This golden ticket could win you free Loveless Cafe biscuits for a year

Move over Willy Wonka. Nashville has its own its own game of Golden Biscuit via The Loveless Cafe in honor of National Biscuit Month — keep reading for how to play.

 A hand holds a "Golden Biscuit" chocolate bar and the first place golden ticket in front of The Loveless Cafe sign.

This job requires you to eat a lot of biscuits and you won’t hear us complaining.

Photo by The Loveless Cafe

The Loveless Cafe ate and left no crumbs with this game. Starting Wednesday, Sept. 6 (while supplies last), Nashvillians can play “Golden Biscuit” in honor of National Biscuit Month.

The instructions are simple. Visit one of 13 participating locations and buy a box of Loveless Cafe Biscuit Mix. You’ll then receive a Loveless Cafe-inspired chocolate bar — along with a pink, silver, or Golden Biscuit ticket. Each ticket comes with a prize, but the Golden Biscuit is the ultimate package with “A Taste of the Loveless Cafe” cookbook, two 8-oz jars of preserves, one biscuit cutter, $100 Loveless Cafe gift card, a skip-the-wait pass to the cafe, and one year of free biscuits.

The only rule? One chocolate bar per person, per day. Let’s face it, your dentist will thank you, too.

More from NASHtoday
The annual Great Backyard Bird Count attracts over one million bird lovers nationwide to help record the bird population — here’s how you can get involved in Nashville.
Some are brand new, others have been around for years — but all of these Nashville-area festivals are on the calendar for 2026.
Billy Strings? Check. Rascal Flatts? Check. It’s not a bad idea to triple-check this list and get your concert tickets before they sell out.
Volunteer opportunities are still available across Nashville, with options ranging from outreach efforts to in-person cleanups.
The Jefferson Street Sound Museum and the Museum of Christian & Gospel Music were officially designated this week.
Put your money where your community is and help us create a guide to small businesses by submitting your favorite local spots and sharing this page with a friend.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Help out the city by reporting these street blemishes.
Whether you’re single, taken, or spending the holiday with friends — there’s a special event or date night idea that we think is your perfect match.
A state of emergency is in effect in Nashville as icy roads and widespread power outages persist.