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Top 10 Gatlinburg Restaurants You Have To Try
"The Park Grill offers visitors and locals a true taste of the Smokies in a rustic mountain lodge. Whether you’re craving a tender steak or a juicy burger, you’ll be able to satisfy your appetite at this Gatlinburg restaurant. End your meal on a sweet note with some blackberry cobbler, or try it all with the restaurant’s dessert sampler!"
"1110 ParkwayGatlinburg , TN 37738. Visit WebsitePh:865-436-2300"
"Had the salad bar ,Grilled Shrimp and Sweet potato casserole with coconut And we ordered fried pickles as an appetizer . Everything was Amazi..."
"The Local Goat is considered to be a staple in this area, known for their scratch kitchen and incredible burgers. Their burgers are made daily with locally sourced beef and fresh veggies. The Local Goat offers both a gluten sensitive menu and the ability to make almost any of their burgers gluten-free with special buns available upon request."
"Much easier to eat vegetarian here than vegan, but not impossible. They’ve got plenty of tasty salads that can be revamped (sans dairy) and the Fettuccini Rocco is delicious, but leave the cheese and the chicken out. Try the Portobello Mushroom Burger — pure vegan goodness!"
"There are plenty of places to grab a burger and a beer in the Smoky Mountains, but not many are as memorable as Local Goat. It’s one of the few restaurants in the Gatlinburg area to source local ingredients, and the kitchen's attention..."
"Situated in the heart of downtown Gatlinburg, Loco Burro features an awesome rooftop patio complete with a bar and fire pits. When you dine on the roof, you’ll enjoy beautiful views of the city of Gatlinburg and the surrounding mountains. Loco Burro specializes in Tex-Mex favorites, including fajitas, burritos, tacos, chimichangas, and enchiladas."
"Another place you can go for amazing food in Gatlinburg TN is Loco Burro Fresh Mex Cantina. This Mexican restaurant is along the Strip, and it’s the only restaurant with a rooftop patio where you can enjoy the view of downtown Gatlinburg while you eat. On the weekends, you can listen to live music here too."
"If the craving for Mexican hits you while you’re in town, go to Loco Burro Fresh Mex Cantina. This is a great place to eat in Gatlinburg on the strip with its unique atmosphere and wide range of dishes. You’ll find classics like rellenos and fajitas."
"Blue Moose Burgers and Wings is the only family sports grill in Pigeon Forge and has been a fan-favorite among locals and visitors alike for years!. Watch the big game on one of the 20 flat panel TVs while chowing down on angus burgers, hotdogs, salads, and more. Choose from over 16 different flavors of wings, including milder Sweet Thai Garlic and Caribbean Jerk, all the way to the smoking hot Atomic and Mango Habanero."
"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)."
"This new craft beer bar has been quick to hop on the Sunday Funday train. They’ve set up an impressive build your own Bloody Mary bar inside!"
"Want to learn all about the city’s history and how it came to be the state capitol?. Head over to the stunning Blount Mansion for a fun way of glimpsing the past through the lens of today. U.S. Constitution signer William Blount, also the Governor of the Southwest Territory, owned the home, as it was built in 1792, the same year that the city was made his capitol."
"Head back in time to see the story of Knoxville firsthand at the beautiful Blount Mansion. The home belonged to William Blount, most well known for signing the U.S Constitution and for being the Governor of the Southwest Territory. The house dates from 1792 and William Blount’s presence here is actually the reason why Knoxville is the capitol of Tennessee."
"From the outside, the Blount Mansion doesn’t strike visitors as anything too remarkable. It looks very modern for a house built in the 1790s. It was the home of the Southwest territory’s only governor, William Blount, and served as its capitol building; Tennessee’s constitution was drafted there too."
"Muse Knoxville has got to be one of the best children’s museums in the country and focuses on inspiring kids to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) fields. The museum features a full planetarium, an augmented reality sandbox where kids can create mountains and oceans with a hand movement, and a maker’s space with real tools that they can use to create whatever their imagination dreams up. To save some money, visit on the fourth Friday of the month when Muse waives its admission fee from 6-8pm."
"The Muse Knoxville is a favorite of children in Knoxville, making it a great place to visit if you are traveling with younger visitors. The facility is a mix of art and science galleries and spans 4,000 square feet. The facility is split up into themed educational sections like construction, nutrition, and science and most of the exhibits are interactive so that children can learn by doing."
"Another one of the places to visit for kids, The Muse Knoxville is chock full of exciting and engaging activities. Spanning 4,000 square feet of space, it provides a harmonious blend of science and art, educating through showcases and galleries all the way. Among the topics kids will learn about here are nutrition, construction, science, and other similar subjects."
"Once you’re fitted up, wind through downtown and enjoy the 6.5-mile ride via the Neyland, Third Creek, and Bearden Village Greenways to Bearden Beer Market. Then kick back, relax, and reward yourself with the local brew of your choosing."