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Puckett's Restaurant

β˜…3.9(3,668 reviews)$$Restaurant
πŸ•‘ 1-1.5 hoursπŸ‘Ά Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers go crazy for the Mickey pancakes and coloring activities, while elementary-aged kids enjoy the live music atmosphere and hearty BBQ portions. Even teenagers appreciate the authentic Nashville vibe.

About

Puckett's Restaurant serves up Southern comfort food with a serious dose of kid-friendly charm in downtown Nashville. The Mickey Mouse-shaped pancakes are legendary among little ones, and the laid-back atmosphere with crayons at every table means parents can actually relax and enjoy their meal while kids stay entertained by coloring and the live music performances.

Highlights

  • βœ“Famous Mickey Mouse-shaped pancakes that make breakfast magical
  • βœ“Free crayons and coloring sheets at every table
  • βœ“Live music performances that introduce kids to Nashville's music culture
  • βœ“Authentic Southern BBQ and comfort food
  • βœ“Casual, family-friendly atmosphere where kid noise is totally acceptable

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 9am on weekends to avoid the brunch rush,lines can get long once the tourist crowds descend on downtown
  2. 2.Request crayons and coloring sheets immediately upon sitting down to keep little hands busy while you wait for food
  3. 3.The Mickey Mouse pancakes aren't always listed on the kids' menu, so be sure to specifically ask your server for them
  4. 4.Sit near the stage area if your kids enjoy music, but request a booth further back if you have naptime-aged babies who need it quieter
  5. 5.Parking can be tricky downtown,use the nearby Church Street Park garage at 5th Avenue for convenient access

Best Time to Visit

Weekday breakfast (7-9am) or early lunch (11am-12pm) offer the shortest waits and a calmer atmosphere. Weekend brunches feature the best live music but expect 30-45 minute waits after 9:30am.

What to Know

Prices are moderate ($$) with kids' meals around $6-8. Street parking is limited, so plan for paid garage parking nearby. The restaurant is stroller-accessible with high chairs available.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. Live music schedule varies, so check their website if catching a performance is important. Summer months see the heaviest tourist traffic downtown.

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