The Market at Table 3 Menu

  • Les Salades
  • Entrees
  • Hors D Oeuvres
  • Fromage
  • Les Sandwiches
  • Accompaniments
  • Shellfish Fruits De Mer
  • Steak Frites
  • Charcuterie Board

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  • Les Salades
  • Entrees
  • Hors D Oeuvres
  • Fromage
  • Les Sandwiches
  • Accompaniments
  • Shellfish Fruits De Mer
  • Steak Frites
  • Charcuterie Board

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  • Howard L.

    I have been here 4 times. Each visit was ho him but had potential greatness. The food sounded great but always failed to wholly deliver. My last visit was the straw that broke the camels back and I have to leave a negative review. First, they sell baked goods but they are not fresh. If you go in one day and look at the pastries, the exact same ones will be there the next day. They are not fresh. What bakery has the stones to sell day old anything. I went in this morning and ordered 2 lox bagels with cream cheese and capers. I told the cashier to please go heavy on the capers. He said no problem. I ordered cheese grits as well. He then had to check if they had lox. He checked and said they were prepping it now. I sat and waited 15 minutes for them to prep two portions of lox, 2 raw bagels and cream cheese. They ran out of capers so I suggested they open a jar of the capers they had on sale. They did. They portioned out grits and I left, 20 dollars lighter. I got home and opened up the bagels. They looked wrong. They claimed to use Bagelface bagels but these were not Bagelface bagels. Please refer to the pictures I have uploaded. Compare them to the Bagelface bagels on their Yelp page. These were icy cold and doughy. 99% sure they are Lender's Bagels. The lox was revolting. Very little flavor beyond the distinctive taste of rotten fish. Grits were dry and tasteless. I called to voice a complaint and got a manager to call me back. I told him his bagels did not come from bagelface and his lox tasted like spoiled fish or catfood. He insisted the bagels were from Bagelface but offered a refund on the bagels. Then I said the grits were nasty so he offered a refund of the whole thing. Normally this would be enough to assuage me to not write anything, but I'm really not happy about being served lousy lox and a supermarket bagel for 6.50 and being asked to wait 15 minutes for it. Hell, they were probably sending a busboy out to get some lox and bagels from the Kroger next door. Saturday breakfast ruined. Thanks Table 3! Update: just called bagelface and they said NO, they do not deliver to Table 3 market. So the manager of this Market definitely lied to my face when he said the bagels were from Bagelface! Wow! I am really incensed! If you want proof I have the lousy bagels and lox in my fridge.

    (1)
  • Suz J.

    Market at Table 3 is across the walkway to Green Hills Cinema from Cheeseburger Charley's but a world apart. Cheeseburger Charley's is healthy but the sandwiches at Market at Table 3 are gourmet. For just a couple of dollars more than the burger place I got a roast beef with swiss and ciabatta sandwich. The Market closes at 7pm so we just had time before the movie to eat. Like the sandwiches the cupcakes, muffins and cookie pastries are affordable even for teens on an allowance budget, for example. Next time I'll buy a bag of stone ground grits and maybe a box of the New Zealand tea crackers.

    (3)
  • Bridgette C.

    I love Table 3 as a spot for a great dinner meal, so I was excited to try their deli-inspired dining space, The Market. Artisan sandwiches, coffees, and dessert offerings make up this sunny little space near the cinema at the Green Hills mall. If you want the quality of Table 3 with a less formal feel to it this is a great place to sit and get a more café-style experience. Their turkey sandwich with bacon and avocado was absolutely delicious. It's a fantastic alternative to the always-busy-and-insane Cheesecake Factory when out shopping. Its more relaxed but with all the yumminess that you'd expect from Table 3. I will absolutely be trying more of their offerings from here from now on when at the Mall. They also offer cookware and other miscellaneous items for purchase, and like the food everything is reasonably priced. I like this much better than the other places you can dine at at the Green Hills Mall, mostly just for the ambience. With the weekends always so packed out there, this offers a nice refuge to the craziness.

    (4)
  • Aria T.

    Just when I thought it couldn't get any better, Table 3 opened up their market. This place is no joke. Prepare to be transported to a different land! Table 3's market reminds me of a place you might find tucked away on a side street in an old southern French village. There are people in this world who believe that a croissant is simply a croissant, and this just isn't true. Most people mess up croissants by making them a greasy, heavy mess with frayed edges. Table 3's croissants are as light as a cloud, buttery and warm in the center, while being perfectly flaky and wispy on the outside. They simply taste too good to care about the calories. If you are in need of a quick and light lunch, you can find fantastic sandwiches, salads, and soups here. My favorite sandwich is the shaved turkey, which perfectly blends avocado, cranberry chutney, lemon aioli, fresh arugula, and shaved parmesan into a delectable treat between two slices of toasted wheat bread. The soup du jour is always different and always wonderful. Get it, no matter what it is. The latest development is their addition of Blue Plate Specials. For only $8, you can choose from a variety of hot homestyle meals like Beef Stroganoff, Chicken and Dumplings, and even (gasp) Fried Chicken! True comfort food. Finally, you can look upon a display of the world's most sinful desserts. Hopefully, you will not lose consciousness. The classic, simple Brown Butter Cookie is the best place to start. From there, things can get fancier. There are flourless chocolate cakes, tartes, cupcakes... If their extensive list of homemade treats is not enough for you, why not buy a package of Sucré macarons, shipped directly from France? Or perhaps some local chocolate bars? It's slim pickins, I know! One last tidbit. Did you like the duck confit you recently enjoyed at Table 3 Restaurant? Did you need some extra duck fat? Maybe some full-fat European-style Plugra butter? It's all in the small refrigerated section at the market, ready for you to grab and take home. This place is amazing, and a true rarity for Nashville.

