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Crockett's Breakfast Camp

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Crockett's Breakfast Camp

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Crockett's Breakfast Camp is a renowned breakfast restaurant located at an elevation of 393 meters in the heart of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Situated conveniently on the main Parkway, this family-friendly cafe offers a unique dining experience inspired by Appalachian traditions and the rich history of the Great Smoky Mountains region. It stands as a popular culinary landmark for visitors exploring this vibrant mountain town.

Visitors consistently praise Crockett's Breakfast Camp for its generous portions and hearty, home-cooked meals. Many rave about…

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    October 22, 2023

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    Great breakfast restaurant, ideal as a refreshment before a hike.
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    October 22, 2023

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    Great breakfast restaurant, ideal as a refreshment before a bike tour.
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    Location: Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical operating hours for Crockett's Breakfast Camp?

    Crockett's Breakfast Camp generally opens early in the morning, typically around 7:00 AM, and serves breakfast until the early afternoon, often closing around 1:00 PM or 2:00 PM. It's always a good idea to check their official website or call ahead for the most current hours, especially during holidays or off-peak seasons.

    How long should I expect to wait for a table at Crockett's Breakfast Camp?

    Wait times can vary significantly depending on the season and time of day. During peak tourist seasons (summer, fall foliage, holidays) and on weekends, waits can be substantial, sometimes exceeding an hour or more. To minimize your wait, consider arriving right when they open or during off-peak hours on weekdays.

    Is there dedicated parking available at Crockett's Breakfast Camp?

    Yes, Crockett's Breakfast Camp has its own parking lot. However, given its popularity and central location on the Parkway in Gatlinburg, the lot can fill up quickly, especially during busy times. You might need to utilize nearby public parking options if the restaurant's lot is full.

    Is Crockett's Breakfast Camp suitable for families with small children?

    Absolutely! Crockett's is well-known for being very family-friendly. They offer large tables, generous portions that can often be shared, and a welcoming atmosphere. The rustic decor and unique newspaper-style menu also add to the fun for all ages.

    Does Crockett's Breakfast Camp have a dog-friendly patio or outdoor seating?

    While Crockett's Breakfast Camp is a popular spot, it typically does not offer a dog-friendly patio or outdoor seating. Due to health regulations and the nature of the dining experience, pets are generally not permitted inside the restaurant. It's best to leave your furry friends at your accommodation.

    Is Crockett's Breakfast Camp wheelchair accessible?

    The restaurant is designed to be accessible, with its ground-level location on the Parkway. While the rustic ambiance includes some unique features, efforts are made to accommodate guests with mobility needs. It's recommended to call ahead if you have specific accessibility concerns to ensure they can best assist you upon arrival.

    What are some highly recommended dishes besides the griddle cakes and cinnamon rolls?

    Beyond the famous inch-thick griddle cakes and 'face-sized' cinnamon rolls, visitors often rave about the Huntcamp Skillets and Black Bear Skillets, which are hearty breakfast combinations. The Cherokee Corn Pone and various omelets also receive high praise for their authentic Appalachian flavors and generous portions.

    Are there vegetarian or vegan options available on the menu?

    Crockett's Breakfast Camp focuses on traditional, hearty Appalachian breakfast fare, which often includes meat and dairy. However, you can typically find vegetarian options such as griddle cakes, oatmeal, fresh fruit, and various egg dishes. Vegan options might be more limited, but staff can often guide you on modifications or suitable choices. It's always best to inquire with your server.

    What activities can hikers and cyclists enjoy near Crockett's Breakfast Camp?

    Crockett's is an ideal starting point for outdoor adventures. After a hearty breakfast, hikers can easily access trails within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is just a short drive away. Cyclists can explore scenic routes around Gatlinburg or venture onto more challenging mountain roads. The restaurant's location near the Parkway also provides quick access to the Ober Gatlinburg tramway, leading to more recreational opportunities.

    Does Crockett's Breakfast Camp offer a special winter menu or seasonal items?

    While Crockett's Breakfast Camp maintains a consistent menu of its beloved breakfast staples year-round, the cozy, rustic ambiance with its fireplace makes it an especially inviting spot during the colder winter months. They typically focus on their established, hearty dishes rather than introducing extensive seasonal menus, ensuring your favorite items are always available.

    What is the historical significance behind the name 'Crockett's Breakfast Camp'?

    The restaurant pays homage to David C. 'Crockett' Maples, an East Tennessee frontiersman and Civil War veteran, not the more widely known Davy Crockett. Maples and his wife were known for serving hearty breakfasts to travelers near Mount LeConte. His story of resilience, including surviving a blizzard and fashioning wooden feet, embodies the spirit of the Smoky Mountains, and a wooden statue of him stands outside the restaurant.

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