Sip sustainably during Nashville’s Earth Month Coffee Crawl

Coinciding with Food Waste Prevention Week, Urban Green Lab and Compost Nashville partnered to bring back the interactive foodie event all of April.

An iced drink in a glass cup with a bronze metal straw. The liquid inside the cup is a gradient gold color on top and a darker brown towards the bottom. It's garnished with a grapefruit peel. There's half a grapefruit propped up against the glass, which sits in front of plants.

Flora + Fauna uses grapefruit juice for syrup before garnishing the submission with the peel. | Photo via Flora + Fauna

Urban Green Lab and Compost Nashville are showcasing cafes grounded in sustainability with the return of the Earth Month Coffee Crawl.

Seven spots are serving up specialty drinks through Wednesday, April 30. If you visit all of them and submit your punch card, you could win a two-night stay at a Tennessee State Park, a $125 gift card to The Good Fill, Patagonia goodies, and more.

Consider this a taste test:

  • Forevermore Coffee | That’s the way… | Iced mocha with mocha cold foam, topped with gluten-free cookie crumbles and a gummy worm
  • Fido | Gaia | Cherry and white chocolate matcha made with oat milk
  • Flora + Fauna | Pomona | Grapefruit mint espresso soda
More from NASHtoday
The Nashville Sites tour uses QR codes throughout the park to share stories spanning centuries of Nashville history.
Discover the top Nashville business podcasts, voices, and local resources our readers are tuning into — from must-listen interviews to expert insights.
Get ready for six Nashville premieres, including “The Great Gatsby,” “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” and more.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Iroquois Steeplechase organizers are teasing a “bigger, bolder, and musical” event in 2026.
The Nashville Downtown Partnership’s latest annual report breaks down the numbers behind downtown’s growth in 2025.
Here’s what to know about match days at GEODIS Park as the Boys in Gold prepare for the 2026 season opener against the New England Revolution.
Both spots are open daily, whether you’re stopping by for breakfast or lunch.
Whether they love the outdoors, hands-on learning, or creative outlets, there’s something on this list for every kind of kid.
The free event returns to Nashville with a focus on weather safety and forecasting ahead of peak severe weather season.