A little slice of Paris has officially arrived in downtown Nashville.

Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café recently celebrated the grand opening of its first Tennessee location inside Nashville Yards, bringing its signature sweet and savory crêpes to one of the city’s fastest-growing dining districts.

The café sits at 931 Signal Crossing inside The Pinnacle, the new concert venue anchoring the Nashville Yards development.

(Photo courtesy of Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café)

What’s On The Menu

As the name suggests, crêpes are the star of the show — both sweet and savory.

On the sweet side, expect options like Nutella®, Apple Cinnamon Crème Brûlée, and Dubai Chocolate crêpes.

Savory versions lean more toward café-style comfort food, with fillings like Chicken Carbonara, Philly Cheesesteak, and Smoked Salmon Nordic.

The menu stretches beyond crêpes too, with breakfast plates, salads, coffee drinks, and other café favorites designed to work for anything from brunch to a quick afternoon break.

A Taste of Paris in Nashville Yards

The restaurant aims to capture the feel of a classic Parisian café, complete with chandeliers, airy interiors, and a relaxed atmosphere meant for lingering over coffee or dessert.

According to franchise partner James D’Aquila, the goal is to give guests a small escape from the everyday rush.

Even if that escape only lasts long enough to finish a crêpe.

(Photo courtesy of Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café)

Another Piece of the Nashville Yards Puzzle

The opening also adds another dining option to the rapidly expanding Nashville Yards district, which continues to fill in with restaurants, offices, hotels, and entertainment venues surrounding The Pinnacle concert hall.

Sweet Paris plans to serve guests daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., with extended hours expected on nights when concerts are happening next door.

So whether you’re heading to a show or just wandering downtown in search of something sweet, Nashville now has a new place to grab a crêpe.

For more information, visit SweetParis.com.

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