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Your new favorite holiday tradition: Brunch with Santa

Santa Claus is headed to JW Marriott Nashville every Sunday in December for a holly jolly brunch.

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Seatings are available on Dec. 7, 14, and 21 for Brunch with Santa at Stompin’ Grounds.

Photo provided by JW Marriott Nashville

Want to treat your family to something truly special? Enter: This Southern-inspired Christmas brunch, featuring a very special guest.

Every Sunday in December leading up to Christmas (read: Dec. 7, 14, and 21), the big guy himself will be making his list and checking it twice at Stompin’ Grounds, located in the JW Marriott.

What to know before you go-ho-ho:

  • Reservations are available for seatings starting at 11 a.m.
  • Valet parking is included. (Read: No need to find a spot for your sleigh.)
  • Brunch is served buffet-style, featuring seasonal classics.
  • Photos with Santa aren’t just allowed, they’re encouraged.

Bring your family, or your friends that feel like family, and an appetite for a heaping serving of holiday magic.

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