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Get to Know Bellevue

Posted on June 1, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

A red train caboose in a grassy field.

You know you’re in Bellevue when you see the red caboose. (Margaret Kingsbury / City Cast Nashville)

The beautiful Bellevue neighborhood in far west Nashville has slowly grown from farms and forests to a diverse, family-oriented suburb that maintains its rural charm. Nature lovers will find plenty of trails, parks, and greenways to explore, while foodies will experience iconic Nashville landmarks. Despite its peaceful demeanor, Bellevue is a fun place to spend a day.

🥓 First, Breakfast

Loveless Cafe is Nashville’s most famous breakfast joint. This southern cooking eatery opened in 1951 and remains one of the most popular Nashville restaurants — their biscuits are particularly delicious. It can get packed, so it might be wise to make a reservation first, especially if you plan to visit on the weekends … though its shops and outdoor games make waiting fun.

🥾 Put on Your Hiking Boots

The Edwin and Percy Warner Parks are home to more than 3,100 acres of trails and forests, perfect for hikes and biking. Edwin Warner Park’s Nature Center, nature playground, storybook trail, and creek make it great for kids, while the dog park is a favorite for pet owners. Percy Warner Park hosts the Iroquois Steeplechase every May.

A Google Maps image of Bellevue, highlighting The Loveless Cafe.

Bellevue is the farthest west you can get and still be in Nashville. (Google Maps)




🛍️ More Activities!

  • McKay’s provides the perfect eclectic shopping experience. This giant used bookstore sells everything from books, records, instruments, Legos, toys, movies, video games, and so much more. You could easily spend several hours there, so be prepared!
  • Check out the Ford Ice Center, but make sure to peruse its public skating schedule to plan a time to skate first. This state-of-the-art facility includes a full-service bar, restaurant, and a hockey rink.
  • If you love to cook, stop by Green Door Gourmet, a 350-acre farm that sells fresh produce. A small cafe offers grab-and-go lunch options, or you can find a picnic table and eat lunch there. Kids will enjoy the giant tube slide.

🍦 The Only Way to End the Day Is with Dessert

Sweet Sofia’s is a family-owned Mexican dessert and ice cream shop that’s become a local favorite. From paletas to churros to mangonadas, this place has something for every sweet tooth. They also have allergy-friendly options.

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