Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill
restaurantTaste - Southern & Comfort

Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill: Classic Southern Flavors in Sevierville

starstarstarstar½ 4.7 (2,345 reviews)
location_onSevierville scheduleSun-Tue 11-4, Thu-Sat 11-8, Closed Wed timer1-1.5 hours
Family Fun Hidden Gems Scenic Views

About

Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill in Sevierville is a beloved restaurant known for its slow-smoked barbecue and grilled dishes. The menu features a range of Southern classics, from tender ribs to savory pulled pork, all prepared with time-honored techniques. The restaurant offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere where guests can enjoy hearty meals after a day exploring the Smokies. Large windows provide scenic views of the surrounding Smoky Mountain foothills, adding to the dining experience.

Named after local outdoorsman Tony Gore, the restaurant embraces the rich culinary traditions of East Tennessee. Barbecue is deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of the Smoky Mountains, with recipes often passed down through generations. The slow-smoking process used here reflects a long-standing regional method that highlights wood-fired flavors and tender textures. This approach connects diners to the heritage of the area, where food and community go hand in hand.

Visitors to Tony Gore's often comment on the welcoming service and the satisfying portions. The grill menu is complemented by classic sides like baked beans, coleslaw, and cornbread, making for a complete Southern meal. Families appreciate the casual setting, which accommodates both kids and larger groups comfortably. Whether stopping in after a day hiking near Kuwohi or exploring downtown Sevierville, guests find the restaurant a reliable choice for authentic Smoky Mountain fare.

Did You Know

  • Tony Gore was a well-known local guide and outdoorsman before lending his name to the restaurant (Sevier County Historical Society).
  • Slow-smoking barbecue in the Smokies traditionally uses hickory or oak wood for distinctive flavor (Tennessee BBQ Heritage Foundation).
  • Sevierville, Tennessee, is the hometown of country music star Dolly Parton (Sevier County Tourism).
  • The restaurant's location offers views toward the foothills leading up to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Local Chamber of Commerce).
  • Barbecue has been a staple in East Tennessee since the 1800s, evolving with influences from both Native American and Appalachian cultures (Appalachian Culinary Archives).
BBQ Dinner Family-Friendly Scenic $$
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Address
1818 Winfield Dunn Pkwy, Sevierville, TN 37876
phone
Phone
(865) 429-7771
schedule
Hours
Sun-Tue 11-4, Thu-Sat 11-8, Closed Wed
timer
Typical Visit
1-1.5 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill offer vegetarian options?

Yes, the restaurant includes several vegetarian-friendly sides and salads, though the main focus is on barbecue and grilled meats.

Is Tony Gore's family-friendly?

Absolutely; the restaurant welcomes families and offers a casual atmosphere suitable for guests of all ages.

Does Tony Gore's accept reservations?

Reservations are not typically required but can be helpful during peak tourist seasons or weekends.

Are there gluten-free options available at Tony Gore's?

Some menu items are naturally gluten-free, and staff can assist in identifying suitable choices upon request.

Is outdoor seating available at Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill?

The restaurant features large windows with scenic views but does not currently offer outdoor seating.

Take Home a Piece of Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill

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Field Notes

Last reported Bigfoot sighting near Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill: On May 12, 2024, a group of hikers near Tony Gore's reported seeing a large, shadowy figure moving through the trees just beyond the parking lot. Described as tall and covered in dark hair, the figure disappeared before they could get a clear look. Locals chuckled, suggesting it might have been a bigfoot enjoying some barbecue.

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