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Top 5 Best Places to Eat in Gatlinburg with a View
"If you’re in the mood for Italian, why not get it from the best?. People come back to this restaurant time and time again because Best Italian truly lives up to its name!. They offer delicious classics like pizza and pasta, signature dishes including their generously sized calzones, and tasty cheesecake for dessert."
"You have to start out with the garlic knots and marinara sauce. For an appetizer, you can’t go wrong with the artichoke bake or fried cheese raviolis. If you love seafood and Italian, you should try Chef Paul’s Seafood Medley."
"Taste Of Italy is a charming authentic Italian dining experience helmed by married duo Geri and Harold Mabee, serving up some of the Smoky Mountain region's best Italian menu selections. The warmly-decorated restaurant is known for its vegetarian-friendly menu offerings, also featuring a full menu of gluten-free selections for diners with dietary restrictions. Classic menu selections include favorites like chicken marsala, Maine lobster ravioli, baked manicotti, and margherita pizzas topped with fresh tomatoes and basil."
"Taste of Italy is an Italian restaurant you should definitely visit while you’re in town. You can get pizza, pasta, steak, chicken, salad, or any other kind of Italian dish you can think of. Whatever you decide to try, you’ll find it delicious since it’s from a locally owned restaurant!"
"This restaurant was great, you want Wine bring your own they only have beer... Yes tea, soda & water."
"Since we’re venturing into Sevierville, the all-new Squisito Too is worth mentioning on this list for its very affordable kids’ menu. Conveniently located in Tanger Outlets, the restaurant recently opened as the first Squisito Too location in all of Tennessee. We love it because it has all the things kids love (like pizza and simple pasta), but it also offers healthier options, and it’s all very affordable."
"Service was not good, soda was flat, chicken was burnt and hamburger was dripping with grease. We usually go there for lunch when we go and never have a ..."
"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."
"The Knoxville Museum of Art has been in operation for 25 years and has the mission statement of celebrating and promoting art from the Tennessee area. The building is a work of art itself as it is made of marble mined in Tennessee, and it also has the claim to fame of having the largest glass installation in the world called the Cycle of Life. You can find the work of artists from all over the state of Tennessee here as well as pieces by up and coming talent from the region."
"Another museum not to miss while in Knoxville is the Knoxville Museum of Art. One major draw of this art museum isn’t just its two permanent exhibits that are inspired by Southern Appalachia but the museum’s glass installation, which is the largest of its kind in the world. Knoxville Museum of Art isn’t just for art snobs either; families with young children will enjoy an afternoon here, as the museum has an interactive play area for young visitors."
"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!"