By gate C-16, this is BNA’s Mediterranean counter
Pyramids Cafe sits in the Main Terminal near gate C-16, on the concourse side of security. It’s a small, quick-service spot focusing on Mediterranean basics: gyros, hummus plates, salads, and wraps. Think fast line, order at the counter, grab your tray, and walk back to your C-gate in a couple of minutes.
Hours at Pyramids Cafe generally track Main Terminal traffic, opening for the morning bank and staying open into the early evening; if you have a 7 a.m. departure out of C-16, you’ll usually find them serving. Prices run in typical airport territory: expect gyro or shawarma-style plates in the $12–$18 range and sides like hummus or fries under $8. Portions skew toward “enough to count as a real meal,” not snack-size.
The menu leans on familiar items: chicken or beef gyros, falafel wraps, Greek-style salads, and a few vegetarian options. If you need something you can eat at the gate, wraps and pitas around $10–$14 travel better than the messier plated combos. If your connection in the Main Terminal is under 30 minutes, this is grab-and-go only; lines slow down when multiple C-gates board at once.
No major red flags in reports so far: food quality seems steady and service at Pyramids Cafe is functional, if not overly chatty, during peak C-concourse waves. One practical tip: if your flight leaves from another part of the Main Terminal, order in a to-go box and start walking the second they call your name to keep your margin for boarding at 30 minutes or more.