Mentioned by The Appalachian Lodge
4 Places with the Best Dessert in Gatlinburg
"The Old Mill Restaurant provides a true taste of Southern hospitality. Food & Wine Magazine recently named it one of the best breakfast places in the nation!. You can start your day with a full Southern breakfast of fluffy biscuits, cooked-to-order eggs, pancakes, grits, pepper gravy, and so much more."
"The Old Mill Restaurant is one of the most popular places to visit for the best breakfast in Pigeon Forge. It’s known for the history of being the oldest grist mill in the area that is still in operation today. Any of the dishes with grits or made with flour have been ground on site by the mill."
"Mama’s Farmhouse is another great option for breakfast in Pigeon Forge that you’ll want to check out during your visit. They are known as “The Best Southern Country Cookin’ in The Smokies,” and have award-winning biscuits to validate that motto!. They have a family-style breakfast where you choose what you want, and they will bring out as much of it as your family can eat."
"Eat your fill at Mama’s Farmhouse, which provides several all-you-can-eat meals for a single price. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the restaurant has reduced rates for kids aged six to 12, while children under five eat free. Each person orders an entree and dessert, while the table as a whole orders selection side dishes."
"Mama’s Farmhouse is a great place if you want everyone to eat a hearty meal that will keep them full for several hours!. Each meal is served family style and each day of the week offers a slightly different menu. Kids age 5 and under eat free with a paying adult and kids ages 6-12 eat at a discounted price."
"At Sawyer’s Farmhouse Restaurant, you’ll get all of the traditional breakfast dishes served with a down-home feel. Everything on the menu is made right at the restaurant, so you’ll see some tasty homemade items like Chicken and Waffles, some of the best Bananas Fosters French Toast and Southern Peach Crepes!. You won’t want to miss out on breakfast at Sawyer’s!"
"This breakfast spot ranks high for delicious pancakes and hearty portions. The Hershey’s chocolate chip, silver dollar – a plate of 10 – and whole wheat are among the stacks. Many fruit pancakes are cooked with fresh fruit inside, then topped with fruit, powdered sugar and more."
"I had a pecan waffle, my husband had a platter of some sort.3. Everything was good, and we were able to get i..."
"Perhaps the most visited attraction in Sevierville is the Apple Barn Village, with restaurants, shopping, and experiences to please everyone in the family. One of the restaurants there is the Applewood Farmhouse, proudly serving home-style Southern fare in an adorable setting. The most desired item at Applewood Farmhouse is, hands-down, the complimentary apple fritters."
"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..."
"For a classic Italian take on pizza, you should go to Best Italian Restaurant. Their pizza has a New York style thin crust. They have the classics, including cheese and pepperoni pizzas."
"Best Italian | Gatlinburg – we come for the garlic knots and the HUGE NY-style pizzas!. Two pizzas will feed our family of 10!"
"100% vegan Israeli cuisine at this falafel & hummus bar on Gay Street. Falafel and hummus varieties sum up the majority of their menu, with expected offerings like baba ghanoush and a smorgasbord of add ons from harissa to tahini. The cauliflower is roasted to perfection, and you won’t feel an ounce of guilt at any selection you make."
"Serving dinner nightly and brunch Friday through Sunday, this Market Square staple focuses on local and regional American cuisine and is part of the boutique Oliver Hotel. Slurp the signature Royale ramen or devour the confit short rib — either will make your visit memorable. After all those to-go cocktails or a night at the adjacent speakeasy, Peter Kern Library, head back over for the hangover helper at brunch."
"The Sweet Shoppe is located in Dollywood and is one of the most well known candy stores in Pigeon Forge. With taffy and candy apples that have been described as heavenly you won’t want to miss out on making a stop the next time you’re at Tennessee’s top theme park. Chocolate lovers will find plenty of treats to satisfy their taste buds."
"All of the sweet treats at The Sweet Shoppe of the South are made fresh daily, with the freshest ingredients, like real butter, fresh eggs and local produce. Here’s a sample of some of the flavors you can expect to see at their new cupcake shop in Pigeon Forge:"
"Visit the Crave Sweet Shop to mix and match your favorite treats from a cache of candy goodness. Walk into this candy ..."
"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."