    (5)
  • Charli J.

    The Market at Table 3 offers great pastries, homemade fresh bread and *Popsicles*, among a wide variety of other baked goods and French fare. There is also a little refrigerated section that sells your favorite condiments and garnishes that Table 3 provides with their fine dining, such as Rougié (duck fat) or Aïoli! Open early, this is a nice spot for a quick bite, a fast breakfast and it won't break the bank. Call ahead and they'll run your order out to you: Curbside Pick-up!

    (4)
  • Stephanie K.

    Super low key but clean. the plastic napkin holders on the table not aesthetically pleasing but overall a great place to stop in, grab some quick, fresh, delicious food. Service was friendly and delicious. Was walking by and saw the market, originally didn't show up in my yelp feed. I had a ham panini and a butter cookie. I'd go back for that cookie!

    (4)
  • Sheena T.

    Ugh. Don't eat a meal here. Just don't. I came in for lunch and my BF and I decided we wanted a sandwich. I ordered the classic turkey with tomato, roasted red pepper aioli, and provolone. BF had the roast beef. We were a bit taken aback to see the chick behind the counter pull out two pre-packaged sandwiches from the mini fridge. Appetizing! She asked if we wanted them heated up and we said yes. We waited a good 10 minutes for our food. And yes, I did say that these sandwiches were pre-packaged. When they arrived they were hot, but the old lettuce was very soggy and gross. They were both extremely greasy as well. The only reason I'm giving them 2 stars is that the coffee and desserts looked very appetizing. They have a nice display case with cookies, cakes, and other treats, and they looked quite good. I'd give those a try but will never order a sandwich or a full meal here again.

    (2)
  • Michael J.

    I've worked directly next door for well over a year and never actually ate here. After finally growing sick of every other option in the mall area, I decided to try. Man was I disappointed. Was 17 bucks for one ham sandwich and cup of French onion soup. The soup was OK, but the sandwich was absolutely repulsive. One bite and I looked inside. The ham was very discolored and the sandwich had a sour taste. The lettuce was a soggy mess. Let me tell you, at my work we get so many annoying negative comments by people who are looking for free stuff. This is my first and probably last negative review because they just tend to get hardworking employees in trouble for nothing. I'll say that the service was fine, so no need to worry about that. I always fear looking at the negative comments so I'm feeling uneasy about posting one myself, but it should be said. You couldn't pay me 17.00 to bite into another one of their sandwiches. Not even double that. Not worth the risk of feeling as physically ill as I do now. Maybe their entrees are better but I'll never find out. Ruined for life!

    (1)
  • Martí M.

    Whilst waiting to be seated at Table 3 for a dinner of sorts, I was happy to discover this adjacent market. Designed to be a small cafe for quick orders of quality food, they also offer a variety of packaged cheeses, aids, and garnishes...some at surprisingly reasonable prices. If you're in need of a ceramic baking dish or two, a small stand offers these up for purchase too. However, I felt these pieces were WAY overpriced. Running errands for an upcoming event, I was famished and decided to give the Market's food a go. So I stopped in mid-afternoon on a Tuesday, and the only customer. I ordered the Lemon Chicken & Rice soup ($4), and asked if any bread accompanied it. The attendant stated he would be happy to cut some slices for me. Therefore, I don't believe it is included, and from my receipt it didn't appear I had been charged extra for it either. Unfortunately, I had to ask the attendant twice for the bread. It seems he became more concerned with finishing an order for a customer that walked in a few moments AFTER me. So as I watched her walk out of the market with her to-go order, I was still awkwardly standing there with my bowl of soup. Aggravating. I chose to sit at a large four-top in the back to work while I ate. I think that area is actually a part of the restaurant, but the entire room was vacant. The soup was delicious; just wish the chicken pieces were smaller. I was very disappointed on the portion size though. I'm not sure what type of bread I was served, perhaps something in the sourdough family. Nevertheless, it was perfect with the soup, and I ate every bite. I think I would've rolled out 2.5 stars, but I must be feeling generous today since I decided to round up. Larger portions + Better Customer Service = More stars

    (3)
  • Nashville T.

    The food items look like they have been sitting around awhile. For the money you could go to table 3 and have a nice meal. Needs thorough concept makeover.

    (2)
  • Kristen F.

    The 5 stars are specifically for the muffins and brown butter cookies, not the service, which would get 3 stars. I have never had better of either, and I have worked in a handful of bakeries. Surprisingly, even the bran muffins are amazing. The cinnamon rolls are pretty good with an interesting flakiness and mild sweetness. The blueberry scone has a soft, cake-like texture and plenty of blueberries. The lemon bar finished with an odd tartness, so I passon those. Outside of baked goods, I had a breakfast sandwich once. It was just OK. The coffee is also just OK. Service is nothing special and depends on the person. A few of the people are very knowledgeable about the product and seem to understand how to package the product. Other people have not been able to explain what the flavors of the muffins were. Day old goods are available and for the most part, the quality is still very good. I recently had day old lemon poppyseed muffins and thoroughly enjoyed them. I highly recommend the baked goods, especially the cinnamon apple muffins.

    (5)
  • Lorraine N.

    love it here....awesome variety, decent prices, service was good (the young man had a charming and cute personality) wonderful little place to grab a snack before or after shopping....

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 10:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

The Market at Table 3

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