Girlfriends Getaway in Sevierville, TN. – What to Eat
There is nothing better on vacation than good food and Sevierville,TN. has just that. On my last Girlfriend's Getaway post I shared with you all of my favorite places to visit in Sevierville, TN. Now I'm going to share with you some of my favorite places to eat. Some of them even have some great stories.
Sevierville Tennessee Food:
Willies Pizza-Located on dolly Pardon Parkway, Willies Pizza is a great place to eat if you love Italian Food. I ended up sharing a thin crust pepperoni & bell pepper pizza with Zina because we will filled up some amazing garlic bread as an appetizer. Follow them on Facebook. Pricing: $2.49 – $14.99
Flapjacks – OK so the name pretty much sums this place up. They have fantastic pancakes and waffles. I'm a person that's always on the go so it's not often that I get to sit down and have a big breakfast. Flapjacks has been a family business for over 10 years founded by Brent Collier. Follow them on Facebook. Pricing: $1.69 – $10.99
Applewood Farmhouse – If you like down home cookin', you will love Applewood Farmhouse.Owned and operated by the Hick's and Kilpatrick's family this restaurant has a lot of history. They serve you delicious apple fritters & their signature Applewood Julip while you wait for your order. The Chicken and Dumplings I ordered were amazing. When your done eating you can sit out on the beautiful front porch in one of their rocking chairs and sit a spell or watch the peaceful river running through across the road. Before you leave you will want to check out the Applewood Cider Mill and gift shop where you can take a little bit of the Applewood Farmhouse deliciousness home with you including fresh baked bread. Facebook | Twitter | YouTube
Chop House– If you're looking for fresh seafood and premium steaks you're going to love the Chop House. They are also known for their giant sweet potatoes and colossal homemade onion rings.They serve U.S.D.A. prime and choice corn fed midwestern beef.Oh an by the way their dressings are made fresh daily.The Chop House was established in 1992 and now has 12 locations spread across 4 states. Pricing: $3.50-$29 Facebook
The Diner– Yep just as it sounds great diner food. But honestly for me the best part was getting to talk with the owner Howard Kingsbury. He came over and sat down with and we had a chat while we waited for our food. You see, even though he owns a diner he has a passion for healthy eating. So he offers a “Skinny Menu for all of his guests who wish to go for a healthier option.His wife is an artist and upon your visit you'll be able to see some of her beautiful artwork around the diner. She is quite good and if your real nice you might even be able to talk him into taking a piece home for a price. The food was absolutely wonderful and the conversations were great. Pricing: $1.99 – $14.99 Facebook | Twitter
Clint's BBQ & Country Cooking– If you love home cooking and good music you will love this place. They're serving up a heap of fun and this is where I had my first fried green tomato. Guess what I loved them! For dessert make sure you try a slice of their homemade cake. Not only do they serve great food and music but there is a great story behind Clint's. In 2010 Clint's BBQ burned to the ground and his local community came together to help him rebuild. When you see Clint ask him to share his story with and be sure to check out all the memorabilia hanging on his walls. Pricing: $2.89 – $29.99 Facebook
Total cost for our entire stay including food,hotel and attractions was $770 a person. The Sevierville Chamber of commerce has several packages that you can choose from.
Disclosure: I was invited to this trip by 5 Minutes for Mom and my travel, lodging, entertainment and food were all covered by the Sevierville Chamber of Commerce. All thoughts and opinions are my own. A special thanks to Jill from Baby Rabies for taking most the photos above.