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Ultimate Guide to the Best Desserts in Pigeon Forge
"A visit to the Glades Soda Fountain is like stepping back in time. This old fashioned shop in Gatlinburg’s Arts and Crafts Community serves classic ice cream dishes, like malts, milkshakes, floats, sundaes, and phosphates. Visitors can expect to be served by a friendly soda jerk who will make you whatever dessert you desire."
"Stepping inside Glades Soda Fountain feels a lot like entering a time capsule — only tastier. This shop may be small, but it has plenty of heart to make up for its diminutive size. Head to the counter to order an old-fashioned soda, malt, or root beer float."
"If you’re feeling retro, be sure to hit up Glades Soda Fountain!. This blast from the past is located in the historic Glades Arts and Crafts Community only a few minutes from downtown. The extensive menu is sure to have something for everyone in the family."
"Three Bears General Store is one of the most popular spots to grab a souvenir when you visit the Smoky Mountains. This 40,000 square foot, unique shop is located in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and has everything you could ever dream of buying. Whether you want a stuffed animal, home decor, or a T-shirt, you will be able to find it here."
"Inside the Three Bears General Store, you’ll find everything from Amish jams and jellies to over 555 Great Smoky Mountain souvenirs. You can visit the Make-UR-Bear Factory, complete with outfits and accessories for your own stuffed animal. There’s a family-sized arcade where you can play air hockey, shoot a few hoops, and win some awesome prizes!"
"Where can you get ice cream and do some souvenir shopping at the same time?. Three Bears General Store will be the perfect spot for you to do just that!. You can even see bears and even give them a treat of their own – that’s how this shop got it’s name after all!"
"If Mayfield’s is your favorite ice cream of all time, then you need to go to the Mayfield Dairy Bar in Gatlinburg. You can get your favorite flavor served any way you want, whether that’s in a cup, cone, milkshake, banana split, or another way. You’ll find classics such as vanilla and strawberry, as well as other favorites such as turtle tracks and birthday cake."
"Mayfield Dairy Bar is located right on the Parkway and specializes in creatively flavored ice cream that will bring a smile to your face!. You can decide from all your favorite Mayfield ice cream flavors, like Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry and Moose Tracks. No matter what flavor you decide on, you’ll get the true taste of Southern homemade ice cream!"
"If you want a scoop of a favorite flavor you know and love, head to the Mayfield Dairy Bar. They have every flavor imaginable, from vanilla to moose tracks. Not only will you find ice cream cones, milkshakes, and sundaes, you will also find slushies, deep fried oreos, and more!"
"Edible cookie dough has exploded in popularity over the last couple of years, and with places such as Knox Dough offering up delectable bites of chocolatey goodness, it’s easy to see why. Another somewhat new innovation in the world of sweets?. Rolled ice cream, which is also on the menu at Knox Dough."
"Tucked away in scenic Wears Valley, Elvira’s Cafe offers mouthwatering home-cooked meals. A native of Siberia, Elvira fell in love with East Tennessee as a student, and after years of hard work, she opened her own restaurant in 2012. For breakfast, Elvira’s Cafe serves all of your favorite dishes, including french toast, biscuits and gravy, country ham, and a variety of crepes."
"Not only does this Wears Valley restaurant offer a menu with plenty of variety, but it also has a real, hands-on feel and has earned a good reputation with locals and visitors alike. For a classic country breakfast, be sure to try Elvira's: Hotcakes, bacon, eggs, hash browns, and biscuits & gravy. They even offer sweet & savory crepes!"
"Elvira’s | Townsend – crepes and pancakes! Burgermaster Townsend – great burgers, hot dogs, and soft serve. Located right next to the Smoky Mountain River Rat, so it’s awesome for when you finish tubing!"
"On our final morning in Knoxville, we had several options for breakfast—Makers donuts and Status Dough being two worthy contenders (and spots you absolutely must try if you have a sweet tooth), in addition to my regular, tried-and-true haunt, Tomato Head—but I can never resist the crepes at French Market, which has relocated from Gay Street to the other side of the square and, ultimately, won out in a battle of the breakfast foods. I still don’t regret that decision one bit!"
