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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Sevierville Restaurants - Guide to Saving Money Dining Out

There are many reasons why you may want to conserve your cash by eating inexpensively while on your Smoky Mountain vacation. Perhaps you would prefer to use more of your money on local attractions with your family, or maybe you want to stay at a nicer hotel during your stay. It is also possible that by eating cheaper, you could enjoy a longer vacation. Fortunately, there are many Sevierville restaurants that provide excellent value when dining out during your stay.
In fact, Sevierville, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg have no shortage of family owned and operated restaurants that cater to both local residents and visitors. In addition to experiencing some of the best food in the area, you will also find great deals during the
week on breakfast, lunches and dinner. Not only will you be able to enjoy trying some of the regional specialties, but you will also have all the comfort foods that you enjoy within a walk or a short drive.
One example is the popular local restaurant "The Diner", located at 550 Winfield Dunn Parkway. It is close to the Kroger Grocery store and Lowes Home Improvement just off the Parkway as you enter Sevierville. This blast from the past, 50's style diner features friendly service and all American classic meals and desserts, including breakfast. They boast 30 meals for under $5.99 and also offer some great lunch specials Monday through Friday.
If your taste buds are calling for Mexican, we recommend El Paso which is located in the same complex as the Diner just next to Staples. El Paso features an extensive lunch-special menu with meals in the $4-$6 dollar range. The special lunch pricing is only available Monday through Friday, but if you can get there for your middle-of-the-day meal, you will be served good food at a good value.
If you want a little bit of everything, Ryan's Steakhouse is a block south of The Diner on the same side of the road. They offer an excellent value with a Monday-Friday all-you-can-eat lunch buffet for only $4.99. The food is always fresh and tastes great! We have also found the staff there to be friendly and helpful.
There are plenty of fast food restaurants to choose from as well. There's McDonalds, Wendy's, Taco Bell, Burger King, Hardee's, KFC, Subway, Sonic, Quiznos, A&W Root Beer, and more. Many of them have value meals and items that are budget priced.
If there is rain or other inclement weather that keeps you and your family from enjoying the mountains and attractions, it's a great idea to order in a pizza and have it delivered to the hotel or rental cabin. Well known chains like Pizza Hut, Domino's, Papa John's and Bellacino's have one or more locations in the area. Pizza joints often run specials that prove to be a good value, especially for families.
Another great idea is to rent a condo or mountain cabin for you and your family. Many of the condos are fully equipped with a kitchen, appliances, plates and utensils, so you can store and prepare your own meals. This is a great way to save lots of money on dining out, and you will have more space to stretch out and relax. One thing to keep in mind if you are going to be buying groceries is that Tennessee charges tax on groceries. If you are traveling by car and you will have lodging with a kitchen, you may want to bring most of your groceries with you. If that's not practical, there are well known and well stocked grocery stores throughout the area including Kroger, Food-City and Wal-Mart.
A cabin rental is an especially good value if you are travelling with a group of family and friends. In general, the larger the group, the more money you can save. The Smoky Mountain area features cabins that are capable of comfortably hosting 10, 20, or 30 or more guests. If you vacation with multiple families, you could take turns cooking so that everyone gets a break from that particular chore. Staying in a cabin with a group can really lower your nightly lodging costs on a per person basis - not to mention the money you save on dining out if you prepare most of your own meals.
No matter how long you are staying, we hope that the ideas shared here will help you keep your costs down during your Smoky Mountain vacation. With all the choices available here, it's not difficult to find a good, ready prepared meal in a Sevierville restaurant for between $3 and $6 - and that's pretty cheap these days. Fixing something yourself will lower the cost even more, and you'll have more to spend on other fun things during your stay.
Here's the site I recommend to learn more about Smoky Mountain cabin rentals. This article originally published at http://www.smokymountaincabinrentals.org/sevierville-restaurants.html
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