by Gary Bailey | Jun 16, 2023 | Food, Places to Eat In Gatlinburg, Restaurants, Reviews
We previously reviewed J.O.E. and Pop’s Sub Shoppe, located near the Arts & Crafts district, which offers delicious sub sandwiches. Today we’re going to review its sister business, located in the same building, Mama’s Chicken Kitchen. It presents...
by Gary Bailey | May 16, 2023 | Places to Eat In Gatlinburg, Restaurants, Reviews
Located right outside the downtown area of Gatlinburg (in the direction of the Arts and Crafts district), lies a gem of a breakfast destination, Little House of Pancakes. From the moment you set foot in this charming spot, you are welcomed into a world of culinary...
by Gary Bailey | Apr 18, 2023 | Food, Places to Eat In Gatlinburg, Restaurants, Reviews
Located on the outskirts of Gatlinburg, near the Arts & Crafts district, lies a cozy little sub shop called J.O.E. and Pop’s Sub Shoppe. It is a split restaurant that shares both physical space as well as menu space with Mama’s Chicken Kitchen. We did...
by Gary Bailey | Dec 12, 2022 | Food, Places to Eat In Gatlinburg, Restaurants, Reviews
Tucked away on the backside of the Village Shops downtown lies one of the more unique dining and drinking experiences in Gatlinburg – Boudicca’s Celtic Pub. It is one of Gatlinburg’s newer eateries, having been in business less than a year....
by Gary Bailey | Oct 18, 2022 | Food, Places to Eat In Gatlinburg, Restaurants, Reviews
Johnny Rockets is a 50’s-themed burger joint located on the main strip (Parkway) in downtown Gatlinburg. It is a restaurant chain with locations nationwide, especially in tourist areas. Johnny Rockets is easy to find. From the Historic Gatlinburg Inn, walk out...
by Gary Bailey | Sep 16, 2022 | Food, Places to Eat In Gatlinburg, Restaurants, Reviews
One of the really interesting aspects of Gatlinburg is that the history of the town and surrounding mountains permeates everything here. Several local restaurants have themes based on historical Smoky Mountain figures. The newest is Cumberland Jack’s LeConte...