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Top 5 Pigeon Forge Nightlife Hangout Spots
"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!"
"Smoky Mountain Pancake House has all of your favorites breakfast staples!. Try the peanut butter and chocolate chip pancakes or blueberry pancakes. They are known for their stuffed french toast, which is decadent with every bite."
"For great southern barbeque, you should go to Delauder’s BBQ. They have some of the best prices for the amount of food you get!. Some appetizers they serve include nachos, cheddar jalapeno bites, and fried green beans. Try a pulled pork sandwich or a Smoky Mountain slaw dog."
"Family run very good people.The brisket is my favorite but I always have to get a pulled pork sandwich too if... (865) 325-8682Order online. Superb293 Reviews4.8"
"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."
"Inexpensive Traditional American Restaurant Waffle House is placed in the city center. This Traditional American Restaurant is perfect for Family-Friendly Dining, Late Night Dining and Breakfast. Waffle House is open 24/7."
"Highway 209 is a gorgeous stretch of asphalt that’ll take you up by Lake Junaluska, right along the Pigeon River, and eventually, to Haywood 209 Cafe. Here, they’re whipping up overflowing breakfast plates and serving locally-roasted coffee from Smoky Mountain Roasters—all for shockingly reasonable prices. Don’t leave without trying the Toad in a Hole for breakfast!"
"This fun buffet offers all-you-can-eat pizza, pasta, salad, and dessert for extremely reasonable prices. Guests will find a wide variety of pizza toppings, with everything from Ham & Cheddar to Mac & Cheese in the mix. Make sure you try some of CiCi’s irresistible cinnamon rolls when you visit!"
"Not too many years ago in the hills of Tennessee, Moonshiners hid their stills from Federal Revenuers as they continued the 200-year-old tradition of making high-proof ’shine’ from corn mash and sugar. It was called hooch, mountain dew, white lightning and the better known name of Moonshine, all made famous in the 1958 movie “Thunder Road” starring Robert Mitchum and Gene Barry, and shot in Cocke County, Tennessee, right next door to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. But today, there has been a revival of the drink with the passing of legislation making production of Moonshine legal in Tennessee, and distillers have been coming out of the woods ever since."
"Located in the heart of Gatlinburg near Ole Red and the Great Smoky Mountains Rangers Office, Gatlinburg Brewing Company offers a variety of original beers as well as tasty food. They keep customers on their toes with a beer tap list that is updated weekly. You can also enjoy appetizers like breadsticks and chicken wings, or make a meal out of it with a delicious craft pizza!"
"After a day spent exploring Gatlinburg, head to the Gatlinburg Brewing company for some craft beer and craft pizza!. This is great late night spot as well as they are open daily from 12 pm to 1 am and family friendly. Not to worry they also serve appetizers great for sharing like cheese breads, wings, and pretzel with beer cheese as well as an assortment of salads."
"For the past 50 years, Maggie Valley Restaurant has been a local icon—and a favorite breakfast spot for travelers and locals alike. You can’t go wrong with anything here, but we’re fans of their biscuits and blueberries pancakes. With authentic, country-cooked dishes on every corner of the menu, you’ll want to stop by to fuel up for a long day of adventuring in the Valley!"