Carmelcorn Shoppe is a beloved local eatery specializing in freshly made caramel corn and a variety of sweet snacks. Located in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, it offers visitors a chance to enjoy warm, crunchy treats crafted daily on site. The inviting aroma of caramel corn fills the air around the shop, drawing in passersby looking for a nostalgic snack. Beyond caramel corn, the shop also features specialty confections perfect for gifts or indulgence.
The tradition of caramel corn in the Smoky Mountains traces back to early Appalachian fairs and markets where handmade sweets were a staple. Carmelcorn Shoppe continues this heritage by using time-honored recipes and quality ingredients, supporting the region's culinary culture. The shop has become a fixture in Gatlinburg’s tourist district, reflecting the area’s blend of artisan craft and hospitality. Visitors can appreciate not only the flavor but also the connection to mountain-made treats passed down through generations.
Visitors to Carmelcorn Shoppe often enjoy watching the caramel corn being made through the shop’s windows, where fresh batches are stirred and coated with buttery caramel. The friendly staff offer samples and can recommend different flavors or gift packages. Many guests take home bags of the sweet snack as souvenirs or share them with family after a day exploring the Smokies. The shop’s location in Pigeon Forge makes it an accessible stop for those seeking a quick, satisfying treat.
Yes, the shop offers certain caramel corn varieties that are gluten-free. It is best to ask staff for current options.
Carmelcorn Shoppe has an online store where you can purchase their popular caramel corn and gift boxes for delivery.
Yes, Carmelcorn Shoppe is wheelchair accessible with level entry and spacious aisles.
Seasonal flavors such as pumpkin spice or peppermint caramel corn are offered during fall and winter holidays.
Yes, Carmelcorn Shoppe accepts large orders and custom gift packages for special events and corporate gifts.
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Field Notes
Last reported Bigfoot sighting near Carmelcorn Shoppe: On April 12, 2025, a local visitor reported seeing a large, shadowy figure near the back alley behind Carmelcorn Shoppe around dusk. The figure reportedly paused, sniffed the sweet air, then disappeared into the evening fog. No caramel corn was missing, but the curious encounter added to the shop's mountain lore.