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Posted on Apr 10, 2008 - 11:34 PM


Chuck Peters of The Southern Gospel Reporter recently visited with and ate at Tony Gore's Restaurant. Here is his report:

Tony Gore asked me.. "How is the food?" I told him I would let him know tomorrow. Tony didn't know, at the time,.. I was talking about doing a review of his Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill here in the SG Show Prep. In fact Tony probably didn't know I was in the restaurant.. until after I left.. He was up to his elbows in customers.. but that's a good problem to have.

I am in Pigeon Forge (Tn) this week on business.. and decided last night would be a good time to drive up the four lane a few miles and visit Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill. When I arrived.. it looked like a typical Tuesday night at any restaurant.. two cars in the parking lot. I appreciated being able to park right up next to the front door.

Once inside,.. I found that the establishment overflowed with down home, friendly, Christian hospitality. The restaurant has a warm feel.. kinda like you're having dinner at your mom's house. Southern Gospel music playing in the eatery was a welcome background.. and one that is rare these days. The waitress was very nice as she told me about the daily special. It was something like stuffed peppers.. I think. I wasn't paying too much attention. After all.. this is a BBQ place.. I gotta have ribs!

My order of a 1/2 rack of baby backs, french fries, cole slaw and fried yeast roll.. arrived promptly.. and wow! These are some good ribs.. I should know, I have eaten the best! I highly recommend TG's ribs.. they will compare to any you might have sampled.. anywhere! Something special I noticed.. was a slight difference in the french fries.. Not sure what it is.. but the fries had a slight sweet flavor.. almost like the yeast roll. Maybe they deep fry them together. Yes I said fried yeast rolls.. these alone may well be worth the trip to Tony's.

The night ended up being not so typical.. That cozy little empty restaurant quickly became a busy, busy place.. when two church buses rolled into the parking lot. I have a feeling the folks at Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill are used to those "bus load rushes".. Gore got on the phone.. and had reinforcement waiters and watresses there in 10 minutes!

Bottom line.. if you get anywhere near 1818 Winfield Dunn Parkway (Hwy 66) in Sevierville, Tn.. don't miss your chance to dine with Tony Gore!

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