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Frothy Monkey is a Nashville-based coffeehouse, cafe, and bar known for its locally sourced menu and community-focused atmosphere. Established in 2003, the business has grown from a single location to multiple sites across Nashville and surrounding areas, becoming a recognizable element of the | Frothy Monkey is a Nashville-based coffeehouse, cafe, and bar known for its locally sourced menu and community-focused atmosphere. Established in 2003, the business has grown from a single location to multiple sites across Nashville and surrounding areas, becoming a recognizable element of the city's dining and social scene. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Tennessean |url=https://www.tennessean.com |work=tennessean.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> What sets it apart is the company's commitment to supporting local farmers and artisans, which shapes its distinct identity within Nashville's competitive hospitality market. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Frothy Monkey | Shane Barnett founded Frothy Monkey in 2003. He started it as a coffee shop meant to serve the 12South neighborhood. But his concept wasn't like typical coffee chains. Instead, Barnett created a full food menu alongside coffee offerings, building a space that worked as a cafe during the day and a bar at night. The original location caught on fast, establishing the foundation for everything that followed. | ||
The business expanded strategically | The name itself comes from a playful brainstorming session. They wanted something memorable, something a bit quirky. That's what they got. | ||
Over the following years, the business expanded strategically, opening sites in Hillsboro Village, East Nashville, and the Gulch. Each keeps a similar aesthetic and menu philosophy, though they incorporate design elements that reflect their specific neighborhoods. The reach extended beyond Nashville too. Franklin and Murfreesboro, Tennessee, got their own locations, showing the brand's broader regional appeal. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Tennessean |url=https://www.tennessean.com |work=tennessean.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> This growth mirrors Nashville itself, evolving alongside the city's increasing population and vibrant cultural scene. | |||
== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
Frothy | Frothy Monkey's locations cluster within Nashville's urban core and its immediate surrounding suburbs. The original 12South location remains the flagship store, thriving in a neighborhood built for walking, packed with boutiques and restaurants. Other sites are positioned deliberately in areas with strong foot traffic and a mix of residential and commercial properties. | ||
The expansion | Near [[Vanderbilt University]], the Hillsboro Village location pulls in both students and local residents. The expansion into Franklin and Murfreesboro reflects a deliberate strategy to reach the broader Middle Tennessee market. These newer locations adapt to their communities' specific character while keeping the core Frothy Monkey identity intact. The geographic spread matters. It drives accessibility and reinforces the company's position as a regional establishment. <ref>{{cite web |title=Metro Nashville |url=https://www.nashville.gov |work=nashville.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> | ||
== Culture == | == Culture == | ||
Frothy Monkey | Community engagement and local producer support define Frothy Monkey's culture. The menu uses locally sourced ingredients whenever it's possible: coffee beans, produce, dairy products. Partnerships with Tennessee farms and artisans strengthen the agricultural economy while building relationships that benefit both the business and surrounding producers. The company highlights these connections actively, telling the stories of where things come from. | ||
Beyond | Beyond sourcing, Frothy Monkey creates welcoming, inclusive spaces. The cafes are designed to encourage social interaction through comfortable seating and relaxed ambiance. They host events and work with local artists and organizations, deepening community ties. That emphasis on gathering place status has made Frothy Monkey matter to Nashville residents and visitors alike. It's more than just coffee or a bar. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Tennessean |url=https://www.tennessean.com |work=tennessean.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> | ||
== Economy == | == Economy == | ||
Frothy Monkey | Frothy Monkey drives Nashville's economy through job creation, local purchasing, and tax revenue. The company employs baristas, cooks, and staff across multiple locations. Buying from local farms and suppliers puts money directly into the regional agricultural sector. As a successful business operating within city limits, it contributes to the tax base, supporting public services and infrastructure. | ||
The economic impact | The economic impact doesn't stop there. Having Frothy Monkey in various neighborhoods can attract other businesses and help revitalize commercial areas. Tourist dollars flow through the locations too, boosting revenue for nearby establishments. The company's model centers on quality, local sourcing, and real community engagement, demonstrating what sustainable economic development can look like. <ref>{{cite web |title=Metro Nashville |url=https://www.nashville.gov |work=nashville.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> | ||
== Attractions == | == Attractions == | ||
Frothy Monkey isn't a traditional tourist attraction, but it functions as a destination for locals and visitors seeking an authentic Nashville experience. The cafes themselves invite you in with thoughtful design, local artwork, and comfortable seating. The menu spans specialty coffee drinks, breakfast items, sandwiches, salads, and a curated selection of beer and wine. | |||
Different locations offer different vibes. The 12South site's lively outdoor patio draws crowds, while Hillsboro Village provides a quieter study environment. What keeps people coming back is the consistent quality combined with genuine local roots. The company's commitment to showcasing local products and artists makes it culturally significant, making it a worthwhile stop for anyone wanting an authentic Nashville experience. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Tennessean |url=https://www.tennessean.com |work=tennessean.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> | |||
== Getting There == | == Getting There == | ||
Accessing Frothy Monkey | Accessing Frothy Monkey depends on which location you're heading to. Many sit in walkable neighborhoods with street parking available. Buses from the [[Metro Transit Authority]] (MTA) serve several locations. Uber and Lyft work throughout Nashville and its surrounding areas too. | ||
The 12South location is | The 12South location is easy to reach by car, though street parking is limited. You'll often need to use nearby parking garages or walk from surrounding blocks. The Hillsboro Village location sits near Vanderbilt University with access to several bus routes. East Nashville and the Gulch locations connect well to public transportation and ride-sharing services. The Frothy Monkey website provides detailed directions and parking information. <ref>{{cite web |title=Metro Nashville |url=https://www.nashville.gov |work=nashville.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category:Restaurants in Nashville]] | [[Category:Restaurants in Nashville]] | ||
[[Category:Coffeehouses]] | [[Category:Coffeehouses]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:37, 12 May 2026
Frothy Monkey is a Nashville-based coffeehouse, cafe, and bar known for its locally sourced menu and community-focused atmosphere. Established in 2003, the business has grown from a single location to multiple sites across Nashville and surrounding areas, becoming a recognizable element of the city's dining and social scene. [1] What sets it apart is the company's commitment to supporting local farmers and artisans, which shapes its distinct identity within Nashville's competitive hospitality market.
