Category Archives: Restaurants
Knoxville-A Memorable Visit Drawing me Back Again
From the Tennessee River, to the waterfront events, restaurants, outdoor opportunities, specialty gift shops, chocolate emporiums, and friendly, helpful local residents, Knoxville has my vote as the premier visit we have made in November, 2012.
Yamaha Fields New & Innovative Marine Products for 2013
APtravelnews-Nov.23,
Chattanooga, TN.—Yamaha Corporation for 2013 has had their engineers going overtime to develop lighter, tougher, attractive and more powerful outboard motors, along with some special equipment innovations. All indications are that they have succeeded above and beyond all aspirations and expectations from both corporate and potential buyers for their new and already happy Yamaha owners re-powering needs.
100-Bottles of Beer On The Wall-A Hundred Brewskies Later
APtravelnews-Knoxville, Nov. 20– Saw Works Brewing Company Tour & Beer Experience Saw Works is committed both to making great handcrafted beers and to working in a local, sustainable manner. The brewery partnered with the family-owned Century Harvest Farms in an effort to locally source as much of their materials as possible. Located in the old Wallace Saw Works building, Saw Works Brewing is located in Knoxville’s Warehouse District. 708 E. Depot Avenue
www.sawworksbrewing.com
The Crown & Goose gastropub combines the cozy and comfortable ambience of a pub along with their passion for amazing food and service. The fusion of traditional British and modern European food, along with their exclusive ales, traditional pub environment, and people passionate about service, make the Crown & Goose a gathering place worthy of the term “gastropub.” The restaurant features live jazz performances on Wednesdays. Enjoy Dinner at Crown & Goose with Live Jazz Performance 123 S. Central Street http://www.thecrownandgoose.com
Our First Day In Knoxville, TN.
APtravelnews- Nov. 19-Knoxville, TN. Barb and I began our first morning and day in Knoxville by heading over for Breakfast at Pete’s Coffee Shop. This homey, family owned and operated for more than 25 years restaurant, was a great way to start off our trip to Knoxville. Pete’s has been serving downtown and the Knoxville area comfort food, fresh prepared sandwiches, salads, and homemade soups. For breakfast we had pancakes that sat up and looked back at us-delicious! Pete’s prides themselves on catering, cleanliness, and consistency. Pete’s serves good food like grandma (and some moms) used to make! Check them out at 540 Union Avenue
www.petescoffeeshop.com













