Shoney’s – Gatlinburg

  3.7 – 1,285 reviews   • American restaurant

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Seasonally closed. Since 1962, Shoney’s of Knoxville, INC has been a cherished family dining spot for Knoxville and its surrounding areas. We offer freshly prepared, All-American meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, featuring favorites like our iconic All-American Burger and legendary Hot Fudge Cake. Don’t miss our Freshly Prepared All You Care to Eat Fresh Food Bar, packed with healthy options for everyone. Shoney’s of Knoxville has been committed to serving delicious food at affordable prices, making every visit special. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, gather your family and friends at Shoney’s for great food and good times!

Family-oriented chain serving an all-American diner-style menu for breakfast, lunch & dinner.

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Shoney’s – Gatlinburg, TN

811 East Parkway, PO Box 527 Gatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 436-4178 / [email protected] #THEMOUNTAINSARECALLING

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Kirk Marshal
Shoney’s – Gatlinburg, Tennessee: Comfort Food and Mountain Hospitality Done Right

There are restaurants you visit once and forget by the time you hit the parking lot. Then there are places like Shoney’s in Gatlinburg, where you walk in hungry, leave full, and find yourself planning the next trip before you even pull out of the Smoky Mountain traffic. This isn’t fine dining. It’s something better: honest food served by people who seem genuinely glad you showed up.

The Gatlinburg Shoney’s sits right in the heart of tourist chaos, wedged between the Ripley’s attractions and a dozen fudge shops, but once you’re inside it feels less like a chain stop and more like the kind of diner your grandparents took you to on Saturday mornings. The booths are deep, the coffee comes fast, and the menu is exactly what you hope for when you’re coming off a morning hike or gearing up for a day navigating the Parkway with the family.

The breakfast bar is the main event here, and it delivers. Fresh biscuits and sausage gravy that doesn’t taste like it came from a bag. Scrambled eggs that are actually cooked to order if you ask. Bacon, sausage, grits, hash browns, fruit, and a rotating selection of hot items that changes just enough to keep regulars interested. You can load up a plate, sit down, and take your time without anyone hovering or rushing you out the door. For families with kids or groups trying to feed everyone without spending resort prices, it’s hard to beat.

If you’re ordering off the menu, the burgers are solid—thick patties, toasted buns, and cooked the way you ask. The patty melt is a sleeper hit: rye bread, grilled onions, Swiss cheese, and enough grease to remind you this is comfort food, not a salad bar. The hot fudge cake is exactly what it sounds like, and if you’re sharing it with someone, order two forks or prepare for a quiet territorial standoff.

Service varies depending on when you go. Hit it mid-morning on a weekday and you’ll get friendly, attentive staff who remember your coffee refill without being asked. Walk in at peak tourist season on a Saturday and it’s a different story—the place is packed, the wait can stretch, and even the best server is going to be stretched thin. But that’s Gatlinburg in July. If you expect white-glove service at a Shoney’s during peak Smoky Mountain season, you’re solving the wrong problem.

What makes this spot work is consistency. It’s not trying to reinvent anything. It’s doing diner food well, keeping it affordable, and making sure you leave with enough fuel to tackle another day in the mountains. The older crowd loves it for the nostalgia. Families love it for the price and the variety. And if you grew up coming to the Smokies, there’s a decent chance you’ve eaten here before and will eat here again.

Gatlinburg has plenty of places where you can drop fifty dollars a plate and wonder what you just paid for. Shoney’s isn’t one of them. It’s straightforward, filling, and reliable. Sometimes that’s all you need. And in a town built on spectacle, there’s something quietly satisfying about a restaurant that just does its job well and lets you get on with your day.

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Mario Martinez
We were in town for the holidays, we were walking around town and stumbled upon this place. They had breakfast bar and we decided to eat here.
The food was amazing, warm and the best part is that there was no wait time .
I would definitely come back and i recommend it to anyone wanting a delicious breakfast.
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Justin Cain
Waitress was great! Food was not. It was bland. Corn bread muffins overcooked and tuff, shrimp dry. Macaroni was disappointing. Saving grace was catfish and chicken. The ordered food was better than the buffet but not much.
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Vincent Lam
This town was so commercial and dynamic, but there were not too many restaurants open for breakfast in the morning. Some popular restaurants were packed. This Shoney’s was not crowded and served well. They got a fresh salad bar with many items. We had a takeout order of sandwich combo. The sandwich tasted juicy with toasted bread and many fresh vegetables.
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Peggy Gray
We wanted a quick bite while on the strip in Gatlinburg. We were told Shoney’s was like Frisch’s Restaurant, BUT it did not compare. They only had a choice of a couple of sandwiches and the bread was so stale we threw most of our sandwich away. I definitely would not recommend this restaurant.
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Jbelly K
Went here for breakfast. It was fresh and delicious! Pricey at $42. We still gave the young man $14 tip for outstanding service.
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Brad Brannon
Its been a while since we’ve been around a Shoney’s. The one near us closed. This was a sentimental treat. This location currently has an abbreviated menu, but they had our favorites so we were happy. It was clear, quite and friendly. Good location on the strip. Service was friendly and fast. A good alternative to the busy big tourist trap places. Look forward to trip to town.
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Bryan Dillon
I have read the reviews for this restaurant and I was thinking on passing it up. My wife and I was staying in Gatlinburg for our 33 year anniversary. We decided on going and checking it out for ourselves, we grew up going to Shoney’s with our parents while we were growing up. We wasn’t interested in a buffet bar, so I can’t speak on that. We ordered off the menu, she got the turkey club and I got the American cheeseburger. We both commented on how good they were and agreed it wasn’t a mistake going there. Hot fudge cake was awesome as it always was! (I do wish they would consider bringing back the fish and chips basket) Other than that, we plan to go back next year and bring our kids and grandkid.
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Eisa Bargo
I came here with my autistic son for breakfast. The lady helping us was more than happy to put us in a small corner so it was quieter for him. I am beyond thankful that they let him eat his chips while I got the buffet.

The food itself is amazing. They have a wide array of food to choose from and all of it is hot and fresh.
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Grover Forbes
Small dining area but no complaints. Small food bar but it was worth the wait. Recommended.
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