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Marty Loveday & Associates
Real Estate & Auction |
| 1356 Dolly Parton Parkway Sevierville TN 37862
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Toll Free: 1 (877) 908-9330
Office: (865) 908-9330
Fax: (865) 908-9220
Email: marty@martyloveday.com |
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| Marty Loveday & Associates Real Estate & Auction of Seymour |
130 Maryville Hwy Seymour, TN 37865 |
Office: (865) 573-9444
Fax: (865) 573-9222
marty@martyloveday.com
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Restaurants
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Greenbrier
370 Newman Rd.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
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Phone: (865) 436-6318
Website: http://www.greenbrierrestaurant.com
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The main log structure of the Greenbrier Restaurant was built in the late 1930s. Operating as the Greenbrier Lodge, it catered to hunters, travelers, and vacationers. Owner Mrs. Blanche Moffet treated her guests to breakfast in the morning. Afterwards, they could explore the area or stay at the lodge and enjoy the mountains from the sun deck (now covered by the dining room floor) or relax in Gatlinburg's first concrete swimming pool. Sleeping arrangements were strict.
Married couples occupied the two rooms that now make up the lounge. Single ladies and Mrs. Moffett shared the two rooms above the kitchen while gentlemen slept bunk-style in the room across the lobby. Over the years, many renters have come and gone, including The University of Tennessee Actors Guild while they performed at Hunter Hills Theatre off Highway 321.
In 1980, Dean and Barbara Hadden purchased the building and surrounding land and opened the Greenbrier Restaurant. Through the years, all six of their children have worked at the restaurant in varying capacities. Dean and Barbara leased out the restaurant before Dean passed away in 1991. Barbara, with the help of son David and his wife Becky as managers, re-opened the restaurant in 1993.
Today David and Becky, along with their son Jordan, own and operate the Greenbrier Restaurant. The Hadden family would like to thank you for your patronage and welcome you to this unique dining experience.
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The Peddler
820 River Road
Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738
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Phone: 865-436-5794
Website: http://www.peddlergatlinburg.com
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The Peddler has not only become a Gatlinburg dining tradition, it is literally built upon tradition. The building is constructed around the C. Earl Ogle cabin, the home of one of Gatlinburg's first pioneer families, with materials from four other original home sites used to complete the structure that is now the Peddler.
Nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in downtown Gatlinburg, Tennessee we specialize in traditional dishes, served just the way you like them! Including, but not limited to, Steaks, Prime-Rib, NY Strip, Filet Mignon, Seafood, Mountain Fresh Trout & Salmon, Chicken, and of course our famous salad bar. Make sure to save room for our delectable desserts!
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~We are Open 7 Days a Week.~
4:30 on Saturdays, 5:00 Every Other Day
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Parton's Deli
332 Parkway
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
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Phone: 865-436-9625
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THE BEST DELI IN SEVIER COUNTY. |
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The Park Grill
1110 Parkway
Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738
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Phone: 865-436-2300
Website: http://www.parkgrillgatlinburg.com
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The Park Grill concept is unique from it?s building design to it?s menu. We are located 200 yards from the entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. From interior to exterior, The Park Grill compliments the natural beauty of our mountains. The structure itself is a feast for the eyes. Composed of massive dead standing Spruce trees, each was hand picked and trucked across the country from Idaho. A leaf motif is used as the primary decorating detail. You will find leaves in the lighting fixture design, in the restrooms, as coat hooks, on the ceiling fans and on the bar top. On the front of the bar are panels of layered metal silhouettes that form mountains scenes with a background of polished copper. Some of the tables have copper tops imprinted with leaves. The chairs are hand-made from Tennessee Hickory and upholstered with a leaf design fabric.
So Come see for yourself...and find out why everyone is talking about The Park Grill!
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Best Italian
968 Parkway (Located in the Elks Plaza)
Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738
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Phone: 865-430-4090
Website: http://www.bestitalian.com
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Where the question is not: "Is everything alright?" Just how good is it?" |
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Dixie Stampede
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Phone: 865-453-4400
Website: http://www.dixiestampede.com
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The Smokies Most Fun Place To Eat! |
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The Bear Creek Grill
1654 E. Parkway
Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738
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Phone: 865-430-1551
Website: http://www.bearcreekgrill.com
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Who: Jim & Marilyn England, owners of Best Italian and Howard's Restaurants.
What: Situated over a running creek and backing up against the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Bear Creek Grill surrounds you in the natural beauty of this area.
Where: Located just 3 miles out 321 from the hustle-bustle of downtown Gatlinburg, the new Bear Creek Grill offers you a unique and relaxed dining experience.
Why: Because you are ready to step up to an elegant, yet relaxed meal or event.
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The Old Mill
164 Old Mill Ave.
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 37863
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Phone: 865-429-3463
Website: http://www.old-mill.com/shops
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You simply haven't experienced true Southern cuisine until you've sat down to an old-fashioned breakfast, lunch, or dinner at The Old Mill Restaurant. Located adjacent to our historic Old Mill, this dining spot has earned us a reputation as one of the top restaurants in the Smokies. Many of our customers eat with us several times during their vacation stay. Some make a day trip to the area just to have their favorite meal.
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Ye Olde Steak House
6838 Chapman Highway
Knoxville, Tennessee 37920
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Phone: 865-577-9328
Website: http://www.yeoldesteakhouse.com
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One of Knoxville's Oldest and Most Popular Fixtures
Located Five Miles South of the Downtown Henley Street Bridge on Hwy. 441.
"FOOD FIT FOR A KING" |
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