Tennessee is best known for its biscuits and hot chicken, but this tiny, family-owned eatery just might give the state’s savory chops a run for its money. Tucked away in a strip mall in Nashville’s Green Hills neighborhood, Fox’s Donut Den has become a local fixture and a tourist destination for folks who are looking to experience the sugary sweet decadence of Music City.

Donut Den - Facebook Here in Nashville, if you’re looking for a family donut shop you’ll want to head down to Fox’s Donut Den. Located in the ever-bustling Green Hills area, this old-fashioned donut shop has been slinging freshly baked pastries since 1973.

Donut Den - Facebook You can choose from a variety of classic donuts, both cake and yeast-based, as well as a large selection of freshly baked pastries and bagels. If you’re looking for the whole experience, make sure you pair your sugary sweet breakfast with a steaming cup of coffee.

Donut Den - Facebook The space is small and sparsely decorated, instead allowing the delicious smell of freshly fried donuts to take precedence. Stepping into Fox’s Donut Den is like stepping back in time, to a place where the world was simpler and donuts existed as prime breakfast fare.

Donut Den - Facebook A great spot for families and groups of friends, Fox’s donuts have graced the tables of birthday parties and soccer games alike. Great flavor coupled with low prices make it easy to stop by every day of the week.

Donut Den - Facebook Fox’s Donut Den has been honored as one of the top donut shops in Nashville by The Tennessean which has only further endeared the out-of-the-way eatery in the hearts of locals. It’s a great spot for tourists to visit as well, though it is located off the beaten path.

Donut Den - Facebook The frosted cake donuts are some of the most popular treats to order, but there’s also a secret “Texas Donut” on the menu. You have to call ahead to have one made, but it’s a 14 or 18-inch donut made up special for your event.

MisoPiso - TripAdvisor Visit Fox’s Donut Den for yourself at 3900 Hillsboro Pike in Nashville, Tennessee. You can visit from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, from 5 a.m. to midnight on Fridays, from 6 a.m. to midnight on Saturdays and 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Sundays. Happy indulging!

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Donut Den - Facebook

Here in Nashville, if you’re looking for a family donut shop you’ll want to head down to Fox’s Donut Den. Located in the ever-bustling Green Hills area, this old-fashioned donut shop has been slinging freshly baked pastries since 1973.

You can choose from a variety of classic donuts, both cake and yeast-based, as well as a large selection of freshly baked pastries and bagels. If you’re looking for the whole experience, make sure you pair your sugary sweet breakfast with a steaming cup of coffee.

The space is small and sparsely decorated, instead allowing the delicious smell of freshly fried donuts to take precedence. Stepping into Fox’s Donut Den is like stepping back in time, to a place where the world was simpler and donuts existed as prime breakfast fare.

A great spot for families and groups of friends, Fox’s donuts have graced the tables of birthday parties and soccer games alike. Great flavor coupled with low prices make it easy to stop by every day of the week.

Fox’s Donut Den has been honored as one of the top donut shops in Nashville by The Tennessean which has only further endeared the out-of-the-way eatery in the hearts of locals. It’s a great spot for tourists to visit as well, though it is located off the beaten path.

The frosted cake donuts are some of the most popular treats to order, but there’s also a secret “Texas Donut” on the menu. You have to call ahead to have one made, but it’s a 14 or 18-inch donut made up special for your event.

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Visit Fox’s Donut Den for yourself at 3900 Hillsboro Pike in Nashville, Tennessee. You can visit from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, from 5 a.m. to midnight on Fridays, from 6 a.m. to midnight on Saturdays and 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Sundays. Happy indulging!

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