Description: We ended up here by default since the mini golf course nearby was being cleaned and this was within walking distance. We had already eaten at the one in Gatlinburg and hadn't been too impressed but decided to give it another try.
This one felt more like a resturant while the other one felt more like a hiker's bar. It was too cool for us or maybe we're just getting old. Anyway, this one was flashier and felt more like a bar and grill than a simple bar.
When we were seated, I was handed a beer and wine menu. I was surprised. I asked the waitress when Pigeon Forge started serving alcohol. She answered with, "Oh, we're still not allowed t serve alcohol. Just beer and wine." I thought that was funny. Had I known that beer and wine were not considered alcohol I could have had a much more pleasant pregnancy.
Anyhoo...
My husband ordered a house salad, I got stuffed shells, and my son got a hamburger. My shells came with cheesey garlic bread. It was very good. The shells were good, too, and I got four of them, more than what I normally expect. They didn't come with a salad, though, and I might have liked that. My husband's salad was pretty much your basic salad. My son's food looked okay. He said the fries tasted "tangy" but I have no idea what that meant in 5 year old language. I tasted them and they were okay.
Our total bill was $32. Cheaper than some places.
If I were in the area and playing golf I would go back here and eat. It's supposed to stay open until midnight so if I got hungry late I might go back as well. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't make a point of returning. It was just okay.
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