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Pancake Pantry Made Me a Flapjack Fanatic

Posted: March 17th, 2008 at 6:40 pm  |  By: Whitney Self  

Pancake PantryI am not what you would call a breakfast enthusiast. Eggs, bacon, grits, even French toast piled high with heaps of syrup and butter do not appeal to my rather picky palate. In fact, nothing about breakfast makes my mouth water or my tummy rumble … until recently.

Pancake Pantry is a must when family and friends are visiting me in Nashville. However, I had never ventured out of my comfort zone to try the breakfast until now. Despite rave reviews and the droves of people wrapped around the building waiting in line, I’ve always been too nervous to order the breakfast. This time, I chose the sweet potato pancakes. Topped with cinnamon sugar and butter, I savored each and every bite. The flavors were skillfully blended to create a certain fluffy and rich, yet sweet taste. Don’t be discouraged if sweet potatoes are not your cup of tea. There are more than 20 different kinds of pancakes, from wild blueberry to orange walnut to Caribbean pancakes topped with bits of shredded coconut.

But you don’t have to take my word for it. Garth Brooks likes to frequent the Pantry and so does Lyle Lovett. When LeAnn Rimes has nothin’ better to do, she comes in for a hot bite to eat. Pancake Pantry owner David Baldwin says even Keith Urban often occupies a seat at one of his tables, but to his woe, only one seat. (He’s anxious to meet Nicole Kidman.)

For 47 years, Pancake Pantry has remained a staple of Nashville and for good reason. The delectable food is freshly prepared and the service is always friendly. Their hospitable atmosphere makes the customer feel as though they’re at a family gathering. Like their menu reads, “You are always welcome at our table.” I can proudly say the Pancake Pantry has converted this breakfast brooder to a flapjack fanatic.

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  • sunkie says:

    Posted: March 21st, 2008 at 2:53 pm  

    Not being from Nashville, I was down in that neck of the woods one day. I saw the sign and saw all the people at the pantry. I was wondering why the line was so long for people trying to get into a pantry. I, being somewhat out of the loop, thought that it was a pantry where food was distributed to those in need. Later in the day I was uptown and I told someone about this pantry. They looked at me as if I had two heads. They quickly informed me it was an eating establishment and it was a must when visiting Nashville. Taking my cue from this person, I went and oh, I couldn’t agree more. The food was as Whitney said made my mouth water. Oh, what a wonderful and I do mean wonderful place to eat. I was also impressed that the food was very reasonable in cost. What a wonderful place to eat for any of you who do go to Nashville.

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