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Nashville Restaurant
I'm coming to Nashville on June 12-14, 2002 and would like to eat at a restaurant I saw on a TV show (probably the travel channel or CMT) but I can't remember the name. It served pancakes and was one of Vince Gill's favorite restaurants. Would anyone know the name?
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It may have been the Pancake Pantry at 1796 21st Avenue South.
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Cracker Barrel. They're the ones with the rocking chairs out front.
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I saw that on TV too....I think it was the Travel Channel.<BR><BR>It't the Pancake Pantry. There's one in Nashville near Music Row (above address sounds right). There is also one (the original) in Gatlinburg, TN.<BR><BR>Another good place to eat breakfast in Nashville and have a good chance of seeing a star is the Loveless Cafe. It's near the head of the Natchez Trace just west of Nashville.
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Vince Gill loves the Pancake Pantry. Not only was it on the TV show, but there was an article a couple of years ago in the Nasville Tennessean.<BR><BR>I love the banana pancakes~!
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Nah, Gill likes to head over to the Cracker Barrel on Music Valley Drive for biscuits and gravy after a night of bangin' Amy Grant.
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Pancake Pantry - there's actually a blurb on the home page of nashville.citysearch.com today, check it out. Enjoy Nashville! Lori
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The Pancake Pantry is wonderful...just as an FYI, if you go on a weekend day, be sure to be prepared to stand in line for a while-maybe 30-45 minutes! It's worth it though! Enjoy!<BR>If you are looking for a great dinner place, not downtown, check out the Sunset Grill, in the vicinity of Pancake Pantry I believe (haven't lived there in 3 years!).
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Pancake Pantry! YUM!! Near Vanderbilt, definitely a wait on a weekend, but worth it.<BR><BR>Loveless is good, but limited menu. The biscuits, fried chicken and preserves are wonderful. Be sure to make a reservation and you will have to wait, too.
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