Today, the Gatlinburg breakfast experience is well known. But in 1960, when Pancake Pantry was founded in the heart of the city, the idea of a pancake restaurant was an unusual concept.
For breakfast with a view, consider starting your day at The Atrium Gatlinburg, where you can indulge in a towering plate of pancakes while listening to the rushing sounds of the waterfall nearby.
Whether you are the type of person who enjoys a savory or sweet breakfast, you will find a meal that satisfies your cravings at this restaurant. Known for its larger-than-life portion sizes, Crockett’s Breakfast Camp is the kind of place where you show up with an appetite.
If you are looking for a grab-and-go breakfast in Gatlinburg, or you simply want to start your day off with a sweet treat, then The Donut Friar is the best place to go. This tiny bakery is located inside The Village in Gatlinburg — which is practically a small town within the city of Gatlinburg itself.
The Log Cabin Pancake House has been a local staple since 1976, making it one of the oldest breakfast restaurants in the city. Its homelike atmosphere and fireside dining are relaxing and enjoyable, but it’s the menu that truly shines.