Gina
Little Creek Cafe is the only café in the area, which certainly adds to its appeal. I’ve visited three times and have consistently found the staff to be kind and welcoming. The food quality can be inconsistent, but overall it is decent. In particular, the breakfast sandwiches and quiche are enjoyable. The café is clean and offers comfortable seating with a pleasant atmosphere.
The main drawback is the wait time. On each visit, service took longer than expected. During my most recent visit, I was told they were short-staffed; however, it still took about an hour to receive our food despite the café not being busy. Without the long wait times, I would likely rate this place four stars.
It’s a good option if you’re not in a rush, but may not be ideal for those with limited time.
… moreDeepak Krishnappa
Little Creek Cafe is a hidden gem. The place has a rustic charm on the outside and feels amazing once you step inside. We had a great breakfast with delicious food and coffee. One standout was their homemade orange jam, it was incredibly tasty and something we’d love to buy if they ever decide to sell it. Next time, we’ll definitely call ahead and ask if they can make a little extra. A lovely spot we’d happily return to!
… moreGaga Traywick
Grateful this place has survived, with the new owners things seemed the same but yet with a twist of country generational hand-downed recipes straight from granny herself. Her photo still hangs on the wall as you walk in. Prepare yourself for a true sit down experience, this is the slow life pace you have been dreaming of.
I won’t share the details of each plate, this is something words cannot describe, close your eyes, picture for a moment sitting in granny’s kitchen, the sounds of the griddle going, hot tea or coffee in your hands keeping you warm, took me back way back to my first trip here on Thanksgiving 1992. Kinda the same but this time my life made sense, I could all the hands of women in my life who struggled to put hot meals on the table. A little teary, we left and as I looked over at the highway above I could see the angels and heaven above, my faith is strong and in this moment I felt what she felt as the fog moved through the trees across and as I looked back even though the old sign is no longer there I knew I would be back.
… moreAmie
Made a quick stop for breakfast Glad we found this place. Eggs scrambled and one over medium were on point! Sausage gravy and biscuits were delicious with a side of crispy hash browns!
… moreMelissa
My ol man and I stopped at this lil out of the way restaurant on our way home from GA. We pulled in and said well it’s gonna be a gem or dive. Let me tell you it was a GEM. As soon as we walked in the sweetest young woman greeted us all smiles, made me feel like she actually liked being there. He got the turkey club with fries. I got hamburger w/chz no onion with onion rings. I know I know no onion but got onion rings I don’t like raw onions. The Orings were phenomenal, like I’m 44 and they were the best I’ve ever had period. The burger was cook perfectly club was a hit to he was jealous he didn’t order the Orings also. There was a veteran in the cook or owner not sure but his apron said Col. Bob came out from the back to thank the man for his service. CB was also in the service they talked back and forth about what each other did I was blown away by the to men in front of me and what they did for this country. We paid and went to car, CB was out side he stood and talked to us for a few it was a really nice family type atmosphere and it made me feel like I was at homestyle place. With EXCELLENT food.
… moreLinda Norris
I was a visitor to the community, a patron and a volunteer for the special complimentary Thanksgiving meal served today. The best part is the historical story, the down home “everyone is family” and the welcoming, giving couple Bob and Mitchell who have operated it for 2 years. When I’m in the area I will return for a chargeable meal and definitely look forward to return. Check their website to read and learn about this gem of a country restaurant and wonderful couple. Thanks Bob and Mitchell and other volunteers of today.
Linda from Pigeon Forge, TN
… moreJames Ball Jr
Very neat location, but the food was off. The biscuit seemed very much from the can and microwaved. We waiting a long time for our food, and when we got it the hash browns looked undercooked. Also the prices seemed very high for the location. The place was spotlessly clean though. Just drive the extra 10 minutes to Wagon Wheel food is much better.
… moreDave Markham
We dropped in to take out a couple of Raichyl sandwiches along with brunswick stew and butternut soup. OMG, the butternut soup was the star of the meal. The sandwiches were delicious but that butternut soup was oh so yummy. It’s a small locally run business so set your expectations on that level. The staff is friendly and helpful. If you’re wanting fastfood go to Hardee’s.
… moreS L
Very delicious lunch food with speedy and warm service! We came here after skiing. We really appreciated this home style cafe. The sandwiches were wonderful !
… moreUrsula G
After we lost our go-go spot in Marshall, we wound up driving north in search for a new breakfast spot.
I’m SO glad that we found this excellent spot. Delicious!! The food is closer to “what I’d make at home” meaning I CAN actually eat the breakfast and not feel like I’m bloated or had overly processed food.
Furthermore. LOCAL options?!? I can pay an up charge and have local eggs? DONE!! Yes, please. I love the choice of being able to support the future of where the food comes from. I don’t want to support mass-farming simply by eating at a Waffle House, ya know. 😉
Highly recommend to check this spot out. The owner is also a great guy to have a chat with. Very happy to support this location and their family that has helped so many others. Keep on keeping on.
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