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Best Romantic Restaurants in Gatlinburg For Couples
"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."
"Bullfish Grill is one of the most popular restaurants in Pigeon Forge TN for fine dining. Guests will enjoy the best of the land and sea, including Grand Champion Angus Steaks, shrimp and grits, crab cakes, slow roasted prime rib, ahi tuna, and pork tenderloin. Whether you visit for lunch, dinner, or Sunday brunch, you are guaranteed to love your meal at this restaurant."
"If you love seafood, then definitely check out the Bullfish Grill as it’s perhaps the best seafood restaurant in Pigeon Forge!. We suggest this as a dinner option. Note that Bullfish is on the higher-end of pricing among Pigeon Forge restaurants, so we don’t typically suggest it for large families."
"The top destination for seafood lovers, Harpoon Harry's Crab House, is one the newest restaurant in Pigeon Forge and is located directly across the street from our property.. Perfect for families, Harpoon Harry's Crab House features fresh seafood items such as Alaskan King Crab, Jumbo Fried Shrimp, Pan Seared Sea Scallops, and more. With daily live entertainment, you will see why their motto is "It's not just a restaurant, it's an adventure!" Call 865-428-2006 to learn more."
"Harpoon Harry’s has one of the best seafood dinners in Pigeon Forge. Always fresh and always full of flavor!. Popular menu items here include sushi, shrimp any way you like, crab legs, lobster mac and cheese, oysters, and so much more!"
"Harpoon Harry’s features quality seafood, crab buckets, lobster, burgers and sandwiches at an affordable price. Harpoon Harry’s reservations are available on Resy. Click here to reserve your table."
"You might be surprised to find an authentic Cajun restaurant in Wears Valley, but Pawpaw's Catfish Kitchen is a great place to sample the flavors of the bayou!. Located just off of Wears Valley road, this New Orleans inspired restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. Check out these Cajun classics at Pawpaw's:"
"Pawpaw’s Catfish Kitchen | Townsend – amazing catfish and good Cajun food as well! Elvira’s | Townsend – crepes and pancakes!"
"Chesapeake’s Restaurant specializes in seafood and offers a modern dining experience for its guests with a river view and raw bar. It’s located along the Parkway in Gatlinburg. Chesapeake’s takes reservations online via Open Table."
"Everything about my experience at Chesapeake's was stellar!. The location is somewhat tucked away from the bustling main drag on a lovely stream."
"Location:432 Parkway, Gatlinburg As far as pancake houses in Gatlinburg go, this one gets rave reviews from locals and visitors alike!. Featured in “Taste of Home Magazine” and “Food Network,” Atrium Pancakes is known worldwide for their specialty pancakes. There are over 25 varieties to choose from but my favorite is the Baked Apple Pancake."
"While all of Atrium’s hotcakes are delicious, one of its pancakes has developed a cult following: the Baked Apple Pancake. Prepared in an oven, rather than over a griddle, this mouthwatering pancake is filled with freshly sliced apples and brown sugar. The Baked Apple Pancake was even featured in Taste of Home magazine!"
"Atrium Pancakes is another popular place to go for breakfast in Gatlinburg. They have buttermilk pancakes with homemade maple syrup. If you want something with fruit, try the banana and coconut pancakes or blackberry pancakes."
"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."
"Located in the heart of Gatlinburg near Ole Red and the Great Smoky Mountains Rangers Office, Gatlinburg Brewing Company offers a variety of original beers as well as tasty food. They keep customers on their toes with a beer tap list that is updated weekly. You can also enjoy appetizers like breadsticks and chicken wings, or make a meal out of it with a delicious craft pizza!"
"Then Gatlinburg Brewing Company is the perfect place for you!. Beer is brewed on site, ensuring it is fresh and delicious. You’ll find every kind of beer, from ales to IPAs."
"A sister restaurant to Cherokee Grill, the Smoky Mountain Brewery has recently expanded to three other locations in Tennessee. The original home of the microbrewery, however, is right here in the Smokies. The restaurant describes the first Smoky Mountain Brewery as ‘a cross between a ski lodge and a Bavarian beer hall’, and this makes for a lively atmosphere, where friends meet over hand-tossed pizzas, signature sandwiches and burgers and, of course, the wonderful microbrewed craft beers that give the Smoky Mountain Brewery its name."
"Smoky Mountain Brewery has been creating popular beers for visitors of Gatlinburg for over 20 years. They have six flagship brews that are always on tap, as well as four seasonal beers that rotate throughout the year, and a “Brewmaster Special” that rotates every couple weeks. This way, you can try something new and different, or stick to the great beers that you know and love."
"Not too many years ago in the hills of Tennessee, Moonshiners hid their stills from Federal Revenuers as they continued the 200-year-old tradition of making high-proof ’shine’ from corn mash and sugar. It was called hooch, mountain dew, white lightning and the better known name of Moonshine, all made famous in the 1958 movie “Thunder Road” starring Robert Mitchum and Gene Barry, and shot in Cocke County, Tennessee, right next door to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. But today, there has been a revival of the drink with the passing of legislation making production of Moonshine legal in Tennessee, and distillers have been coming out of the woods ever since."