If you’re looking at dining out for a special occasion or treating yourself on vacation, this is a great place to go. Cherokee Grill has its own butcher, bakery, and warehouse, so whatever you order here will be fresh and tasty.
After a day of exploring Gatlinburg, this is the perfect spot to stop for a meal. It’s also open until 1 a.m., so it’s a great late-night spot too. Once you’ve selected an app, like wings or cheese bread, order any of the beers on tap, which includes Belgians, cream ales, and pale ales.
When you think of Gatlinburg restaurants, a fish house may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But with 10 different rainbow trout entrees, as well as steaks, pasta, and seafood, this is definitely a restaurant worth trying.
If you’re in the South, you’ve got to stop somewhere for delicious Southern fried chicken. At Mama’s, you can get chicken and sides by the plate if you’re dining in and by the bucket if you’re getting carryout.
Calhoun’s is a barbecue legend in East Tennessee with good reason. There are many Gatlinburg Tennessee restaurants that serve barbecue, but Calhoun’s stands out for its quality.