad, the menu board was just deceiving.
Update:
Went to the website, and the breakfast sandwich I ordered is an option listed at $8.99. With the way I ordered (and had to pay each piece), my sandwich cost $9.46. (Not a big difference. Just super surprising when I looked at my total.
Great food, though. The day old pastries (5 pieces for $7.99 was the real winner.
The vanilla and oreo parfait was my partner’s favorite!
I do have to say, the iced vanilla latte, was pretty perfect
My favorite thing here is their amazing cinnamon roll. I’ve enjoyed cinnamon rolls all over the country, and certainly all over Tennessee, but I have to say that the Franklin Bakehouse has the best. Anywhere. A textual description won’t do them justice…just go and get yourself one (or a few)!
My daughter is a big fan of their chocolate croissants, baguette bread and their sandwiches!
They have so many great menu items for breakfast and lunch. Coffee is excellent.
Staff is friendly and helpful and the atmosphere is very cozy and inviting!
I’ve been a loyal customer since they opened, and they’ve never disappointed. The atmosphere is always warm and welcoming, and the food is consistently fresh and delicious. It’s my go-to spot for a quick, high-quality lunch at a great value.
Thank you, Bakehouse, for always delivering a great experience!
The next day, when I came back to pick them up, I noticed on the register that another customer had been charged $25 per pie. That was a big red flag. To double-check, I later called the shop as a new customer and was told pies are $25. When I asked to speak with the owner, his answers were inconsistent and unconvincing.
I’m extremely disappointed. especially in a local business that relies on community trust. I left feeling like I was charged more simply because the owner thought he could get away with it. I will not be returning, and I hope the business reconsiders how it handles pricing and customer interactions. On top of the dishonesty, I could have supported Costco‘s instead and bought larger pies that tasted just as good if not better, for a quarter of the price.