Sevierville is where the locals eat. Away from the Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge tourist corridors, Sevierville restaurants serve authentic Southern food at fair prices. From farm-to-table concepts to old-school diners, this is the real Smoky Mountain dining experience.
In This Guide
Ristorante DellaSantina
Cozy Italian cuisine in Sevierville
Where to Stay: Eagles Ridge, Governors Crossing
View Full Guide →The Wildflour Bakehouse - Cinnamon Bread Factory
Fresh cinnamon bread and sweets
Where to Stay: Eagles Ridge, Governors Crossing
View Full Guide →Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill
Slow-smoked BBQ with scenic views
Where to Stay: Eagles Ridge, Governors Crossing
View Full Guide →Five Oaks Farm Kitchen
Southern breakfast and dinner favorites
Where to Stay: Eagles Ridge, Governors Crossing
View Full Guide →Papa Leone's Pizzeria
Handcrafted pizzas and Italian favorites
Where to Stay: Eagles Ridge, Governors Crossing
View Full Guide →Nagano Japanese Grill
Sizzling hibachi and fresh sushi
Where to Stay: Eagles Ridge, Governors Crossing
View Full Guide →Bakery and Desserts by Gracie
Custom cakes and desserts for celebrations
Where to Stay: Eagles Ridge, Governors Crossing
View Full Guide →Applewood Farmhouse Grill
Southern breakfast & dinner experience
Where to Stay: Eagles Ridge, Governors Crossing
View Full Guide →Seymour Grille
Classic American grill favorites
Where to Stay: Eagles Ridge, Governors Crossing
View Full Guide →Graze Burgers
Farm-to-table burgers with local ingredients
Where to Stay: Eagles Ridge, Governors Crossing
View Full Guide →Sevierville restaurants tend to be less crowded than their Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge counterparts, especially on weekday evenings. Many close earlier than you might expect, so check hours before making the drive.
Frequently Asked Questions
During peak season (June through October), reservations are strongly recommended at popular restaurants. Many spots in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge operate on a first-come, first-served basis, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Most restaurants in the Smokies are family-friendly. Check individual listings for high chairs, kids menus, and outdoor seating options.