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"On the outskirts of the city on a three acre estate is the gorgeous Chapel in the Park. The grounds are beautifully landscaped and accented with a well-maintained rose garden and two waterfalls. Couples have their choice of a simple garden wedding in the gazebo or the seasonally decorated chapel sanctuary for their ceremony."
"You’ll find seafood, steak, chicken, and a section that combines these entrees. If you’re wanting something a little lighter, we have a salad bar with over 40 toppings. Kids will love choosing from chicken tenders, steak, shrimp, and trout, and they also get to visit the salad bar."
"The Local Goat | Pigeon Forge – great variety and a good local, farm-to-table option Best Italian | Gatlinburg – we come for the garlic knots and the HUGE NY-style pizzas!. Two pizzas will feed our family of 10!"
"If you’re craving Tex-Mex in Gatlinburg, Loco Burro is for you!. This excellent restaurant serves the city’s best tacos, enchiladas, nachos, and fajitas. Loco Burro frequently hosts live music, but some of the best entertainment comes from watching visitors ride the restaurant’s mechanical donkey!"
"Loco Burro Fresh Mex Cantina is one of the best restaurants in Gatlinburg TN along the strip. They have all your favorites: chips and salsa, queso, and nachos. You can also try new things, such as street corn."
"You’ll find all your favorites, from enchiladas to fajitas to tacos. You can’t go wrong with the chips and salsa, and you know you want to, so go ahead and add queso!. Can’t decide what you want?"
"Pigeon Forge’s only family sports grill, Blue Moose is well worth visiting for fans of burgers and wings throughout the state and beyond. Fans of the latter will find them in 16 different flavors, from the harmless but tasty such as Lemon Pepper and Italian Parmesan to a flavor known only as ‘Atomic,’ graded ‘HOT!!!!. ’ (yes, with four exclamation marks on the menu)."
"One of the best Pigeon Forge restaurants for a burger is Blue Moose. They have all the classic American appetizers, from chicken wings to nachos. You can get salads or other kinds of sandwiches, such as cheesesteaks or chicken wraps."
"Barrelhouse by Gypsy Circus offers 40 taps of craft cider, wine, mead and local craft beers, along with a full food menu."
"Situated in Market Square in downtown Knoxville, Café 4 offers a modern twist on classic favorites. You can start with something light, like a parfait with Greek yogurt and house-made granola or oatmeal served with cinnamon, walnuts, dried fruit, and brown sugar. There are several versions of Eggs Benedict and other specialties on the menu, along with scrambles, shrimp and grits, fried chicken and a waffle, and huevos rancheros."
"If you only had one meal in Knoxville, this just may be the one. Awarded by the James Beard Foundation for Best Chef Southeast, Chef Joseph Lynn’s wood-fired Appalachian flavors permeate the weekly a la carte menus, paired with quite the impressive beverage list. Temporarily closed for renovations, the restaurant is slated to reopen on July 7, 2021."
"You'll want to reserve ahead for the privilege of noshing on James Beard Award–winning chef Joseph Lenn's modern Appalachian comfort cuisine. Lenn, who spent nearly a decade as executive chef at famed Blackberry..."
"Berry Springs Lodge is a romantic, secluded bed and breakfast located at the foothills of the Smoky Mountains and surrounded by tranquil landscaped grounds and miles of unspoiled nature. The huge stone and pine beamed living space has large windows overlooking the mountains, and each of the nine guest rooms and two suites has unique and individual décor and color schemes. Romantic and cozy, they all have fine linens, private bathrooms, TVs, patios or balconies, and individual climate control."
"Berry Springs Lodge is a quaint little bed and breakfast for couples that has some magnificent views of the mountains from your room. Not only do you get some of the best scenery at this retreat, but you're also provided a super lavish breakfast -- and lunch, and dinner if you choose!. RELATED: 10 Stunning Mountain Ranges Hikers Frequently Travel"
"In East Knoxville, the Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum was founded to preserve the Howell family’s history, who owned the property in the late 1700s. American Revolutionary War veteran David Howell planted an orchard, where he began selling fruits and vegetables to local families. He also started selling trees, seeds and small plants to westbound settlers."
"Photo Credit @amandastrav. Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretumis another natural spot that isn't far from downtown. The 47-acre site was the former home of Howell Nurseries."
"The city’s botanical gardens and arboretum are about as tranquil as it gets, with stone-lined paths meandering past all manner of colorful flowers."