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Top 4 Restaurants in Gatlinburg With a View You Can’t Miss
"The word steak originates from the mid- 15th century Scandinavian word steik along with the Old Norse word steikja. The Oxford English Dictionary's first reference is to "a thick slice of meat cut for roasting or grilling or frying, sometimes used in a pie or pudding; especially a piece cut from the hind-quarters of the animal." Angus cattle are a breed of cattle used in beef production."
"Always a winning decision to go here, apps are good (spicy shrimp). Burgers are thick & juicy, pastas are heaping over the bowl, and steaks are cooked just…”more"
"If you are a seafood lover, there is no better place for dinner than at Captain Jim’s Seafood Buffet!. This amazing buffet features almost every type of seafood imaginable and the price even includes all-you-can-eat crab legs!. Begin your meal with a bowl of New England clam chowder or a helping of peel-n-eat shrimp, or start off light with a salad or coleslaw."
"Harpoon Harry’s has one of the best seafood dinners in Pigeon Forge. Always fresh and always full of flavor!. Popular menu items here include sushi, shrimp any way you like, crab legs, lobster mac and cheese, oysters, and so much more!"
"Harpoon Harry’s features quality seafood, crab buckets, lobster, burgers and sandwiches at an affordable price. Harpoon Harry’s reservations are available on Resy. Click here to reserve your table."
"The Wild Plum Tea Room is an amazing place to have lunch in the Arts & Crafts Community. Named one of the top 10 restaurants in the state of Tennessee, this unique cafe features scratch-made food in an idyllic natural setting. Be sure to make reservations at The Wild Plum at least 24 hours in advance."
"Vegan and vegetarian options are pretty plentiful in this laid-back and friendly pizza place. They have vegan cheese so you can gobble up a pizza topped with fresh veggies and there’s also hummus and pita to snack on to your healthy heart’s content."
"The common belief is that Italians invented pizza, but its origin goes back to ancient times in the Middle East. Babylonians, Israelites, Egyptians, Armenians, Greeks and Romans, and other ancient cultures ate flat, unleavened bread cooked in mud ovens. The word "pizza" was first documented in 997 AD in Gaeta, Italy, and successively in different parts of Central and South Italy."
"Hummus and pretzel bites are other starter options and there’s a decent beer selection to wash it all down. Salads are also stars at the Mellow Mushroom and they’ll fix them up to your specifications, with a plethora of vegetables and plant-friendly options to choose from. Vegetarians will love the Veggie Calzone and customize an awesome pizza pie — vegan for veggie style."
"If you are looking for the perfect photograph to bring home that captures the magic of the Great Smoky Mountains, look no further than William Britten Photography!. The images at this gallery express the heart and soul of the Smokies throughout the different seasons of the year. Whether you want a photograph that depicts the stunning fall foliage or a winter scene of snow covered peaks, you can find it at William Britten Photography in the Morning Mist Village shopping area!"
"They serve Black Rifle Coffee Company coffee, which is a local brewer. They have a Just Black coffee that is served all day. There’s also a medium roast you can get, as well as a Coffee of the Day, which changes constantly."
"They grind coffee beans fresh every day, and they have a hot chocolate bar with all kinds of toppings and add-ins. Grab a bagel or fruit tart to go with your drink. You’ll find all kinds of other baked goods, as well as other types of food."
"Looking for the best coffee shop in Gatlinburg and don’t mind going off the beaten path?. Gatlinburg Grind is for you. Pastries are freshly baked every single morning and the bagels here are straight from New York City."