Food Scene
Wasabi Japanese Steakhouse
118 Major Reynolds PlThe French Market Creperie West
161 Brooklawn StLakeside Tavern
10911 Concord Park DrCalhoun's in Turkey Creek
625 Turkey Cove LnOur waitress, Alexis Mayuex, did a phenomenal job the entire time we were at the table. She didn’t leave our drinks empty, constantly refilled our bread, and made our experience one to never forget!! I hope the that next few customer get the pleasure of having her as a waitress. I will most definitely request her next time I come in! I will also always recommend the Turkey Creek location because of their amazing service!
Abuelo's Mexican Restaurant
11299 Parkside DrOur waitress, Alexis Mayuex, did a phenomenal job the entire time we were at the table. She didn’t leave our drinks empty, constantly refilled our bread, and made our experience one to never forget!! I hope the that next few customer get the pleasure of having her as a waitress. I will most definitely request her next time I come in! I will also always recommend the Turkey Creek location because of their amazing service!
Last year, while on vacation, we went to the Smoky Mountain Brewery in Pigeon Forge. That visit was forgettable and a reviewed it as so. For Father’s Day, I was treated to dinner at the Knoxville restaurant. Everything that I had previously loved about Smoky Mountain Brewery was evident in Knoxville. Our waiter Joe was great and constantly checked up on us and removed dirty plates and dishes. The beer sampler I had was very good, with the Black Bear being my favorite. The price for the sampler is very good too; this time I had 6 beer samples for $7. I once again went with my favorite steak, the Brewery ‘Ale’ Steak, and it was perfect.
13 locals recommend
Smoky Mountain Brewery in Turkey Creek
11308 Parkside DrLast year, while on vacation, we went to the Smoky Mountain Brewery in Pigeon Forge. That visit was forgettable and a reviewed it as so. For Father’s Day, I was treated to dinner at the Knoxville restaurant. Everything that I had previously loved about Smoky Mountain Brewery was evident in Knoxville. Our waiter Joe was great and constantly checked up on us and removed dirty plates and dishes. The beer sampler I had was very good, with the Black Bear being my favorite. The price for the sampler is very good too; this time I had 6 beer samples for $7. I once again went with my favorite steak, the Brewery ‘Ale’ Steak, and it was perfect.
Fantastic, service, atmosphere and steaks!! Great for a romantic dinner or special celebration! A must for steak lovers!
7 locals recommend
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
11287 Parkside DrFantastic, service, atmosphere and steaks!! Great for a romantic dinner or special celebration! A must for steak lovers!
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Market Square
Cultural events, art galleries.
Entertainment & Activities
Neyland Stadium
1235 Phillip Fulmer WayCool Sports Home of the Icearium
110 S Watt RdPlace where family can ice skate in the middle of the summer
Arts & Culture
Tennessee Theatre
604 S Gay StAmerican Museum of Science and Energy
115 E Main StEssentials
Ingles Markets
11847 Kingston PikeKroger Marketplace
9225 Kingston PikeThe Fresh Market
11535 Kingston PikeParks & Nature
Ijams Nature Center
2915 Island Home AveWorlds Fair Fountain
910 Worlds Fair Park DrSightseeing
World’s Fair Park was the venue of the World’s Fair in 1982 and is now, all these years on, still one of the most loved attractions in Knoxville.
The park is made up of grassy knolls, fountains, and paved walking trails, and if you want to come here in the summer months then you are in for a treat.
When the weather heats up, you can cool down in the quirky fountains and geysers that are set up here or you can just catch some of the live music events that take place here over holiday periods.
There is also a sun-sphere observation deck in the park where you can look across at the Smoky Mountains and the Tennessee River and enjoy some of the local landscapes.
81 locals recommend
World's Fair Park
525 Worlds Fair Park DrWorld’s Fair Park was the venue of the World’s Fair in 1982 and is now, all these years on, still one of the most loved attractions in Knoxville.
The park is made up of grassy knolls, fountains, and paved walking trails, and if you want to come here in the summer months then you are in for a treat.
When the weather heats up, you can cool down in the quirky fountains and geysers that are set up here or you can just catch some of the live music events that take place here over holiday periods.
There is also a sun-sphere observation deck in the park where you can look across at the Smoky Mountains and the Tennessee River and enjoy some of the local landscapes.