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07-23-2008, 08:07 PM
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What about Tiramisu?? Hubby and I wwere talking about that this morning--it is his FAVORITE desert and there was a chain rest. in MD called Bertucci's that we haven't seen down here--I told him you all would know where to send him 
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07-23-2008, 08:53 PM
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We've also become partial to The Gondolier in Halls. I appreciate the fact that they have pretty good food, and the prices are very reasonable. And, the desserts are AMAZING.
Also, the Creamery was good when we tried it (thanks for the heads up JMT).
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07-23-2008, 09:04 PM
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Rankins on Central has a rep for a good greasy spoon.
I vote for Foothills Milling Co in Maryville as best gourmet, hands down. Though your hands will be down in your pocket digging for your last dime.
I usually enjoy Oodles on Market square. I really like the indoor "outdoor cafe" for rainy days plus it has a real outdoor cafe for when it's nice. I've had some so-so meals but most were quite good.
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07-23-2008, 09:29 PM
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I vote for Foothills Milling Co in Maryville as best gourmet, hands down. Though your hands will be down in your pocket digging for your last dime.
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I thought about mentioning this one also but because it is sooooo pricey I didn't. Great place and food for special occasions.
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07-23-2008, 09:44 PM
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It's not in Knoxville but if you are ever traveling during the day(11-3)(Mon-Fri) down Chapman Highway going to Sevierville there is a little place in Seymour called Taste of Country and its owned by three sisters who do all the cooking and baking, they have the best Chicken & Dumplings and the best Chicken Salad, in fact almost everything they make is good. They dont wait on you, you order at the counter, its served on paper plates but the portions are great and the price is even better. Its a must try if you are ever around this area. Its attached to Flyods Market and its on the Right Hand side of the the Highway.
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07-24-2008, 12:11 AM
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Thanks for all of the suggestions. I forgot to mention that I wasn't really looking for chain restaurants. I'm all about good local restaurants.
What about seafood in Knoxville? Are there any good places to go?
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07-24-2008, 04:50 AM
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Knoxville's not a big seafood restaurant town, but you'll feel right at home at the Shrimp Dock.
Shrimp Dock - Knoxville, TN
There are three or four now around town.
They bring it in from the gulf and sell it fresh. They do some cooking, serve up a decent shrimp po' boy platter. Usually have crawfish.
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07-24-2008, 05:50 AM
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Thanks for all of the suggestions. I forgot to mention that I wasn't really looking for chain restaurants. I'm all about good local restaurants.
What about seafood in Knoxville? Are there any good places to go?
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The afore mentioned Chesapeake's
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07-24-2008, 06:34 AM
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Sullivan's has an excellent flounder dish.
Also, one of our favorite casual places to go for seafood is Up The Creek in Alcoa. Great crab cakes (I still call them crab patties  ) and excellent fried oysters. Some wonderful fish dinners too.
Not alot of places to eat really good seafood. Haven't tried Chesapeakes yet.
I can second the Shrimp Dock. It's where I get my seafood in a pinch (when family isn't coming up from the coast). They have a wonderful shrimp poboy lunch and their freezer is full of some cooked up dishes. I can highly recommend some of those as well. However, if you see a sign on the boiled shrimp, crabs or crawfish that says "spicy", it's not spicy at all, very bland. Maybe by Knoxville standards it's spicy, but not N.O. I'm thinking that maybe you can ask at the counter and get the "good stuff" from the back room or something.
There's another place here too that sells seafood. I haven't been yet, but a friend frequents it often and recommends it:
Coastal Connections ~ Seafood Market
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07-24-2008, 07:11 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BarbG
Sullivan's has an excellent flounder dish.
Also, one of our favorite casual places to go for seafood is Up The Creek in Alcoa. Great crab cakes (I still call them crab patties  ) and excellent fried oysters. Some wonderful fish dinners too.
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Up the Creek is another national chain. It was started by the guys who started Applebee's and has locations as far away as North Dakota.
I agree with Shrimp Dock, though, and Chesapeake's. Otherwise I'm afraid knoxgarden is right, Knoxville is a town that doesn't seem to crave fresh seafood very much.
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