It’s that time of the year again, folks. The leaves are changing, apple cider is overflowing from the shelves at Kroger, and pumpkin pie is on its way. There’s something cozy about a good pumpkin pie, and these seven bakeries in Nashville know how to make it just right. Whether you want a slice to finish off your country kitchen meal or you want a whole pie to take home to share with the family (or eat by yourself — we don’t judge), you’ll need to visit one of these spots where the pies are simply the best of the best.

  1. Sweet Creations Pie Bakery

Sweet Creations Pie Bakery - Facebook Sweet Creations, 942 Jefferson St, Nashville, TN 37208, USA

Sweet Creations Pie Bakery - Facebook Sweet Creations in North Nashville has been holding down the top echelons of the “best pie in the city” list for a while, and their pumpkin pie is up to that standard. You can order large pies or personal-sized tartlets!

  1. The Goo Goo Shop

Goo Goo Clusters - Facebook Goo Goo Chocolate Co, 116 3rd Ave S, Nashville, TN 37201, USA

Goo Goo Clusters - Facebook The Goo Goo Shop sells pies?!? Yes, good people, they do. Every Fall they break out seasonal pies, and while their original combination candy bars are typically the real draw here, don’t pass on the pie. We covered more of the Goo Goo Shop where you can get the original GooGoo Cluster so make sure to check that out too.

  1. The Mockingbird

The Mockingbird Nashville - Facebook The Mockingbird, 121 12th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37203, USA

The Mockingbird Nashville - Facebook The Mockingbird is Nashville celebrity chef Maneet Chauhan’s spin on Americana classics, which of course means they have these stunningly beautiful pumpkin pies every Fall. It’s so pretty you almost don’t want to eat it! Almost. The Mockingbird has a unique and diverse menu you should try when you go get your pumpkin pie.

  1. Dozen Bakery

Dozen Bakery - Facebook Dozen Bakery, 516 Hagan St #103, Nashville, TN 37203, USA

Dozen Bakery - Facebook Tucked into the depths of Wedgewood-Houston, Dozen Bakery is one of the best hidden gems in the city. You might know them as the supplier of bread and pastries for the entire list of Nashville’s top restaurants. Their pie is amazing, and you simply need it. We suggest you take a few pastries home with you whenever you visit too.

  1. The Loveless Cafe

Loveless Cafe - Facebook The Loveless Cafe, 8400 TN-100, Nashville, TN 37221, USA

Loveless Cafe - Facebook Loveless Cafe at the start of the Natchez Trace is known for their biscuits and home cooking, so it’s no surprise that they serve pumpkin pie and that it’s out of this world. Be sure to get there early, as there is often a wait here. For more information on the Loveless Cafe then check out this article.

  1. Merridee’s Breadbasket

Merridee’s Breadbasket - Facebook Merridee’s Breadbasket, 110 4th Ave S, Franklin, TN 37064, USA

Merridee’s Breadbasket - Facebook Right off of Main Street in Franklin, Meridee’s has the best breakfast and baked goods you’ll find anywhere in Williamson County. They have seasonal treats throughout the year, including whole pumpkin pies around Thanksgiving time. Pick one up and see what makes this spot so magical. Why stop at just pumpkin pie? They have other awesome pies to try too.

After indulging in these beautiful pies, get out and stretch your legs on one of these Nashville-area guided hikes.

Sweet Creations Pie Bakery - Facebook

Sweet Creations, 942 Jefferson St, Nashville, TN 37208, USA

Sweet Creations in North Nashville has been holding down the top echelons of the “best pie in the city” list for a while, and their pumpkin pie is up to that standard. You can order large pies or personal-sized tartlets!

Goo Goo Clusters - Facebook

Goo Goo Chocolate Co, 116 3rd Ave S, Nashville, TN 37201, USA

The Goo Goo Shop sells pies?!? Yes, good people, they do. Every Fall they break out seasonal pies, and while their original combination candy bars are typically the real draw here, don’t pass on the pie. We covered more of the Goo Goo Shop where you can get the original GooGoo Cluster so make sure to check that out too.

The Mockingbird Nashville - Facebook

The Mockingbird, 121 12th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37203, USA

The Mockingbird is Nashville celebrity chef Maneet Chauhan’s spin on Americana classics, which of course means they have these stunningly beautiful pumpkin pies every Fall. It’s so pretty you almost don’t want to eat it! Almost. The Mockingbird has a unique and diverse menu you should try when you go get your pumpkin pie.

