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A true fantasy for children, parents, grandparents and many others is to enjoy brunch with the Easter Bunny! This dream is possible on March 30, 2013, and the place for this adventure to happen is at The Old Mill Square in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, located in the mysterious and wondrous Smokey Mountains. It is interesting to note that this location has tremendous historical cognizance. At the beginning of the 19th Century, a water-powered grain-mill, which was operating on the banks of the Little Pigeon River, was the center of

Pigeon Forge is a charming city located in the Smoky Mountains. The town contains exciting events, amazing attractions, fascinating shows and excellent dining opportunities. You can find numerous outstanding Pigeon Forge restaurants. If you are visiting the city, here are the top five restaurants in Pigeon Forge. 1. Applewood Farmhouse Restaurant: This delicious restaurant serves the dishes that remind you of home. You can dine on fried chicken, chicken pot pie, chicken and dumplings or pork chops. You could also choose meat loaf, steak or ham. For dessert, you will

Food brings back memories of certain places, people and, very often, seasons. Turkey and dressing with cranberry sauce? Thanksgiving. Barbeque? Memorial Day or Labor Day. Homemade ice cream? July 4th. Christmas has a lot of different meals that people associate with it. If you’re headed to Pigeon Forge this summer and were bummed that you couldn’t experience Christmas in the Smokies, try a new restaurant with all the holiday cheer.

You’ve probably noticed the number of cupcake/bakery stores that have opened across the country in the last few years. The reason they keep opening is that we Americans have an appetite for delicious sweets. And for those of us with incurable sweet teeth (plural, because there’s no way I just have one sweet tooth), we got good news in Pigeon Forge recently – Nom Nom’s Cupcake Factory & Sweets Shoppe is open.

Just off the Parkway in Pigeon Forge, there's a collection of buildings that takes you back to a time when families had to make what they needed. They weren’t able to run to the mall or grocery store and pick up a few items. And this place has got a little of everything for the family. It’s known as the Old Mill Square.