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"Known as one of the best restaurants in Pigeon Forge for seafood, the upscale setting is the perfect place to relax with the one you love. Although the menu is a bit more pricey than most you’ll find in the area, it is well worth it. It is hard for me to narrow down a favorite, but some of the best food I’ve had here is the Bacon and Shrimp Flatbread, Bullfish Strawberry Salad, and Asiago Grilled Salmon."
"I had reviewed the original downtown Chesapeake’s way early in my Grub tenure, so I thought it would be fitting to try the newer west location. As with the original, it’s hard not to like this site’s treatment of seafood, exemplified on my visit by a variety of dishes, including clam chowder, Oysters Chesapeake, smoked trout and Maryland crab cakes. The homemade Key lime pie and stellar service only bolstered the reputation of the Chesapeake’s brand."
"9630 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922-2201American, Bar, SeafoodLunch, Dinner, Brunch, DrinksTakeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Parking Available, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Free Wifi[email protected]+1 865-851-9088http://www.chesapeakes.com/"
"We dined here for our anniversary and were very impressed with the service and the food. My wife had the red snapper with spinach and I had the haddock w..."
"Located on the borders of Oak Ridge, Long John Silver's is a really good low-cost Seafood Restaurant. This Seafood Restaurant is especially good at Family-Friendly Dining. Long John Silver's is a take-out Seafood Restaurant."
"After ordering at drive-thru, was told to pull out front & wait; 20 mins later, got outta my car to go check on order; then it was ANOTHER 5-10 mins ..."
"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."
"On our final morning in Knoxville, we had several options for breakfast—Makers donuts and Status Dough being two worthy contenders (and spots you absolutely must try if you have a sweet tooth), in addition to my regular, tried-and-true haunt, Tomato Head—but I can never resist the crepes at French Market, which has relocated from Gay Street to the other side of the square and, ultimately, won out in a battle of the breakfast foods. I still don’t regret that decision one bit!"
"A great place for dinner in Market Square is Tomato Head, they have yummy pizzas and a nice range of sandwiches, salads, and sweets. Read More – 12 cool things to do in Knoxville Tennessee"
"If you’re more in the mood for a pizza, salad, or sandwich, try The Tomato Head in Market Square. It’s right near your next stop anyway."
"Nearly 1000 whiskies grace the bar at this Old Town Scottish haunt, where catching live music is a given, may it be a big show or a pub session where you’re encouraged to join in — if that’s your talent. Savor traditional Scottish dishes such as Scotch eggs, steak and ale pie, and fish and chips. You can also order fare like haggis, neeps, and tatties, even if just for the simple reason that “neeps and tatties” is fun to say."
"End your night on the town with a taste of Scotland at Boyd’s Jig and Reel. In the Old City, this Scottish-inspired pub is home to some of the city’s tastiest and most unique desserts. Open until 3 a.m., Boyd’s Jig and Reel prides itself on its rich heritage, and its dessert menu is no exception."