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January 16th, 2007

Picture Of Gatlinburg Log Cabin Pancake House

Gatlinburg Log Cabin Pancake HouseBummer about the All American Pancake House burning down in Pigeon Forge but, not to worry, you can still get a great breakfast, with great pancakes, in Gatlinburg at the Log Cabin Pancake House on Historic Nature Trail.

My favorite breakfast is the Caribbean pancakes with bananas, walnuts, coconut and whipped cream and boy is it tasty. There’s also a Log Cabin Pancake House in Pigeon Forge on the main Parkway, but I prefer the one in Gatlinburg because Gatlinburg is more friendly to walking around town. The last time we were there we walked from our hotel to the restaurant, something you can’t do in Pigeon Forge unless you are staying rather close.

Doesn’t the picture of the Log Cabin Pancake House in Downtown Gatlinburg make you hungry and feel at home.

Alan

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January 2nd, 2007

Famous Pigeon Forge Restaurant Burns

By the time Pigeon Forge firefighters arrived at the once famous All American Pancake House on New Year’s Eve it was 60% engulfed in flames. The more than 20 year old building was a famous landmark on the strip in downtown Pigeon Forge visited by loyal patrons who now mourn its loss. It was located at the intersection of 441 and Wears Valley Road.

The age of the building and its mostly wood construction contributed to its quick demise as firefighters admitted there wasn’t much they could do to extinguish the blaze. Friends of the restaurant owner were able to help salvage most of the food in the restaurant’s freezer.

For those still needing a great place to get a delicious breakfast I’ve been to Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg a number of times over the years and our favorite restaurant has been the rival Log Cabin Pancake House. The Pigeon Forge location is at 4235 Parkway – Pigeon Forge, TN and the Gatlinburg location is 327 Historic Nature Trail, Gatlinburg, TN.

Don’t worry Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge vacationers, even though one of the most famous landmarks in town is now gone, you won’t go hungry.

Alan

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