If you’re seeking a quality cup of coffee in Nashville, Tennessee, you don’t have to look further than the next street corner. The third wave coffee movement took Music City by storm, and the result is a southern town suffused with caffeinated beverages and morning pastries. Osa Coffee, however, is a tiny roadside coffee shop that has no indoor seating, but instead serves coffee-to-go from an exterior window. If you’re on the go and looking for a neat place to stop, this is it.
Emily Larsen - GoogleMaps Osa Coffee Roasters is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it coffee shop located in Nashville’s Edgehill area. Owned and founded by Lesa Wood and Jack Egan, the two coffee connoisseurs have over two decades of coffee experience between them.
Tara Allen 51 - GoogleMaps Osa focuses on light to medium roasts, and you will find that each cup of coffee is both full and complex. The shop’s focus on local wholesale makes it easy for you to find Osa around Nashville in restaurants and eateries.
C Blake Davis - GoogleMaps The petite space on Music Row is thick with plant life and a dedicated knot of locals. There is no indoor seating, and outdoor seating is tight, so prepare to visit and take your coffee on the go.
Faisal Alothman - GoogleMaps You can expect all the classics when you order on-site, from fresh cold brew to a cappuccino. If you need more Osa Coffee in your life, you can find the team serving up fresh brews at the Franklin Farmers’ Market on Saturdays.
Tara Allen 51 - GoogleMaps If you have a specialty order make sure to ask your barista, but we would recommend the classic mocha. The espresso is nice and smooth, and the not-too-sweet mochas are the perfect indulgence.
Benjamin Schweizer - GoogleMaps You can visit Osa Coffee Roasters from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. every day of the week except Saturday when the shop opens at 8 a.m., and Sunday when Osa is closed.
What a darling little place to visit! Have you tried coffee from Osa before? You can learn more about this Nashville coffee shop either on its official website or Instagram page.
Emily Larsen - GoogleMaps
Osa Coffee Roasters is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it coffee shop located in Nashville’s Edgehill area. Owned and founded by Lesa Wood and Jack Egan, the two coffee connoisseurs have over two decades of coffee experience between them.
Tara Allen 51 - GoogleMaps
Osa focuses on light to medium roasts, and you will find that each cup of coffee is both full and complex. The shop’s focus on local wholesale makes it easy for you to find Osa around Nashville in restaurants and eateries.
C Blake Davis - GoogleMaps
The petite space on Music Row is thick with plant life and a dedicated knot of locals. There is no indoor seating, and outdoor seating is tight, so prepare to visit and take your coffee on the go.
Faisal Alothman - GoogleMaps
You can expect all the classics when you order on-site, from fresh cold brew to a cappuccino. If you need more Osa Coffee in your life, you can find the team serving up fresh brews at the Franklin Farmers’ Market on Saturdays.
If you have a specialty order make sure to ask your barista, but we would recommend the classic mocha. The espresso is nice and smooth, and the not-too-sweet mochas are the perfect indulgence.
Benjamin Schweizer - GoogleMaps
You can visit Osa Coffee Roasters from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. every day of the week except Saturday when the shop opens at 8 a.m., and Sunday when Osa is closed.
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Address: Osa Coffee Roasters, 1579 Edgehill Ave, Nashville, TN 37212, USA