Little Mosko's Bake Shop

Little Mosko's Bake Shop, Nashville 41 Peabody St - Nashville

Cafe
• Café

95/100
Give a rating

What's your favorite Little Mosko's Bake Shop's dish?

Ratings and reviews

95
/100
Based on 139 ratings and reviews
Updated

The menu of Little Mosko's Bake Shop suggested by Sluurpy users

Ratings of Little Mosko's Bake Shop

TA

Trip
Last update on 07/06/2021
4,5
17 Reviews
Google
Google
Last update on 21/12/2023
4,8
59 Reviews
Facebook
Facebook
Last update on 21/09/2020
5,0
3 Reviews

Reviews

4
Rick Lupert
+4
Little Mosko’s is a small place off the beaten path in an industrial campus. When we visited there was dynamite going off at the construction site next door which we didn’t love, but that’s hardly the restaurant’s fault and, perhaps, eating in a war zone is your thing! They definitely pass the strong, super good coffee test…albeit only available in paper cups which is a bummer if you’re dining in. All of their baked goods are 100% gluten which excited my gluten-free wife. We shared the carrot bread which was super legit, tasty and fluffy, the way a bread should be. (And we got a peanut butter sea salt cookie for later because, honestly, when were we going to be back in Nashville…this could be the only opportunity we ever had to have a second gluten free baked good. It was worth the purchase. For our breakfast mains, my wife got the Avocado Toast. This was served on gluten free bread, which she thought was thick and delicious, with avocado, a fried egg plus pistachio dust, some greens, and a sweet and spicy sauce which my wife loved. She couldn’t finish it all which, in this case, was a good sign about the dish and it’s filling nature. I had the breakfast tacos, with avocado. I thought this was a fairly basic dish prepared with, egg, cheese, and avocado on a tortilla. It tasted as you’d expect those ingredients to taste which was fine but it could have used more flavor. The only other additional option was a bacon jam which I’m sure would have upped the ante for this dish, but wasn’t for me as a vegetarian. I would have liked a similar vegetarian addition option. My wife also mentioned the Almond Milk Latte was not her favorite version of this beverage. If we lived in Nashville, I’m sure we’d come back to satisfy my wife’s cravings to be at a place exclusively catering to her gluten free diet. The baked goods and coffee are certainly worth the trip on their own.
5
Brian Hood
+5
This is the most underrated breakfast in Nashville. I came by here one morning when Pinewood Social was inexplicably closed on a random Monday, and I'm happy I did. The food here is infinitely better than Pinewood, it didn't give me food poisoning like Sun Diner, I don't feel like a roach is going to crawl on my plate like in Hermitage Cafe, and I don't have to spend $25 like at Kitchen Notes. If you want a damn-good breakfast while supporting local small business, check this place out!
5
Krys B
+5
That was probably the first veggie sandwich I've ever had that was worth the price I paid for it. It was DELICIOUS. Everything tasted fresh, and it was all put together with care. The cortado was perfect and they had simple syrup to put in your coffee. There's free parking across the street. Easy, simply, delicious breakfast with nice people. Highly recommend!
5
Ron “Woody” Woodard
+5
Stopped by to get my wife a gluten free sandwich and bakery goodies for her birthday. AMAZING! what a find. The homemade gluten free bread and baked goods where the best we have had in Nashville. The sandwiches are fantastic and the service was fast and friendly. Highly recommend.
5
Joey Humke
+5
I work nearby and eat here several times a week. The sandwiches are outstanding. Great bread, high quality ingredients, great flavor. Breakfast is top notch (don't skip the bacon tacos) and the cookies and banana bread are well worth the trip. The owners and the employees are always welcoming and kind, it's a joy to eat here!
5
Aaron Kronick
+5
Really awesome place! I can't believe we found it! They are very strict on their breakfast time because they put most of their breakfast ingredients away. But they will still do avocado on your toast for lunch! They have gluten free bread and are very accommodating if you tell them what dietary restrictions you have. Their sandwiches are very good, I had the pork and it came with a sweet honey mustard sauce which was amazing! The staff was very nice. The building seems like it is a corporate lunch spot so the bathrooms are maintained and there are plenty of tables to dine alone or collaborate to work on projects or take a break.
5
J A Jaz
+5
I was extremely impressed with my first visit to Little Mosko's. This needle in a haystack cafe boasts a small menu but with excellent, chef-created items. I brought my team for lunch and we each tried the different sandwiches on the menu. Everyone were pleased with the food, and the service was friendly and courteous. The cafe is located inside the entrepreneur center located on Peabody St and Hermitage Ave near the Downtown Nashville area. Stop on by if you're in the area. I definitely recommend this place.
5
Brooke Tuttle
+5
One of my all time favorite places in Nashville! Lauren and Chef A are so hilarious -- they really get to to know their customers which makes for a fun experience. PLUS, the food is blow your mind good. You can tell they really love what they do. They always try new things to spice up their menu and baked goods. I ate the baked goods TOO many times and never knew they are actually all gluten free -- Lauren is a magician! Get the morning glory muffin!
5
Kree Cuthbert
+5
The food here is always spectacular. This morning, I had the ham and eggs. 🍖🍳 I especially love their breakfast tacos with bacon jam and the phenomenal avocado toast with fried egg and pickled onions.
5
Peggy Okuneff
+5
This was absolutely a delicious meal. In an off beat area that is located in an entrepreneur center. Beautifully designed Center as well as Little Mosko's Shop! Started the meal off with an amazing coffee - Mr. Expresso from San Francisco. Yes, you truly can tell a difference. But, as wonderful as that was, the baked goods and breakfast were over the top. I am all about Avocado anything - but amazing toasted bread, layered with fried eggs, cooked perfectly, then stopped with a scrumptious avocado spread. That was only $5! My husband had the breakfast tacos, corn tacos with Benton's bacon, egg and cheese. Very tasty and satisfying. I can't say enough about the baked goods. Truly the best scone ever entering my mouth. Moist, flavorful and beautiful. Gluten free on top of it! We finished that and bought another to take home. Amazingly delish cookies - again, gluten free but you wouldn't even know. Can't wait to return for lunch.

Description

Timetable

  • Monday: 07:30–14
  • Tuesday: 07:30–14
  • Wednesday: 07:30–14
  • Thursday: 07:30–14
  • Friday: 07:30–14
  • Saturday: Chiuso
  • Sunday: Chiuso

Read the reviews on

TA

Trip
Google
Google
Facebook
Facebook

Info

Compare the best restaurants near Little Mosko's Bake Shop

bianca Sluurpy rate Google rate Facebook rate
TA

Little Mosko's Bake Shop

96 4.8 5 4.5
Las Paletas Gourmet Popsicles 95 4.7 4.5
Mitchell Delicatessen 84 4.7 4 4.5
Mike's Ice Cream 88 4.6 4 4.5
Frothy Monkey 92 4.5 4.7 4.5
Frothy Monkey 92 4.5 4.6 4.5
Chauhan Ale and Masala House 88 4.3 4 4.5
Fido 77 4.4 4 4.5

The Chef reccomend

Our aggregate rating, “Sluurpometro”, is 95 based on 139 parameters and reviews

If you need to contact by phone, call the number +1 615-727-8555

MAKE A QUESTION

SUBMIT
1