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The Cafe at Thistle Farms Reopens After Monthslong Renovation

It features a new menu from longtime Nashville chef Martha Stamps

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After a nearly eight months’ long renovation, The Cafe at Thistle Farms reopened for business earlier this morning in West Nashville.

Located at 5122 Charlotte Ave., the cafe, a major component of the Thistle Farms’ enterprise which has sought to empower and employ women survivors of trafficking, prostitution, and addiction over the past 20 years, has been undergoing an overhaul since February, with a new commercial kitchen and event space included in the revamp.

A new menu developed by Thistle Farms’ culinary director and Nashville fixture Martha Stamps is also now in place. Breakfast items include buttermilk waffles, a hearty breakfast bowl and fresh pastries, with a variety of sandwiches, salads and sides rolling out for lunch. The cafe also offers hot tea service, coffee, specialty lattes and more.

Hours are Monday through Saturday 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., with the cafe closed on Sunday.