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Simple counter serve offering falafel & shawarma, plus Greek specialties such as gyros & baklava.
Hours
Monday (Labor Day) | 10 AM–8 PM Hours might differ |
Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1716 Charlotte Ave, Nashville, TN 37203
Phone: (615) 321-1667
Website: https://www.fattoushcafe.com/
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Reviews
Stefanie B
Clean and comfortable restaurant with excellent food. Every time I travel, I like to find local, privately owned gems. This place did not disappoint. Amazing, fresh food. Very delicious. We would definitely eat here again.
… moreCharlotte Smith
Not A Critic Just A Customer!
… moreAmy McGraw
My husband and I were really craving Mediterranean food, so we decided to check out this place. We LOVED it! The atmosphere was so fun. It seemed like maybe a family owned restaurant. Very friendly staff, and helpful! And the food was absolutely delicious. Hot, fresh, and authentic. We will definitely be going back!
… moreDenise Crappell
The food was amazing! And such large portions. The owner was great and talked to us about all of the different food he had available, and made suggestions. Some of the best Mediterranean food we’ve had!!
… moreDaVinci Wilson
Firstly, the food is very flavorful and the portions are generous… From my recent visit there this Individual does display a deliberate indifference towards people of color.when I first walked
… moreTony Sobota
If you’re eating “Greek” food in Nashville and haven’t been to Fattoush, you’re missing out. While there may be a time and place for assembly-line Greek, when you want the real deal come to Fattoush. Here’s a plug: this was my wife’s first meal request the day after giving birth. They have huge portions—so good—you can taste the love in every bite. Keep in mind this guy is a one man shop, and that’s not going to change. So if you’re in a hurry or want delivery better go elsewhere. But if you want the best, come and get it, wow!
… moreSteven Boehm
I had been driving by this place for a while and finally stopped in. I was pretty excited to finally give it a try. First thing I noticed was the owner was working by himself, frantically trying to keep up with the orders. I felt bad for the guy. He was really nice to me. I saw him getting frustrated with a few people trying to rush him. I didn’t mind the wait because he was literally making every ingredient from scratch. I watched him make the hummus, the falafel, and the tahini. It took about 40 minutes to get my platter. Again, didn’t even mind the wait cause it was made from scratch in front of me, and the final product looked absolutely incredible.
… moreJeramiah “Steele” Wilson
Wow, this was such a great decision to come eat here. I made it in just in time before he closed. He made me feel like family and knew it was my first time. He said he remembers all his regulars. I wish I lived here so that I could become a regular. Yal have got to come out and try his amazing food.
… moreLara Adib
the owner/employees are nice and welcoming. I tried the lamb gyro and it was good. i like the restaurant’s vibe very chill
… moreTanner Morrill
Very authentic but as an American who tries mediterranean restaurants often, this was by far my least favorite. The food was not tasty to me and the staff was difficult to understand. The plate was $20 which is higher than most Greek places. The rolls were weird, filled with rice?
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