History
Shane Barnett founded Frothy Monkey in 2003. He started it as a coffee shop meant to serve the 12South neighborhood. But his concept wasn't like typical coffee chains. Instead, Barnett created a full food menu alongside coffee offerings, building a space that worked as a cafe during the day and a bar at night. The original location caught on fast, establishing the foundation for everything that followed.
The name itself comes from a playful brainstorming session. They wanted something memorable, something a bit quirky. That's what they got.
Over the following years, the business expanded strategically, opening sites in Hillsboro Village, East Nashville, and the Gulch. Each keeps a similar aesthetic and menu philosophy, though they incorporate design elements that reflect their specific neighborhoods. The reach extended beyond Nashville too. Franklin and Murfreesboro, Tennessee, got their own locations, showing the brand's broader regional appeal. [2] This growth mirrors Nashville itself, evolving alongside the city's increasing population and vibrant cultural scene.
Geography
Frothy Monkey's locations cluster within Nashville's urban core and its immediate surrounding suburbs. The original 12South location remains the flagship store, thriving in a neighborhood built for walking, packed with boutiques and restaurants. Other sites are positioned deliberately in areas with strong foot traffic and a mix of residential and commercial properties.
Near Vanderbilt University, the Hillsboro Village location pulls in both students and local residents. The expansion into Franklin and Murfreesboro reflects a deliberate strategy to reach the broader Middle Tennessee market. These newer locations adapt to their communities' specific character while keeping the core Frothy Monkey identity intact. The geographic spread matters. It drives accessibility and reinforces the company's position as a regional establishment. [3]
Culture
Community engagement and local producer support define Frothy Monkey's culture. The menu uses locally sourced ingredients whenever it's possible: coffee beans, produce, dairy products. Partnerships with Tennessee farms and artisans strengthen the agricultural economy while building relationships that benefit both the business and surrounding producers. The company highlights these connections actively, telling the stories of where things come from.
Beyond sourcing, Frothy Monkey creates welcoming, inclusive spaces. The cafes are designed to encourage social interaction through comfortable seating and relaxed ambiance. They host events and work with local artists and organizations, deepening community ties. That emphasis on gathering place status has made Frothy Monkey matter to Nashville residents and visitors alike. It's more than just coffee or a bar. [4]
Economy
Frothy Monkey drives Nashville's economy through job creation, local purchasing, and tax revenue. The company employs baristas, cooks, and staff across multiple locations. Buying from local farms and suppliers puts money directly into the regional agricultural sector. As a successful business operating within city limits, it contributes to the tax base, supporting public services and infrastructure.
The economic impact doesn't stop there. Having Frothy Monkey in various neighborhoods can attract other businesses and help revitalize commercial areas. Tourist dollars flow through the locations too, boosting revenue for nearby establishments. The company's model centers on quality, local sourcing, and real community engagement, demonstrating what sustainable economic development can look like. [5]
Attractions
Frothy Monkey isn't a traditional tourist attraction, but it functions as a destination for locals and visitors seeking an authentic Nashville experience. The cafes themselves invite you in with thoughtful design, local artwork, and comfortable seating. The menu spans specialty coffee drinks, breakfast items, sandwiches, salads, and a curated selection of beer and wine.
Different locations offer different vibes. The 12South site's lively outdoor patio draws crowds, while Hillsboro Village provides a quieter study environment. What keeps people coming back is the consistent quality combined with genuine local roots. The company's commitment to showcasing local products and artists makes it culturally significant, making it a worthwhile stop for anyone wanting an authentic Nashville experience. [6]
Getting There
Accessing Frothy Monkey depends on which location you're heading to. Many sit in walkable neighborhoods with street parking available. Buses from the Metro Transit Authority (MTA) serve several locations. Uber and Lyft work throughout Nashville and its surrounding areas too.
The 12South location is easy to reach by car, though street parking is limited. You'll often need to use nearby parking garages or walk from surrounding blocks. The Hillsboro Village location sits near Vanderbilt University with access to several bus routes. East Nashville and the Gulch locations connect well to public transportation and ride-sharing services. The Frothy Monkey website provides detailed directions and parking information. [7]