"A great place for dinner in Market Square is Tomato Head, they have yummy pizzas and a nice range of sandwiches, salads, and sweets. Read More – 12 cool things to do in Knoxville Tennessee"
"If you’re more in the mood for a pizza, salad, or sandwich, try The Tomato Head in Market Square. It’s right near your next stop anyway."
"My visit to this Old City chef-centric eatery set the tone for 2019, which wound up taking me to a number of what would generally be considered haute cuisine restaurants. Rebel Kitchen’s evolving menu showcases regional farmers and producers — an approach reflected in superb dishes like Dover sole with fingerling potatoes and spinach as well as the Painted Hills beef hanger steak, which is prepared sous vide style for 24 hours before being immersed in liquid nitrogen and flash-fried before serving. House-made breads and a delicious bowl of lentil soup completed our culinary tour."
"Located in the fourth oldest building in the city, built around 1820 and originally one of the finest hotels in the South, the site has seen four US Presidents pass through its doors – Ulysses S.Grant, Rutherford Hayes, James Polk, and Andrew Jackson. During the Civil War Union forces used the site as a hospital, before in the early 20th century it became a vaudeville theatre. The Bijou Theatre now often plays host to the"
"As Tennessee’s Official Archive and Repository for Aviation History, the museum is home to rare airworthy warbird aircraft – including a Douglas A1-H Skyraider and two P-47 Thunderbolts. Because the museum is located at Sevierville’s municipal airport, many of the planes take to the skies on a regular basis – which gives museum visitors (and those in town) unique opportunities to see history take flight. Explore the video page at www.tnairmuseum.com to see footage of these historical aircraft take flight from the museum."
"Aviation Museums135 Air Museum Way, Sevierville, TN 37862MoreLess Info. The Tennessee Museum of Aviation is a museum that displays a number of artifacts relating to aircraft and aviation. Exhibits at the museum include many historical artifacts and a 35,000 square foot hangar filled with numerous aircraft."
"Visit the Tennessee Museum of Aviation to explore a unique collection of military aircraft. You may even get the chance to see flight demonstrations by pilots in their vintage planes!"
"McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture explores the history of human culture across the world and its evolution along with other trending exhibits. The permanent collection includes ancient Egyptian relics, ancient artefacts of the native people of Tennessee, ceramics, textiles, rare dinosaur fossils, Tennessee’s war history and other objects from around the world. The museum pays ...Read more"
"A late brunch with live jazz is always a good idea; a late brunch with live jazz and an internationally inspired bloody mary menu only ups the stakes. Head to the historic Woodruff Building, home of the beautiful Downtown Grill & Brewery, for a one-of-a-kind Sunday brunch that has something for everyone. Peruse a full menu of late-morning favorites, as well as the restaurant's dinner menu, and feel comfortable taking the kids too — the under-12 menu (complete with cereal offerings) is sure to please young diners, who can color while they wait."
"Head over to Downtown Grill and Brewery if you’re looking for the best restaurant and bar in Knoxville to get the most for your buck. The restaurant offers great food, drinks, and entertainment to help you have the perfect night out in town. You just have to head down to this Knoxville grub spot and order a great dish and locally brewed beer."
"This two-story restaurant will hook you up with your first mimosa for just 25-cents!. If you’re into hard alcohol, take advantage of their double pours-for-the-price-of-a-single deal."
"Located in the heart of Gatlinburg near Ole Red and the Great Smoky Mountains Rangers Office, Gatlinburg Brewing Company offers a variety of original beers as well as tasty food. They keep customers on their toes with a beer tap list that is updated weekly. You can also enjoy appetizers like breadsticks and chicken wings, or make a meal out of it with a delicious craft pizza!"
"After a day spent exploring Gatlinburg, head to the Gatlinburg Brewing company for some craft beer and craft pizza!. This is great late night spot as well as they are open daily from 12 pm to 1 am and family friendly. Not to worry they also serve appetizers great for sharing like cheese breads, wings, and pretzel with beer cheese as well as an assortment of salads."
"There was wax attack at Hexagon Brewing, but we were feeling more of a German beer hall kind of afternoon, so we headed to Schulz Brau first for some hefes. Next up, it was over to Crafty Bastard where a Cuban food truck and a repurposed radiator repair shop greeted us. This funky and gorgeously open to the second story roof brewery is doing fascinating stuff with their concoctions, with White Arrow Pine Ale being SVV’s favorite and the Barkley Stout being mine."