We went to Gatlinburg Tenn. in october last year and while there we ate at 3 places i have to recommend
The Greenbriar restaurant.
Best steak i've ever had. Get the meatball appetizer as well. expect to drop at least $200 for parties 3 and up. We begged for the meatball recipe but they wouldn't give it up
Seasons 101.
two words, Jazz chicken. that's all i'll say but it was amazing. The chefs there worked at the greenbriar and after dinner came out and gave us the meatball recipe which was really cool. at least $150 and up for parties large as 3 and up.
Crocketts breakfast camp.
the only breakfast i've ever waited 1 hour and 45mins to be seated and afterwards it was worth it. A great breakfast but learn from me and go online to get on the waiting list. They'll hold your table for 15mins. Don't be a chump like me and get on the waiting list as you arrive
anyways, it's a slow day and i thought i'd share these with you because i'm bored. God bless you all!
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We've had family meet-ups in Gatlinburg, but there's usually about 12 of us and we rent a cabin up in the hills. We all drive there and bring a bunch of food with us. We've never actually eaten a meal down in the town.
:-) But I'm filing this away for the next time.
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Try the meatloaf at the Greenbriar…….Meatloaf is one of the last things I would ever order, anywhere. I dont think I’ve ever made meatloaf….or had it in my own home as an adult. BUT….my dad ordered it. It was so much he couldn’t eat it all and he kept saying how good it was. So, I had a bite before the waiter took it…..WOW….I will order it if we ever go back.
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Originally Posted by 357:
Tom, he has a name.
Thanks for the heads up Jason. I'm headed to Gatlinburg in a few weeks.
Maybe Don't take 9 kids to the greenbriar but crocketts breakfast camp is right up their alley. Gatlinburg is nice but too touristy for me. We stayed in a cabin in pigeon forge which is a few miles down the road. I'm sure there's plenty of RV space up there though. God bless you brother!
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