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10 of the Best Restaurants in Gatlinburg TN With a View
"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."
"Located right on the main drag in Downtown Gatlinburg, you'll find The Park Grill, another excellent steakhouse option for couples in Gatlinburg. This upscale restaurant features low-lighting, tasteful décor that's inspired by the natural beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. As a result, this mountain lodge-style restaurant is perfect for enjoying a delicious steak dinner or a trout feast!"
"Owned by the same family that runs The Peddler, The Park Grill is another iconic restaurant in Gatlinburg. Couples will love The Park Grill’s rustic, yet elegant atmosphere, which is reminiscent of a traditional mountain lodge. Popular dishes at The Park Grill include the Southern Pecan Chicken, Fresh Mountain Rainbow Trout, Award-Winning Ribs, and the Shrimp & Crab Bisque."
"Titanic Museum Attraction honors the passengers and crew of the famous ship by telling their stories – a mission the museum is continuing even now. Beginning Monday, March 30 First Class Maid Jodi will share a LIVE inspirational passenger story that illustrates hope, courage, and resilience. The live videos will be at Noon EST Monday-Thursday on the Titanic Museum Attraction Facebook page."
"This fabulous, 2-story attraction is built half-scale to the original ship!. As you enter the Titanic Museum, you’ll receive a boarding pass of an actual passenger or crew member. As you move along, you’ll have the chance to view more than 400 artifacts, valued a whopping $4.5 million!"
"Knoxville tour continues… #knoxrocks #knoxfido #knoxdogpark #holstonriver #holstonriverpark #italiangreyhoundsofinstagram #italiangreyhound #iggy #dogclothes. A post shared by Bill Cameron (@summer_and_moose) on Jun 30, 2016 at 10:43am PDT"
"5500 Kingston PikeDim lighting, high-backed booths, checkered tablecloths, ivy-covered trellises, deep red walls adorned with paintings of gondola scenes still lifes of fruit and wine -- the décor at Naples does its best to evoke, if not authentic Italy, then someone’s idea of authentic Italy. The food does most of the convincing. Menu items include chicken saltimbocca, pesce puttanesca, scallops pignole, and an excellent lamb osso buco."
"Cucina Italiana (@bravocucina) on Sep 29, 2019 at 9:09am PDT. There’s a lot to like about this fine dining place that has 12 branches across the country. Repeat customers often order the Italian Wedding Soup which you can only find at Bravo."
"We have been to Bravo many, many times before and really enjoy coming, but during this last visit we had to wait forever to get our food."
"This extravagant house is sometimes called the Confederate Memorial Hall, and it’s one of the most visited historic sites in Knoxville. It was originally gifted as a wedding present to Congressman Robert Houston Armstrong and Louise Franklin. It also served as the Confederate army headquarters during the Siege of Knoxville; bullet holes in some of the walls are a vivid reminder of its wartime past."
"The Ramseys were one of the first families to settle in Knoxville and were very involved in the local community. In 1797, the city’s first builder, Thomas Hope, constructed the Historic Ramsey House using Tennessee pink marble and blue limestone. Today, it sits on more than 101 acres (41ha) and has been restored and furnished to reflect the period of the Ramsey family’s occupancy."
"The Historic Ramsey House was built for one of the very first families to come to the city and settle. Colonel Francis Alexander Ramsey arrived as the house was finished in 1797 and his family was very much involved in the local community. Few other homes dating back to the 18th century are among the open tourist attractions in the region, so this is a real find."