It has taken me several tries to get into Pancake Pantry – there is ALWAYS a line out the door AND around the block. This place has continued to be a hot spot not just for locals but for tourists as well. You need to plan your day around a visit. If you are an early bird, then get there at 6:00am when they open, that will help avoid the rush. But don’t wait too long, they close at 3:00pm during the week and 4:00pm on the weekend.
Instead of using traditional maple syrup, you MUST try their Cinnamon Cream Syrup. It is so unique and is usually served with their sweet potato pancakes. Just ask your server for it because it is delicious on the classic buttermilk pancakes.
Instead of serving basic scrambled eggs with their pancakes, they do a scrambled egg with chopped ham mixed in. It brought back memories of Christmas morning when my dad would make scrambled eggs with pieces of the Christmas Eve ham. It always amazes me how food can help create lasting memories.
Make sure Pancake Pantry is on your list to visit the next time you are in Nashville. www.thepancakepantry.com
Enjoy!
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