Have you ever wanted to eat in a magical, whimsical fairy-land surrounded by some of the most stunning nature landscapes in the United States? Oh good. Because you're going to have to head over to the Wild Plum Tea Room as soon as possible. This darling spot tucked in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains will make you feel like you've wandered onto the most magical of television sets.
This rustic mountain eatery can be found at 555 Buckhorn Road, Gatlinburg, (34 miles from the Garage Mahal and on the Arts and Crafts Shopping Trail loop) and is know for its extremely vegan and vegetarian friendly menu. Tuck yourself away in the mountains and leave your diet worries behind.
The old-world style restaurant is popular amongst locals and tourists alike. All of their food options - like lobster pot pie or salmon burgers - are prepared by hand in preparation for the droves of patrons.
Inspired by Austrian style tea houses, the design and decor of the spot is one that you're sure to remember for a long time comin'.
Plus, there's a beautiful garden outside and the lush nature that makes East Tennessee so stunning.
Everything, and we mean EVERYTHING - even down to the iced tea - is made fresh daily. Whether you're eating in the main dining room, the screened in porch or the patio there's sure to be an experience that's perfect for you!
All recipes used have been passed down from family members and have become know as "The Wild Plum Family." This is not only a restaurant that gives you a delicious meal, but one steeped in Volunteer State history.
You can visit from Monday through Saturday, from 11-3. You'll want to check for a reservation, although they only take them in the off-season.
This rustic mountain eatery can be found at 555 Buckhorn Road, Gatlinburg, (34 miles from the Garage Mahal and on the Arts and Crafts Shopping Trail loop) and is know for its extremely vegan and vegetarian friendly menu. Tuck yourself away in the mountains and leave your diet worries behind.
The old-world style restaurant is popular amongst locals and tourists alike. All of their food options - like lobster pot pie or salmon burgers - are prepared by hand in preparation for the droves of patrons.
Inspired by Austrian style tea houses, the design and decor of the spot is one that you're sure to remember for a long time comin'.
Plus, there's a beautiful garden outside and the lush nature that makes East Tennessee so stunning.
Everything, and we mean EVERYTHING - even down to the iced tea - is made fresh daily. Whether you're eating in the main dining room, the screened in porch or the patio there's sure to be an experience that's perfect for you!
All recipes used have been passed down from family members and have become know as "The Wild Plum Family." This is not only a restaurant that gives you a delicious meal, but one steeped in Volunteer State history.
You can visit from Monday through Saturday, from 11-3. You'll want to check for a reservation, although they only take them in the off-season.
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