

Locally owned and operated, the restaurant is just seven minutes from downtown Gatlinburg. As you look out at a woodland view through floor to ceiling windows, relax and enjoy tasty appetizers, succulent prime rib, mountain trout and house specialties. Hidden away on a hillside above Gatlinburg, this historic log cabin, built in 1939, offers a relaxed atmosphere for an unforgettable dining experience.

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Glass enclosed seating on the Parkway, full service bar. Other specialties include steaks, prime rib, grilled chicken, BBQ, catfish - salads and sandwiches. House specialty - Award winning BBQ baby back ribs. This trendy seafood, comfort food, soup, and sandwich restaurant is conveniently located on the Parkway in downtown Gatlinburg. Garlic Rolls, large pizzas, veal parmigiana, spaghetti and meatballs, eggplast parmesan, antipasto salad and more.īlaine's Bar & Brill serves a great variety of freshly prepared meals and has one of the best views of the Smoky Mountains in Gatlinburg. Real hickory smoked Bar-B-Que beef, pork, chicken and ribs, mesquite grilled steaks and shrimp. Also on the menu are soups & salads, sandwiches, seafood, chicken, and more. If you want a great meal while experiencing a bit of history in Pigeon Forge, then stop at the Log Cabin Pancake House.Oak fired Black Angus steaks 6 year winner of "Best Steaks" by locals. The wait is never too long, and the food is definitely worth waiting for! You simply stand in line and they take you in when a table opens up. You don’t put your name in if you have to wait on a table.

They do their seating the old fashioned way….you form a line. Saturdays and Sundays are obviously the busiest days to come, but you can still get a table. They also have homemade dessert (banana pudding, cobbler, etc) that is made fresh every day that is absolutely tasty. The pancakes and breakfast are the heart of the Log Cabin Pancake House that keep people coming back, but the lunch buffet is incredibly good too. They do not use packaged foods, so everything is fresh with that southern, homemade flavor. All of their pancakes are made from scratch with some recipes that you probably won’t find anywhere else. The Log Cabin Pancake House has been a local favorite since it opened in 1973. They are open from 7am to 3pm every single day and they serve breakfast the entire time as well as a lunch buffet that is also delicious. If you’re heading toward Gatlinburg, it’s at the very end of the strip on the left. If you want the best breakfast in Pigeon Forge, then head to the Log Cabin Pancake House at the end of town. Log Cabin Pancake House’s Pigeon Forge location is closed for rebuilding until Spring of 2018.
