Their ham and cheese omelette is amazing, their blueberry pancakes are awesome. The waittresses are ALWAYS friendly and chipper which is good since it's so early in the morning lol The pancakes are to die for.I look forward to them every year. We get there early and never have to wait to be seated, never have to wait for our waitress who is always attentive about our drinks/coffee. We always go around the last week of October to see the changing of the leaves and this is our one and only place for breakfast. This review is a little late since our most recent visit was in October of 2008 but my husband, father-in-law and I go to the Log Cabin EVERY SINGLE morning we are on vacation in Gatlinburg. But, way too EXPENSIVE!!!! If you are on a budget, it's not the place to go. VERY DELICIOUS!! I do like the Log Cabin. Everything is homemade there, bread (toast), waffles and so on. The bill came to $45 add tip, you have a $50 breakfast!!!! That's absurd!!! We usually eat at Mountain House on 321, which is great and very low priced restaurant and includes A LOT more food per platter and bill. So I ordered eggs for him (waitress marked 2 eggs, who knows why), I already asked about a childs order? then an order of bacon to go with the eggs. There was not a kids breakfast that just inlcuded eggs without pancakes. My two year old could only eat eggs and bacon, due to an allergy. Food items included: 1 oj, 1 tea, 1 coffee, 1 milk, adult blueberry pancakes w/bacon (which was not included in the price of pancakes, 2 eggs/bacon/toast, childs hotcakes/bacon. My husband, 2 chidren and I visited there a couple of weeks ago and was shocked at our bill. Used to get the Chocolate Chip Pancakes as a kid/teenager Yummy!! (I'm 40 now). Ask for “bear cakes” for the kids–pancakes decorated as a smiling Smokies bear!Īfter your bountiful breakfast and a day of fun, come home to a private Gatlinburg cabin.I have been coming to Gatlinburg for over 25 years and have been eating at the Log Cabin off and on since I can remember. Sizzling breakfasts served in cast iron skillets include eggs, hash browns, and meats to satisfy the hungriest diner. Order the signature sticky bun pancakes or Reese’s peanut butter cup pancakes. With pecan pancakes so good, they made Southern Living take note, Flapjack’s is a local favorite. Choose your favorite meat, egg, and cheese fillings to build your own hot breakfast biscuits, or dig into eggs, omelets, and house-made cinnamon rolls. Fuel up for your Smoky Mountains adventures on cinnamon roll pancakes, buckwheat fruit, nut pancakes, or thick-cut French toast. Time travel to Gatlinburg’s earliest days, when real-life frontiersman “Crockett” Maples dished up breakfast for hungry travelers like you. Lunch dishes include Southern favorites chicken fried steak and fried catfish. What will today’s special pancakes be? White chocolate strawberry, s’mores, or raspberry cheesecake? The Little House of Pancakes whips up unique treats daily, as well as its menu of omelets, biscuits, egg dishes, and pancakes galore. Omelets, egg dishes (served with fluffy pancakes, naturally), waffles, and French toast all feature here. Try the tender crepes, filled with fruits and topped with sweet or zesty syrups. Join the generations of diners who have loved this local tradition! Enjoy classic buttermilk pancakes and toppings, plus specials like sweet potato pancakes, cornmeal pancakes, orange-walnut pancakes, and buckwheat cakes. Pancake Pantry opened its doors in 1960 as Tennessee’s first pancake specialty restaurant. You’ll find egg dishes, waffles, and more here, including fresh biscuits served with gravy or ham. Taste the thin crepes, stuffed with fruit compotes. Add nuts or chocolate chips to any pancake. Choose from buttermilk, whole wheat, buckwheat, or cornmeal pancakes. You can’t miss this family-owned favorite–there’s a covered wagon on the roof! Inside, a rustic mountain cabin is the setting for your hearty breakfast. Why not try a new one each day you’re here? These are five of our favorites. In Gatlinburg, gateway to the Smokies, you can find your fill of pancake houses. Devouring fluffy pancakes with all the fixings is a great start to a day out in the Smoky Mountains.
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