Southern comfort food buffet with live jazz music






















1000 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN 37207 Get directions
$20–30
"The big and crispy chicken and waffles at Shugga Hi are worth the trip to this Dickerson Pike spot alone. And if your craving for maple-soaked fried bird and gridded pastry happens to fall on a Sunday, you’ll be right on time for the Jazz and Eggs Sunday brunch. It’s a 90-minute all-you-can-eat live music affair that feels more like a big family cookout and less like a Kenny G comeback vehicle. The eponymous eggs (scrambled, by the way) are on the menu as are an all-star lineup of Southern and soul food classics like smothered pork chops, cabbage and collards, cornbread, and donut casserole—all of which is included in the $36 price. What isn’t included: drinks from the mimosa bar and Shugga Hi’s chicken and waffles. But it’s criminally wrong to pass up either one." - jackie gutierrez jones 2, ann walczak

"The Sunday brunch at this East Nashville bakery comes with a side of jazz music — and while there’s plenty for your ears to feast on, there’s just a much for your appetite as well. The breakfast ($23) and dinner ($27) menu is dished up buffet-style with eggs, fried chicken, neck bones and sauerkraut, fish and grits, and donut casserole to load up on. You can combine both breakfast and dinner menus for $36, but you’ll be limited to 90 minutes. Kids under eight eat free." - Kellie Walton

"Over the weekend, I noticed Shugga Hi Cafe on Dickerson Pike is hosting another fish fry with a live DJ on Saturday, June 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m." - Delia Jo Ramsey

"Shugga Hi was included in a list of black-owned restaurants posted to social media." - Delia Jo Ramsey

"Starting Jan. 14, Shugga Hi Bakery & Cafe will offer a 'Jazz N' Eggs' Sunday brunch served from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; the buffet-style meal includes baked salmon beurre blanc, breakfast potato casserole, omelettes, and collard greens with cabbage, priced at $19.95 for adults and $10.95 for children ten and under." - Matt Rogers