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Top Rated Gatlinburg Hotels and Motels
"Take your dessert experience up a notch at Curl de la Creme, which goes beyond your ordinary ice cream shop to serve delicacies you never knew were possible. Founded and owned by a talented team of sisters, this unique establishment transforms the dessert experience into a form of entertainment. Curl de la Creme’s dessert creation process begins with selecting your favorite mix-ins, with options including everything from cookies to fruit and even cereal."
"McCampbell was a blacksmith, carpenter, and the church’s minister. The original log building was replaced with the current one in 1902. As with the Primitive Baptist Church, America’s Civil War divided the church."
"Need to blow off some steam but aren’t up for trekking through the Smokies?. A few hours at TopJump Trampoline & Extreme Arena will do the trick. Created with both kids and adults in mind, this indoor trampoline park has activities including a climbing adventure, trampoline dodgeball, an air bag, and an open jump area."
"Dulce Nitrogen of the latest restaurants to open on the Parkway in Pigeon Forge, bringing bubble tea and waffles to the Smoky Mountains!. This unique restaurant serves different flavors of bubble tea, ranging from exotic flavors to locally inspired favorites. Bubble tea is a milk or fruit-based tea that is served with chewy tapioca balls at the bottom."
"Reduce your stress and help your health along the 10 miles of greenways, trails, and pathways around Sevierville. As part of an initiative to improve communities and improve open spaces, the Sevierville Greenways project continues to expand and develop more paths."
"Although Abrams Falls is only 20 feet high, the large volume of water rushing over the sandstone cliff more than makes up for its lack of height. In fact, Abrams Falls is the most voluminous waterfall in the park, easily making this the most scenic waterfall in the Smokies. As a result, the moderate 5.2-mile roundtrip hike to the waterfall is one of the more popular hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains."
"A moderate 5 mile hike leads to one of the most dramatic waterfalls in the Smoky Mountains near Cades Cove. From the trailhead near the halfway point in Cades Cove, hikers will descend down a stunning river gorge to this high-flow waterfall in the park. Otters are known the frequent this section of the river on Abrams Creek."
"Abrams Falls is only 20 feet high, but it boasts a large volume of water and a wide cascade that more than makes up for its lack of height."
"Located on Historic Nature Trail in an old fashioned cabin, the Log Cabin Pancake House is a can’t-miss stop for any vacation in Gatlinburg. Guests will enjoy a reasonably priced and varied menu with all of your breakfast favorites, including pancakes, country ham, omelets, french toast, and biscuits and gravy. If you’re looking for home cooking away from home, you will love the Log Cabin Pancake House."
"Another pancake house in Gatlinburg is the Log Cabin Pancake House, which has been family owned and operated since 1976. There are tons of amazing flavors available on the menu, such as Butterscotch Chip Pancakes, Caribbean Pancakes, and Raisin Nut Pancakes. Some of the other breakfast specialties include French crepes, country fresh eggs, sugar cured ham, and all-you-can-eat biscuits n’ gravy."
"327 Historic Nature TrailGatlinburg , TN 37738. Visit WebsitePh:865-436-7894"
"Don’t let the lack of fancy fool you at Little House of Pancakes. Known as one of the best Ma and Pa spots in the area, Little House of Pancakes will surely give you the tasty pancakes you’ve been searching for. And with portions as large as they are here, you’ll be set for a full day in the park after breakfasting here."
"Little House of Pancakes is a charming mom and pop restaurant located on the East Parkway. Known for its generous portions, reasonable prices, and fast service, Little House of Pancakes serves breakfast from 7 a.m."
"The pecan Belgian waffles are so good/ fresh and not too sweet!!. Coffee was great, and the service... (865) 436-8784Order online"
"Atrium Pancakes is known as a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike to come for fluffy pancakes, 24 different types to be exact. If you aren’t sure what you want to try first, you can’t go wrong with the baked apple pancake. This tasty treat is stuffed with warm apples, then cooked until golden brown and served with butter and syrup."
"While all of Atrium’s hotcakes are delicious, one of its pancakes has developed a cult following: the Baked Apple Pancake. Prepared in an oven, rather than over a griddle, this mouthwatering pancake is filled with freshly sliced apples and brown sugar. The Baked Apple Pancake was even featured in Taste of Home magazine!"
"Atrium Pancakes is a place that both locals and visitors have come to love. Located in Gatlinburg, this pancake house is known for its Baked Apple Pancake. The Baked Apple Pancake is stuffed with warm apples, then cooked until golden brown and served with plenty of butter and syrup."
"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."