Great Smoky Mountains Food 🌈 Century-Old Restaurant with Thousands of
Walking through the town of Gatlinburg, You’ll definitely be drawn to this century-old brunch spot 🤩 The line outside is so long That you don’t even need to check Yelp to know it’s a must-visit! 🔥🔥🔥 Without a reservation, the wait is at least an hour 🤣 So remember to book online in advance, friends! ‼️ The huge iron pot sign at the entrance is eye-catching~ The interior, decorated with a historical and cultural vibe, is truly unique~ The newspaper-style menu is also a refreshing touch! 🔥🔥🔥 With my keen foodie intuition, I knew their skillets had to be amazing 🤔 And sure enough!! ✅ The Black Bear Camp Skillet Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 A popular flagship skillet breakfast platter, featuring eggs 🍳 (cooked any style), potatoes 🥔, smoked ham 🍖 (recommend Sugar Cured—not too salty), sausages, smoked bacon 🥓, a portion of grits, a small biscuit, gravy, and their signature giant cornbread! The portion is huge!! If you don’t have a big appetite, consider sharing or taking some to go! All the ingredients are incredibly fresh and taste authentically American. The smoked ham isn’t greasy at all! The sausages are perfectly seasoned—not too salty. The grits are slightly sweet~ That soft, fragrant cornbread with butter is absolutely to die for! 👍👍👍 Even if you’re full, I highly recommend taking it on the road—one bite when you’re hungry will make you feel pure happiness!!! ✅ Cinnamon Roll Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟 A super popular giant cinnamon roll—it’s huge!! The cinnamon flavor is rich and intense!! Cinnamon lovers, you can’t miss this! 😘 But it’s very, very sweet ☺️ If you’re not a big fan of sweetness, share it with others! ❌ Just a heads-up—if you like fresh-squeezed juice, skip the juice here! Their orange juice tastes like the bottled kind you can buy at any supermarket, not fresh-squeezed! —— Restaurant Name: Crockett’s Breakfast Camp 📍 1103 Parkway, Gatlinburg TN 37738 —— #AtlantaDayTrip #TennesseeTravel #GreatSmokyMountainsFood #GreatSmokyMountainsBrunch #GatlinburgEats #PigeonForgeFood