The Peddler Steakhouse

The Peddler Steakhouse

The Peddler Steakhouse

The Peddler Steakhouse in Gatlinburg promises an unforgettable dining experience with top-quality, naturally aged steaks grilled over Tennessee hickory charcoal and served alongside a renowned salad bar and extensive wine list. Guests can expect exceptional service and a serene atmosphere by the Little Pigeon River, making it a beloved tradition for families visiting the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

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The Peddler Steakhouse

The Peddler Steakhouse

At The Peddler Steakhouse, we promise to deliver an exceptional dining experience in Gatlinburg by focusing on three key aspects.

Firstly, we are committed to serving great food. Our restaurant prides itself on offering only the finest quality, naturally aged steaks that are never frozen. Grilled over Tennessee hickory charcoal, our steaks boast an unforgettable flavor that keeps guests coming back for more. Alongside our custom-cut steaks, patrons rave about our salad bar, desserts, and extensive wine list.

Secondly, we guarantee the best service. Guest satisfaction is our utmost priority, and our friendly staff is dedicated to ensuring that every diner receives the attention and service they deserve. Our goal is to make each guest feel like a valued member of The Peddler family from the moment they step through our doors.

Lastly, we provide a great atmosphere. Nestled alongside a mountain stream at the entrance of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, our restaurant offers a serene setting with picturesque views of the Little Pigeon River. Guests can relax and enjoy their meals amidst this tranquil backdrop, creating a truly memorable dining experience in the heart of the Smokies.

With a rich tradition built on top-quality food, exceptional service, and a welcoming atmosphere, The Peddler Steakhouse has become a beloved fixture in Gatlinburg. Families return year after year, passing down their love for our restaurant from generation to generation, making it a cherished part of their own family traditions when visiting the area.