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Discover Nashville’s best donuts on a 2-hour guided walking tour for $69, visiting 4+ local shops, learning about Nashville's landmarks, and tasting delicious treats.
Nashville’s Delicious Donut Adventure by Underground Donut Tour offers a unique way to explore Music City while indulging in its sweet side. For $69 per person, this 2-hour walking tour takes you through several iconic neighborhoods, with multiple donut stops along the way. With a perfect 5.0 rating from over 760 reviews and 99% recommending the experience, this tour stands out as a fun, flavorful way to learn about Nashville’s sights and its donut culture.
Designed for food lovers and curious visitors, the tour departs from 506 Rep. John Lewis Way S, meanders along Broadway, and visits at least four donut shops, including Parlor Donuts, Rise Biscuits & Righteous Chicken, DAndrews Bakery & Cafe, and Donut Distillery. The tour also includes glimpses of landmarks like the Country Music Hall of Fame and Bridgestone Arena, making it both a tasty and informative journey. Keep in mind, the tour involves roughly one mile of walking, so good mobility is recommended.


The tour begins at Parlor Donuts, where breakfast is included, setting a delicious tone for the experience. Guests arrive ready to sample fabulous donuts at this popular stop. The guide provides context about Nashville’s culinary scene, making the tasting more meaningful. This first stop also offers a chance to see Nashville’s vibrant Sobro neighborhood, with the Country Music Hall of Fame nearby.
The walk then proceeds toward Broadway, with the guide sharing insights about Nashville’s music venues and local history. Stops along this route are curated to highlight local donut shops that may not be obvious to visitors exploring alone.
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As the tour moves along, guests pass Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, home to major events and sports, and the Country Music Hall of Fame — important sights that provide a sense of Nashville’s identity beyond just the music. The guide offers informative tidbits about these landmarks, enriching the experience while walking between donut shops.
At Rise Biscuits & Righteous Chicken, the group enjoys more donuts and biscuits, combining sweet and savory bites in a lively setting. This stop offers a taste of Nashville’s comfort food and local hospitality. The DAndrews Bakery & Cafe presents another opportunity to sample creative donuts, where the focus is on quality and flavor.

Next, the tour visits Assembly Food Hall, a bustling spot with a wide range of food vendors. This stop emphasizes the diversity of Nashville’s food scene, beyond just donuts. Guests can take a quick break, explore different flavors, or just enjoy the lively atmosphere before heading to the final destination.

The tour wraps up at Donut Distillery, which rounds out the experience with more delicious samples. This shop is well-loved for its variety and quality, offering a satisfying conclusion to the tasting adventure. The last stop also provides insights into Nashville’s donut culture and the entrepreneurs behind these local brands.
The tour is designed for groups of up to 20 people, ensuring a friendly, engaging atmosphere. It begins at 506 Rep. John Lewis Way S and concludes at 5036 Broadway, conveniently close to parking and public transportation options. The mobile ticket system makes access simple, and the tour’s flexibility allows free cancellation if needed, up to 24 hours in advance.
The physical pace involves walking over a mile in 2 hours, so comfortable shoes and a reasonable fitness level are recommended. The tour is not suited for those with mobility challenges, but most people should find it manageable.
What makes this donut tour especially appealing are the highly praised guides, like Evan and Tracey, who are appreciated for their knowledgeable and engaging manner. The reviews highlight how the guides share interesting facts about Nashville’s history, architecture, and music scene, making the tour more than just a tasting.
The variety of donuts sampled at each stop is also a major highlight. Guests report that the donuts are delicious, and the portions are generous enough to leave participants full and satisfied. The combination of food, fun facts, and city views makes this a well-rounded activity.

Guests are advised to go hungry, as the tour includes multiple tastings. Wearing light, comfortable clothing is recommended, especially during warmer and more humid months, as the walk involves outdoor exposure. The tour is suitable for most age groups, but mobility should be considered due to the walking distance.
Most participants find the pace manageable, and the guides are praised for their patience and helpfulness. It’s a great activity for families, couples, or friends looking to enjoy Nashville’s flavors while discovering its sights.

This guided walking tour offers a delicious, informative, and social experience that combines local donut culture with Nashville’s iconic landmarks. The high ratings and consistent praise for guides reflect a well-organized, enjoyable outing. It’s especially ideal for foodies and history enthusiasts alike.
While it involves some walking and is not suited for those with mobility issues, most visitors will appreciate the balance of tasting, sightseeing, and storytelling. The flexible cancellation policy adds peace of mind to booking, and the overall value is excellent for what’s included.
The Nashville Delicious Donut Adventure represents a sweet way to explore Nashville’s neighborhoods, with local flavors and fun stories woven into every step. It’s a must-try activity for those wanting a memorable taste of Nashville’s culinary and cultural scene.
“Kip was awesome! He provided a great combo of knowledge and history on this tour. The donuts were awesome and we loved 3 of the 4 stops where we go…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 2 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 506 Rep. John Lewis Way S and ends at 5036 Broadway, close to parking and public transit.
Are the donut tastings included in the price?
Yes, the tour includes multiple samples at each stop, with breakfast included at the first stop.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility challenges?
The tour involves over a mile of walking, so it may not be suitable for mobility-challenged individuals or very young children.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.
What makes this tour different from just visiting donut shops on my own?
The guided experience offers local insights, landmark views, and curated stops you might not find alone, along with stories about Nashville’s culture and history.