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The 30 Best Restaurants in Pigeon Forge, TN
"Bistro seemingly has it all – history, great food, a cozy and intimate wood-and-brick interior and a hip owner in Martha Boggs. While legions of downtown restaurants have come and gone, Bistro has been an urban staple since 1980. Housed in the fourth-oldest building (circa 1820) in Knoxville, the Bistro offers three seasonal menus featuring locally sourced vegetables and products."
"Those in search of a meatless meal don't have to exert too much effort sifting through menu selections for suitable items. At Bistro at the Bijou, they have a separate menu for vegetarian and vegan diners. The lunch/dinner lineup runs the gamut, from white truffle fries and a house salad to veggie burgers and a sweet potato kale wrap."
"Local ingredients served in to-die-for dishes at Bistro at the Bijou. Photo Credit Greta Hollar. The Bistro by the Bijou is a cute, intimate setting with delicious food."
"Housed within a quaint historic log cabin built by one of Gatlinburg’s oldest families, Greenbrier Restaurant has the innate charm of a Southern eatery. Enjoy American dishes with French, Cajun, and Italian twists, as well as fanciful cuts of steak."
"Tennessee Jed’s is a great option for lunch places to eat in Gatlinburg. They also serve breakfast, have amazing coffee and are known for their fast and fresh food. Open daily from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm."
"Tennessee Jed's is a relatively small sized sandwich shop that could easily be missed. But that doesn't mean it should be!. My boyfriend has been raving about…”more"
"Located far from the center of Whittier, Taco Bell is a really good low-priced Fast Food Restaurant. You can get Mexican food in the Fast Food Restaurant. Taco Bell is a a great place for Family-Friendly Dining and Late Night Dining."
"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."
"For 90’s jams and country music, head to Hanna’s in the Old City. You’ll find a variety of folks here, which always makes for an…interesting night. There are always tons of people gettin’ down on the dancefloor here."
"1235 E Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738-5656Italian, Pizza, Sicilian, Southern-ItalianLunch, DinnerTakeout, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, BYOB+1 865-325-1750http://www.tasteofitalygatlinburg.com"
"A great place to go for a nice Italian dinner is Taste of Italy. Try the antipasto salad with olives, artichoke hearts, marinated mushrooms, capicola, salami and more for something light. There are several other salad entrees, plus sandwiches and subs."
"Established to conserve Knoxville’s black history, the Beck Cultural Exchange Center features the history of African Americans in Knoxville and East Tennessee from the late 1800s to present through photographs, newspapers, biographies, audio and video recordings, books and artwork. The center is located at 1927 Dandridge Ave. and open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm. This post was updated by Alexandra Olsen, a college student intern for TravelingMom.com, in May 2016."
"The Beck Cultural Exchange Center is loved for its permanent collection including The Pioneer Stairway (which includes the names and history of the earliest black achievers), The Hastie Room (includes reminders and personal items of William H. Hastie) and the United States Postal Stamps. The exhibitions pay tribute to some of the individuals in Knoxville’s past which helped shape the worl...Read more"
"The Beck Cultural Exchange Center is the primary repository of Black history and culture throughout East Tennessee. The museum’s historical archives include books written by African-American authors, and exhibits feature people and events that have played an important role in building up Knoxville’s African-American community. It’s an important place to visit."
"It’s nearing the end of your second day in Gatlinburg, but before you go to dinner, head up to the observation deck of the Gatlinburg Space Needle. In the evening, the Space Needle’s 360-degree view of the Parkway and the surrounding area is unbelievable. No trip to Gatlinburg is complete without going to the top of the Space Needle and seeing the Parkway lit up. For even more fun, hop on one of the glass elevators and check out Arcadia, a 25,000 square-foot recreation center with an arcade, laser tag and a hurricane simulator."
"The Iris Theater at the Gatlinburg Space Needle is another wonderful destination for live entertainment in Gatlinburg. The Iris is currently hosting Impossibilities: An Evening of Magic, Mindreading, and Mayhem."
"This spot made its RootsRated debut in our 8 Ways to Wile Away the Summer post, but we thought this stunning overlook was well-deserving of an encore. In South Knoxville at 1121 Cherokee Trail, you'll find a dirt parking lot near High Ground Park. Follow the gravel trail that begins in the lot all the way back through the River Bluff Wildlife Area to what is probably the most beautiful view of Knoxville."
"Placed on the outskirts of Seymour, China Wok is a really good Seafood Restaurant. It prepares Chinese and Asian. China Wok has the option to order the food to go."