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Nashville, Tennessee
LGBT-owned downtown bakery and café, James Beard-nominated for outstanding pastry.
D'Andrews Bakery & Cafe is an LGBT-owned bakery on Church Street in downtown Nashville, certified by the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce. Owner David Andrews earned a James Beard Award semifinalist nod for Outstanding Bakery in 2024 — the pastry case backs it up with French-trained croissants, macarons, and cookies alongside a build-your-own salad bar and house-made dressings. The space doubles as one of Nashville's few queer-friendly third places outside of bar culture. Gender-neutral restrooms, wheelchair accessibility, and a sunny dining room that draws everyone from downtown office workers to tourists looking for something beyond Broadway honky-tonks.
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