Lost & Found at 3104 Gallatin Pike is shaping up as one of the more useful new East Nashville gathering places: part open-air market, part neighborhood hang, part small-business incubator, and part 'wait, they have that too?' The official site lists Fortunate Sun, Birdie's, Pizza Lolo, Retrograde, Chivanada, QBOP, Katrin, Best Friends, The Pepper Pott, and Sarabha's among the concepts.
The Nashville Scene described the project as a food truck park with a permanent twist, with covered patio seating, a rooftop deck, room for pop-ups, wine, cocktails, retail, and rotating food trucks. What Now Nashville reported that Sarabha's Creamery is targeting the last week of May for its second location there.
This is not just a restaurant item. It is a neighborhood infrastructure item wearing string lights. Places like this become where people meet before shows, after games, between errands, and during the very East Nashville activity of vaguely running into six people you know while claiming you were just grabbing coffee.
What to watch next: whether the parking math works, how kid-friendly it feels at different times of day, which concepts become anchors, and whether the rooftop becomes a quiet asset or the source of the next group-text legal seminar.
