

Even now, firefighters are still struggling to suppress the over 17,000-acre fire that killed fourteen and devastated the Tennessee mountain resort city just a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, not everything is hearty meals and friendly service in Gatlinburg lately. A covered wagon perched on the roof is emblazoned with the name, so the cabin is difficult to miss! And the historic influence isn’t just on the way the building looks - their website proudly proclaims that when you eat at the Log Cabin Pancake House, “you take a nostalgic step back in time to when life was simpler, meals were hearty and the people were friendly and sincere in their willingness to be helpful to those they met.” Surviving a Tragedy

On the outside, it’s sturdily built, featuring a long porch decked with colorful hanging flower beds. Inside, you can indulge in pancakes of almost any flavor, from pecan to peach to butterscotch chip, or go simple and classic with all-you-can eat biscuits and gravy, or good-old-fashioned eggs and bacon. Step Back in Timeīuilt in 1978, the Log Cabin Pancake House (and its sister business, the Log Cabin Candy Kitchen) have been owned and run by three generations of the Huskey family. Housed in a charming, rustic log cabin is a restaurant that has stood the test of time: Log Cabin Pancake House.

If you happen to be passing through Gatlinburg Tennessee and feel the urge to enjoy some hearty, homestyle breakfast foods in the shadow of the Great Smoky Mountains, you’re in luck.
