It’s strawberry season: Order these Nashville menu items to get your fruit fix

You might be stuffed from your meal, but you won’t want to skip out on dessert after taking note of these strawberry sweet treats.

A plate of strawberry shortcake french toast topped with strawberries and whipped cream.

Strawberry Shortcake French Toast from The Dutch Nashville

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Summer, strawberry season, and a post-meal sweet are in style this year. Don’t ditch the dessert when dining out — we’ve rounded up a few Nashville businesses serving up the berry in fresh ways.

🍓 The Dutch Nashville | Strawberry Shortcake French Toast

  • Talk about a sweet start to your morning — this dish is served for breakfast and brunch + made with marsala cream and mint.

🍓 Hattie Jane’s Creamery | Strawberries & Cream + dairy-free Strawberry Jam

  • Try both of these ice cream flavors, which are made with locally-grown strawberries from Green Door Gourmet, for a limited time.

🍓 Carne Mare | Strawberry Rhubarb Crostata

  • A traditional Italian dessert made with fresh strawberries and rhubarb, baked into an almond crust, and topped with an olio verde gelato.

🍓 Audrey | Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler

  • This dessert with preserves, cornmeal biscuits, and buttermilk whipped cream is a must-try. Pro tip: It serves two.

Bonus: Visit a local U-Pick farm to try your own recipe at home.

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