Pancake restaurant in Smoky Mountains resort town to celebrate 50 years
With the majesty of the Smoky Mountains as a backdrop, the Pancake Pantry in Gatlinburg has been serving locals and visitors alike for 50 years.
Located in an endless row of T-shirt shops, candy stores and hotels, it has offered a tasty start for tourists in the resort town before they head out to play miniature golf, explore a quiet mountain trail or try to spot an elusive black bear.
It’s easy to spot on busy U.S. 441, the town’s main street. Just look for a line of people waiting outside with fidgety anticipation. Inside, patrons attack piles of pancakes with the persistence of a woodpecker.
The restaurant touts itself as the oldest pancake house in Tennessee. It turns 50 March 17 and will celebrate by using the original menu and charging 1960 prices – mostly under $1.
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