Dozen Bakery - Facebook

Dozen Bakery, 516 Hagan St #103, Nashville, TN 37203, USA

Tucked into the depths of Wedgewood-Houston, Dozen Bakery is one of the best hidden gems in the city. You might know them as the supplier of bread and pastries for the entire list of Nashville’s top restaurants. Their pie is amazing, and you simply need it. We suggest you take a few pastries home with you whenever you visit too.

Loveless Cafe - Facebook

The Loveless Cafe, 8400 TN-100, Nashville, TN 37221, USA

Loveless Cafe at the start of the Natchez Trace is known for their biscuits and home cooking, so it’s no surprise that they serve pumpkin pie and that it’s out of this world. Be sure to get there early, as there is often a wait here. For more information on the Loveless Cafe then check out this article.

Merridee’s Breadbasket - Facebook

Merridee’s Breadbasket, 110 4th Ave S, Franklin, TN 37064, USA

Right off of Main Street in Franklin, Meridee’s has the best breakfast and baked goods you’ll find anywhere in Williamson County. They have seasonal treats throughout the year, including whole pumpkin pies around Thanksgiving time. Pick one up and see what makes this spot so magical. Why stop at just pumpkin pie? They have other awesome pies to try too.

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best pumpkin pie in Nashville August 19, 2022 Chris Dodge What are some other great bakeries around Tennessee? While you may love to indulge your sweet tooth with some pumpkin pie, there are plenty of other great bakeries all across the Volunteer State. So here are some suggestions to get you started. It may seemingly be in the middle of nowhere but Sweet Bakes Donuts And Cakes is one of the best around. If it is cookies you crave then there is no better than the Cookie Crate in Johnson City. They have a wide variety of specialty cookies that are so beautiful you almost don’t want to eat them, but when you do you will be glad you did. Why not make your pie conquest into a road trip and find these delicious pie shops? What are some other great fall activities to do in Tennesse? Tennessee is beautiful in the fall and with our amazing mountains, you can not beat the foliage. So why not work off those delicious pies and get outdoors? If you spend any amount of time in the Great Smoky Mountains then you will know that fall is one of the best times to visit. Take a dive on one of the many scenic roots like Cades Cove, The Roaring Motor Fork Trail, or The Newfound Gap Road. Take a hike on the miles and miles of trails our National Park provides. Or visit any one of our wonderful state parks to experience some quiet and peaceful time with nature.

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best pumpkin pie in Nashville

August 19, 2022

Chris Dodge

What are some other great bakeries around Tennessee? While you may love to indulge your sweet tooth with some pumpkin pie, there are plenty of other great bakeries all across the Volunteer State. So here are some suggestions to get you started. It may seemingly be in the middle of nowhere but Sweet Bakes Donuts And Cakes is one of the best around. If it is cookies you crave then there is no better than the Cookie Crate in Johnson City. They have a wide variety of specialty cookies that are so beautiful you almost don’t want to eat them, but when you do you will be glad you did. Why not make your pie conquest into a road trip and find these delicious pie shops? What are some other great fall activities to do in Tennesse? Tennessee is beautiful in the fall and with our amazing mountains, you can not beat the foliage. So why not work off those delicious pies and get outdoors? If you spend any amount of time in the Great Smoky Mountains then you will know that fall is one of the best times to visit. Take a dive on one of the many scenic roots like Cades Cove, The Roaring Motor Fork Trail, or The Newfound Gap Road. Take a hike on the miles and miles of trails our National Park provides. Or visit any one of our wonderful state parks to experience some quiet and peaceful time with nature.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

While you may love to indulge your sweet tooth with some pumpkin pie, there are plenty of other great bakeries all across the Volunteer State. So here are some suggestions to get you started. It may seemingly be in the middle of nowhere but Sweet Bakes Donuts And Cakes is one of the best around. If it is cookies you crave then there is no better than the Cookie Crate in Johnson City. They have a wide variety of specialty cookies that are so beautiful you almost don’t want to eat them, but when you do you will be glad you did. Why not make your pie conquest into a road trip and find these delicious pie shops?

What are some other great fall activities to do in Tennesse?

Tennessee is beautiful in the fall and with our amazing mountains, you can not beat the foliage. So why not work off those delicious pies and get outdoors? If you spend any amount of time in the Great Smoky Mountains then you will know that fall is one of the best times to visit. Take a dive on one of the many scenic roots like Cades Cove, The Roaring Motor Fork Trail, or The Newfound Gap Road. Take a hike on the miles and miles of trails our National Park provides. Or visit any one of our wonderful state parks to experience some quiet and peaceful time with nature.