

Relaxed coffee spot serving locally roasted brews, homemade soups & fresh-daily breads.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 525 Heather Pl, Nashville, TN 37204
Phone: (615) 385-2676
Website: http://www.samandzoes.com/
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Reviews
The sandwich bread is a notable feature, perfectly crusty and soft at the same time. The Cajun tofu and vegan pesto are the stars, but they don’t take away from the fresh flavors of the greens.
I took the donut with me; it didn’t last long. I think it was maple pumpkin. It ranks right up there with the best vegan donuts I’ve had. Moist center, slightly solidified glaze up top.
I’ll certainly be back again soon:)
As far as the food and drink, I have no complaints! I’m very particular about my coffee and they made it absolutely perfectly. It’s a curse to have bougie tastebuds but they did not disappoint!! They even had a few sugar free options for me, which I so appreciated.
I tried the Avo good day with the local sprouts and it was delectable. Wonderful ratio of bread, avocado, sprouts, and seasoning. Filling and fresh.
The baristas had great senses of humor. Someone brought the owner (I’m guessing) a coffee from Starbucks and his reaction was priceless! I felt incredibly welcome the entire visit.
I’ve been on a hunt for a go-to coffee shop when I’m in Nashville and I think I found the perfect spot. Thank y’all for such a good experience!
They have a small parking lot for about 4 cars and stairs and a ramp up to the house-like structure where the business is located. The surrounding neighborhood is cute. It looks like there might be a drive-through available.
Inside, it was hot and muggy. Not sure if the A/C just wasn’t on or if it wasn’t working. There are a few small tables and a sort of sofa/nook-like structure. The menu has a few specialty drinks, blended coffee, standard coffee, and a few breakfast and lunch items — simple sandwiches and burritos.
My biggest problem with my visit was the service. I don’t complain about service lightly and try to be very understanding of workers. However, my reception here was impressively frosty, and I wasn’t the only one treated that way. I was the only one in line to order and not a single person spoke to me, despite making eye contact with at least two employees. I had to sidle up and say I was ready to order if they were ready to take it. The woman who took my order barely spoke to me at all — not even to tell me the price of what I ordered — and stared at me with a very surly glare. Another man came in behind me and he had a few very innocuous questions about item availability and one question about an allergen and she spoke to him with short, clipped, unhelpful answers and the most rancid tone I’ve heard in a while. They were slow to fix both of our orders and I was relieved when mine was done and I could go to my car and leave the incredibly bad vibes behind me.
I ordered a Mayan mocha, which is a mocha with cinnamon and a little bit of heat. Unfortunately, on top of terrible service, the drink wasn’t very good, either. It was shockingly thin and watery — to the point I wondered if they’d made it with water instead of milk. The drink had almost no flavor elements of chocolate or coffee. I did get a few small flares of spice…spicy watery coffee was not at all what I wanted, though.
Honestly, I initially thought I was going to give 2 stars, but writing this review I’ve realized there’s really nothing I can say that I enjoyed about my visit, so…I guess a 1 it is. Shame to end a trip to Nashville on a low note, but we still had a good weekend in other parts of the city.