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Pigeon Forge Dining

Places to Eat in Pigeon Forge for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

From family-owned restaurants to well-known national eateries, Pigeon Forge is a dining delight. Whether you’re craving steak, seafood, or pancakes, you’ll find something to suit your appetite here. Of course, no visit to Pigeon Forge is complete without some tasty Southern cuisine and finger-licking barbecue.

The Island is one of Pigeon Forge’s most popular retail and entertainment complexes, featuring live entertainment and lots of terrific eateries, including Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, Mellow Mushroom, Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen, and The Fudgery.

Here are more of our favorite places for dining in Pigeon Forge:

Alamo Steakhouse

Alamo Steakhouse

3050 Parkway

Locally owned and operated, award-winning Alamo Steakhouse offers an extensive menu of oak-fired steak, seafood, chicken and chops - a local favorite!

pulled pork sandwich with fries

Bennett's Pit Bar-B-Q

2910 Parkway

Slow-smoked barbecue is the recipe for success at Bennett’s Pit Bar-B-Q, where customers line up for pork, beef brisket, chicken and meaty ribs.

pancakes

Flapjack's Pancake Cabin

2734 Parkway

When you’re craving a country breakfast, head to this Parkway pancake restaurant for made-from-scratch hotcakes filled with peanut butter and bananas, chocolate chips, pecans and more.

Huck Finn's Catfish

Huck Finn's Catfish

3330 Parkway

Locals and guests line up for Huck Finn’s all-you-can-eat catfish and chicken dinners, served with homemade slaw and Southern fried hushpuppies.

The Old Mill Restaurant in Pigeon Forge.

The Old Mill Restaurant

175 Old Mill Avenue

Dating back to 1830, the iconic Old Mill serves classic family favorites, including pot roast and country-fried steak. Afterwards, stop by the General Store for homemade jams, jellies, flour, and baking mixes.

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