Posted in Nashville
August 05, 2017
10 Mouthwatering Restaurants In Nashville Where You Can Eat For Under $10
Everyone wants the chance to enjoy a solid meal out and about with the ones they love. Unfortunately, however, it’s usually the budget that sticks us hard at our dining room tables with a bowl of oatmeal. We understand your plight, and found 10 places in Nashville that are great if you’re looking for a mean under $10. Can you order the whole place? Well, no. But each space has a solid starting point, so get crackin’!


We'd recommend visiting the newly opened Midtown space for breakfast, where you can down a solid breakfast sandwich for under $6. Brunch gets a little pricier, but head on over for a caprese sandwich for lunch and you'll be leaving with a bit of change in your pocket. Great for Vanderbilt students and all folks looking to keep it cheap in the expensive Midtown area. (2031 Broadway)


Known for their "artisan deli sandwiches," Mitchell's is a must on the east side of town. All of their massive sandwiches are under $10, so you can have a half now and a bit later. We'd recommend the Roast Beef and Cheddar or Turkey Avocado! (1306 McGavock Pike)


Biscuit Love has become an epic millennial favorite, located in Nashville's Gulch neighborhood. Bonut's - their biscuit/donut hybrid - come in at $7, and most of their breakfast sandwiches are $8-$12. So, it's up to you - splurge or no splurge? We aren't judging! (316 11th Avenue S)


Tower Market & Deli is located in East Nashville, just off of Douglas. The space is clean and clear, they boast delicious chocolate chip cookies and a great homage to the deli sandwich with a rich menu of solid offerings. We'd recommend it over and over - especially if Mitchell's is packed. (Pssst - we think Tower has bigger sandwiches!) Great for those of us downtown, you can just hop back on Ellington for a quick commute back to the office. (1305 Gallatin Avenue)

Brown's Diner is a local greasy spoon, offering cheap diner eats alongside a great, illustrious history as a pinnacle of Nashville's restaurant history. (2102 Blair Boulevard)


Dozen Bakery may be known for their baked goods, but we're big fans of all their breads and sandwiches offered on-site. Located in the Wedgewood-Houston area, this is a great hidden space away from the rush of the city. (516 Hagan Street #103)


Rotier's is supposedly Charlie Daniel's favorite cheeseburger spot, serving up their epic and historic Music City burgers on a thick slice of French bread. It's epic - absolutely unmissable. And affordable! (2413 Elliston Place)

Another solid greasy spoon, Hermitage Cafe is just a quick walk from downtown and caters to locals and tourists alike who find themselves wandering up from Broadway. We recommend their pancakes! (71 Hermitage Avenue)


That good ol' meat-and-three can be found here at Arnold's great on the wallet and the stomach. Make sure to stop by if you're looking to enjoy a bit of soul or southern cuisine - it's perfect for the hungry! (605 8th Ave S)


Hattie B's is located in multiple places across Nashville, but we find that its west side location is pretty fantastic if you're trying to stay away from crowds. You can get three jumbo tenders for nine bucks, and we're on board. Keep in mind - you have to like spicy to keep eatin'! (Various Locations)
Continue the fun this weekend with a beautiful Saturday brunch!