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4 Romantic Restaurants in Gatlinburg Perfect for You and Your Sweetheart
"At the Best Italian Cafe and Pizzeria you will find delicious Italian dishes. The dishes are all cooked with great, fresh ingredients.You can find vegetarian options as well!. Some of their menu stars are the garlic knots, the pizza, and their calzones!"
"You have to start out with the garlic knots and marinara sauce. For an appetizer, you can’t go wrong with the artichoke bake or fried cheese raviolis. If you love seafood and Italian, you should try Chef Paul’s Seafood Medley."
"Another great Italian restaurant in Gatlinburg is Best Italian Restaurant. Try the stuffed shells, vegetable primavera, or spaghetti and meatballs. If you want chicken, you can get chicken parmesan, marsala, or florentine."
"Located five minutes from downtown on the East Parkway, Taste of Italy is one of Gatlinburg’s hidden gems. This excellent restaurant is run by a couple of New York natives who wanted to bring some authentic Italian cuisine to the Smokies. Guests at Taste of Italy will enjoy a wonderful selection of salads, gourmet pizzas, pastas, traditional Italian entrees, oven baked subs, and even more superb food."
"The only complaint is that they stopped serving pizzas and the kids didn't see any other Italian food they thought... (865) 325-1750Order online. Superb359 Reviews4.3"
"You’ll need to load up on carbs before summiting Clingmans Dome, and there’s no better place to do that than at downtown Knoxville’s dashing Emilia. The Italian restaurant, serving cuisine inspired by the Emilia-Romagna region, has a lot of the requisite Italian decor: brick walls, rows of wine bottles behind the bar, and oversized cans of tomato sauce doubling as decoration. But this warm retreat eschews red sauce Americana in favor of a more delicate, refined approach to pastas and entrees."
"Whether a Knoxville local or touring the city for the weekend, Emilia offers an ideal atmosphere for a romantic meal. Situated in the historic Market Square, Emilia’s kitchen specializes in cuisine inspired by Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region. Cooks prepare handmade pasta every day."
"Cucina Italiana (@bravocucina) on Sep 29, 2019 at 9:09am PDT. There’s a lot to like about this fine dining place that has 12 branches across the country. Repeat customers often order the Italian Wedding Soup which you can only find at Bravo."
"We have been to Bravo many, many times before and really enjoy coming, but during this last visit we had to wait forever to get our food."
"The Don Marco’s Family of Restaurants, who also own the popular Don Marco’s Mexican in Kodak and Don Marco’s Kitchen in Dandridge, have just added a third restaurant to their roster: Don Marco’s Kitchen in Sevierville. The new restaurant celebrated their grand opening on Dec. 10. Fans of the original Don Marco’s Kitchen location may already be familiar with the menu, which will feature All-American favorites including steaks, premium burgers, pastas and specialty pizzas."
"You can add a tip as an extra way to thank your delivery person for their efforts. How much you tip is up to you, and 100% of it goes to the delivery person."
"A primitive cabin sits hidden among the woodlands just outside the majestic park is known as Chapel in the Glen, the perfect venue for couples who like a rustic feel with its simple wood benches and rock-wall alter. In addition to the chapel, couples also have the choice of holding their ceremony in the garden gazebo area. Both venues are included in the wedding package choices which range from the very simple to the quite elaborate."
"The Chapel in the Glen is the sister chapel to Chapel in the Glades. It’s a bit smaller and a bit older than Chapel in the Glades, but some would argue offers better views due to its elevation. The Chapel in the Glen at the time of this writing has over 75 reviews on Google with an overall rating of 4.2 stars."
"In a gazebo at a secluded garden retreat, with a canopy of trees over a shimmering pond and waterfall. Book a wedding at the Chapel in the Glen to avail this stunning setting for an outdoor wedding. They have dressing rooms for the bride and groom."
"The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame is worth visiting for a few reasons: 1) girl power!. ; 2) it’s home to the world’s largest basketball; 3) the Hall of Fame is a sub-contractor for the Center for Sport, Peace, and Society. The society’s mission is “to use sport to change lives, communities, and the world through teaching, research, and service.” As travelers, how could we not want to support such a mission?"
"The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame is one of the fun things to do in Knoxville, Tennessee. On its rooftop, you’ll see the biggest basketball in the world, making it easily spotted from far away. It’s a great place to get inspired and a spot in the city that sports lovers shouldn’t miss."
"The Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum is one of many cool things to do in this lovely Tennessee city – and, better yet, it’s 100% free!. Termed as one of the most beautiful places in the USA, the property spans 47 acres and can be dated back to 1786 when it was a horticultural business privately owned by a family. The patriarch of the family was David Howell, a veteran of the Revolutionary War."
"In East Knoxville, the Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum was founded to preserve the Howell family’s history, who owned the property in the late 1700s. American Revolutionary War veteran David Howell planted an orchard, where he began selling fruits and vegetables to local families. He also started selling trees, seeds and small plants to westbound settlers."
"Photo Credit @amandastrav. Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretumis another natural spot that isn't far from downtown. The 47-acre site was the former home of Howell Nurseries."