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Tip: Old Mill Restaurant doesn't take reservations and the wait runs long; walk-in early in the morning for the shortest queue.

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Townsend (the quiet side of the Smokies) ★ 4.0

Townsend 35 minutes south of Knoxville at the Smokies' quiet entrance, offers slower-paced dining as the alternative to Gatlinburg's Parkway crowds.

Tip: The quiet alternative to Gatlinburg; pair the Townsend approach with a Cades Cove loop drive.

Sevierville (Dolly Parton's hometown) ★ 4.0

Sevierville 35 minutes east of Knoxville, Dolly Parton's hometown and a quieter Smokies-area town with food anchored on the Tennessee Smokies AA baseball.

Tip: Less touristy than Pigeon Forge; the Dolly Parton statue at the courthouse is the photo stop.

Maryville (Foothills college town) ★ 4.1

Maryville 20 minutes south of Knoxville, the foothills college town home to Maryville College, anchors a quieter dining strip on Broadway Avenue.

Tip: Closest of the day-trip towns; pair with Foothills Parkway drives for mountain views.

Blackberry Farm (Walland) ★ 4.9

Blackberry Farm in Walland 30 minutes south of Knoxville, the Relais and Chateaux foothills resort with chef Cassidee Dabney at The Barn, runs top dining.

Tip: Reservations are tightly held for non-overnight guests; lunch is the easiest entry point if you can secure it.

Gatlinburg (Pancake Pantry and Crockett's) ★ 4.5

Gatlinburg 45 minutes east of Knoxville at the Smoky Mountains gateway, home to Pancake Pantry on the Parkway since 1960 and Crockett's 1875 Breakfast Camp.

Tip: Pancake Pantry opens 07:00 and the line forms early. Pair with Crockett's Breakfast Camp at 1103 Parkway as an alternative.

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