
Mel’s Diner is a popular Family Owned and Operated American Classic Diner located in the heart of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, just minutes from Gatlinburg, Sevierville, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Since 1993, Mel’s Diner has offered its guests a classic 50’s diner experience with great American classic food and atmosphere. Mel’s has all of the classic food that you can expect from 50’s style diner, from hearty breakfast meals to juicy burgers and also legendary banana splits. Mel’s also has a complete line of limited edition T-shirts and other gifts to remind you of your time in Pigeon Forge. So what are you waiting for? Check out one of the most visited restaurants in all of Pigeon Forge the next time you’re in town!
Ample portions of diner cuisine for breakfast, lunch & dinner in a retro, chrome setting.
Hours
| Thursday | 7 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 7 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 119 Wears Valley Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Phone: (865) 429-2184
Website: https://melsdinerpf.com/
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Reviews
The diner was full and we waited outside. Unfortunately for us it was a little on the brisk side but it was okay. Inside, it was packed to the seams with people so it made movement a little hard but fortunately for us, we got a corner booth near the bathroom which was a blessing with kiddos.
As for the food, overall, it’s not bad. I wouldn’t say that it’s five star but it was good. I got the mushroom Swiss burger and my wife got the chili dog with fries. Our kids got grilled cheese.
So the burger, the was cooked perfectly giving it that medium tenderness which is great but the cheese and mushrooms weren’t melted or sautéed in order to hold together. The buns could’ve used a bit of a toasting too. Still ate it because I was starving. Hunger is the best flavor to anything.
The chili dog. My wife still loved it cause we were hungry but one recommendation is to place mustard on the center of the bun then top it with a balance of chili and onions. Seemed like an onion dog with the amount on it. Still edible though.
The fries, these were really good! The crunch to softness was on bit and when you bite into a fry to get a solid yet crisp crunch with the savory softness in the middle, you’ve found the right temp and time for cooking. Also, thankfully, nothing was greasy or dripping with grease like car in a shop. This shows a care for the food to be good and not something you’ll regret later.
The 50’s vibes are pretty chill especially with the music and the small diner that Mel’s is. What I would probably recommend is that during the spring through fall, expand the outside a little more for outside seating or even drive-in style parking area to bring those days of hanging your tray on the window to eat in your car back.
Overall, not a bad place to grab a bite to eat. Just keep in mind that it’s a popular spot in town and it’s right beside a sandwich shop and a grocery store which isn’t a total mood killer.
Looking forward to seeing where Mel’s goes in the next few years when we come back through Pigeon Forge.
We were immediately greeted and seated, and everyone was incredibly friendly. We had two tables, and our server did an excellent job taking care of both.
I ordered the two-piece catfish with mac and cheese and coleslaw — it was delicious, and the price was less than I expected. Others in our party also commented on how excellent their meals were.
Location: A+
Value: A+
Food: A+
Service: A+
Highly recommended!
The malts and root beer floats were a big hit with our crew and felt like a requirement, not an option. Everything tasted like proper diner food done right, not overthought, just well executed and satisfying.
As a big family, pricing matters, and this was very reasonable for the amount of food and quality we got. It’s refreshing to find a place that can handle a larger group without feeling chaotic or overpriced.
Great food, great vibes, and a place we’d happily return to next time we’re in the area.