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7 of the Best Downtown Gatlinburg Restaurants on the Parkway
"Built in 1830, this beloved spot is home to one of the oldest continually operating gristmills in the country and one of the most photographed mills in America. Step into the historic setting of the Old Mill Restaurant for breakfast, lunch or dinner (or all three!) and sample Southern classics like hot biscuits, local sausage, country fried steak, chicken and dumplings and chicken pot pie. For dessert, their homemade pecan pie is a little slice of heaven!"
"Another excellent family friendly restaurant that specializes in traditional Southern cooking is Mama’s Farmhouse, winner of the People’s Choice Award at the 2015 International Biscuit Festival. This restaurant has a no-menu, family style, all you can eat format. Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you just bring your family and your appetite, sit down, and enjoy the hospitality and delicious traditional recipes from the Johnson Family."
"We feature all the goodies that the Johnson Family's Great-Grandmother (known as Mama to the family) made for them. At Mama's Farmhouse we like to do things differently than most all-you-can-eat restaurants. We serve our food family style, which means no buffet lines for you to stand in."
"Mama’s Farmhouse is a fun place to eat in Pigeon Forge with your family. This restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but it’s a little different than traditional restaurants. Instead of everyone picking their own meal, food is served family style."
"Sawyer’s Farmhouse Breakfast is a great option if you’re looking for the best breakfast in Pigeon Forge. They have whole wheat, buttermilk, blueberry, and chocolate chip pancakes. There’s also blueberry, fruit, bacon, or chicken and waffles."
"One of the places you’ll find the best breakfast in Pigeon Forge includes Sawyer’s Farmhouse Breakfast. Get classic pancakes or have them topped with fruit or candy. Want something a little more decadent?"
"I had a pecan waffle, my husband had a platter of some sort.3. Everything was good, and we were able to get i..."
"The thought of eating warm apple fritters dipped in fresh apple butter, in a scenic farm setting is enough to make anyone set an alarm!. This award winning restaurant offers choices from Pappy’s Farmyard Omelet to Banana Foster Waffle, as well as an amazing kid’s menu with Rainbow Sprinkled Pancakes. Located in the Apple Barn Village with a cider mill, candy factory, and more to explore, Applewood Farmhouse will provide memories for years to come."
"Looking at the menu, you think the prices are a little steep for lunch...until you realize that with your lunch you get a wedge salad AND..."
"We really wouldn’t want Southern food any other way, so Tupelo’s is a go. With fried okra, fried green tomatoes, and scrumptious biscuits to start off, you’d be surprised you have room for anything more. But you really should stretch your stomach a little here because they’ve got fried catfish and Southern-style fried chicken on the menu."
"Tupelo Honey Cafe serves up some of the best and freshest comfort foods. Their fried chicken is amazing and the homemade biscuits and preserves are killer."
"Enjoy the famous breakfast bar at Shoney’s Family Restaurant during your stay in Pigeon Forge!. This buffet contains all of your breakfast favorites, including scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, home-fried potatoes, southern style grits, muffins, buttermilk biscuits, and fresh fruit!. Along with a delicious breakfast, you can count on Shoney’s Family Restaurant to provide plenty of southern hospitality with your meal!"
"And the young man that was our waiter was very nice and he just checking in on us to make sure all was good . We gave him a 20.00 tip b..."
"Hot Diggity Dawg is a little shop that’s great for a quick, delicious meal or a place to go when you want a snack. You can get a hot dog piled high with your favorite toppings, try their street tacos, or get a pulled pork sandwich. If you just want a snack, you can get nachos, loaded fries, or chips and queso."
"When you want an all-American meal, you should grab takeout from Hot Diggity Dog. You can get a 100 percent beef hot dog or 100 percent turkey dog topped with cheese, onions, relish, sauerkraut, chili, and more. You’ll also find street tacos, cheesesteak, nachos, chicken tenders, and more on their menu."
"You can get it topped any way you want, with mustard, onions, relish, peppers, ketchup, and so much more. This restaurant also has street tacos, pork nachos, queso and chips, and so much more. Your whole family will enjoy eating at this casual restaurant."
"Next to Heaven Ranch offers unguided trail rides, so the duration varies. For children under the age of 5, the single-rider price is halved. If the scenic views that you get on horseback aren’t enough, you can check out its zip-lining operation too."
"A photo posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀SOFIA (@karunenko) on Jun 27, 2015 at 1:52pm PDT. Another prime spot for those who love being on the water or getting in a good hike is Fort Dickerson Park. What makes it great: This park offers a quarry that’s great for paddling, as well as a scenic overlook (one of several) that is just a short walk from the parking area."
"Our hotel is practically right across the street from the Smoky Mountain Pancake House, where you can enjoy made-from-scratch buttermilk pancakes with a wide array of toppings and fillings!. As one of the top pancake houses in Pigeon Forge, this restaurant has been serving breakfast since 1968 and is well known as one of the best places to eat in the Smokies!. You won’t want to miss some of the specialties such as Reece’s peanut butter and chocolate chip pancakes, pecan pancake, or the mountain blueberry pancakes!"
"Diners order specialties such as Reese’s peanut butter or Caribbean – with sliced bananas fried right in – or enjoy an endless supply of buttermilk. Many reviewers enjoy coming back every year, and this pancake housePan is known for fresh fruit and great syrup. To find this spot, look for three bears on the red roof.Sides to try: bacon, Cades Cove country ham, smothered hash browns"
"If you want to eat at a pancake restaurant in Pigeon Forge with scratch-made food, you should go to Smoky Mountain Pancake House. Some of their popular pancakes are Reese’s peanut butter and chocolate, blueberry, and pecan. You’ll also find fluffy waffles and stuffed french toast on the menu."
"At the Sunliner Diner in Pigeon Forge, traditional American food is on the menu. Breakfast is served all day, along with a kid-friendly menu, a large lunch and dinner menu (starts at 11am), and treat yourself to some huge pies and shakes for dessert.2 minute walk // Next door to Music Road Resort Hotel 2302 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863"
"The mood of the ’50s is set with a beautiful chrome exterior, exceptional dining space and they serve breakfast all day plus lunch and dinner specials."
"550 Winfield Dunn Pkwy, Sevierville, TN 37876-5509American, DinerBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late NightTakeout, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]+1 865-908-1904http://www.thediner.biz"
"Take a step back in time and dine at The Diner in Sevierville!. This 50s-themed restaurant is one of a kind and serves up delicious, homemade meals. Enjoy your traditional diner fare, like burgers, fries, and shakes, or order a home-cooked meal of country fried steak or hand-battered catfish."
"The Diner is a restaurant in Sevierville that has all kinds of diner classics. You can get meatloaf, chicken and dumplings, or fried livers. They have tuna melts, BLTs, and all kinds of other sandwiches."