Margot Cafe & Bar

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We offer country French and Italian cuisine in comfortable surroundings in the heart of East Nashville.

Margot Cafe & Bar


Margot Café & Bar is a casual, fine dining restaurant located at “Five Points” in Historic East Nashville offering rustic French and Italian cuisine with an emphasis on the regions of Provence and Tuscany. The menu changes daily but the foundation remains constant with six appetizer choices, seven entrees, and five desserts. With a changing menu and affordable entrees, there are many guests that frequent the restaurant every week. The freshness, simplicity and seasonality of the food have won over diners across Nashville and the Southeast.


The building itself dates back to the 1930’s and was originally Fluty’s Service Station. Owners Margot McCormack and Jay Frein teamed with landlord March Egerton to transform the abandoned space into a cozy neighborhood gathering place. Brick walls are simply adorned with copper pots, Italian plates and antique mirrors. A playful use of color creates a vibrant yet warm, comfortable atmosphere. The restaurant features a covered & enclosable brick patio for year-round outdoor dining, flower filled gardens, a marble bar, mezzanine level dining and an open kitchen. There is a decidedly different feel to Margot Café & Bar. It is unique to Nashville, but brings to mind other favorite neighborhood restaurants in cities like San Francisco, New York, and Chicago.

    French Restaurant, Bar, American Restaurant

    Cena, Bebidas

   
          Mesas al aire libre
          Reservas
          Servicio de mesa
          La reserva NO es obligatoria


   (615) 227-4668

   www.margotcafe.com

      Facebook

      1017 Woodland St, Nashville, United States

  Estacionamiento interno, Estacionamiento en la calle

   
Lunes
Cerrado
Martes
17:00-22:00
Miércoles
17:00-22:00
Jueves
17:00-22:00
Viernes
17:00-22:00
Sabado
17:00-22:00
Domingo
17:00-21:00



   
          


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