Heres where to eat in Knoxville.
Yassin’s Falafel House
Yassin Terous eponymous restaurant has been a Knoxville staple since opening in 2014.
But it was his food that, ultimately, made Yassins Falafel House a household name in Knoxville.

Credit:Farmacy
Yassins offers plenty of vegan and gluten-free options too.
The Vault has its own limited food menu, including several different charcuterie boards.
A Dopo, thats what.

Credit:Yassin’s Falafel House
Try the house-made tonics or the egg cream, a chocolate milk seltzer.
Theres also a full cocktail menu and dessert pies available whole or by the slice.
The Downtown Dive location also boasts a beer garden with an ample selection of craft beers on tap.

Credit:Alan Sims
Flour imported from France.
The result 15 years later?
All crepes can be made with gluten-free batter.

Credit:Bridtgette Sackman Photography
thefrenchmarketknoxville.com;multiple locations
Dont let the unassuming facade of the Bearden shopping center fool you.
The daily weekday happy hours also includes discounted apps, hot chicken, wine, beer, and bubbles.
Sip your way through the whiskey menu, which highlights craft spirits from both Japan and America.

Credit:Reed Schick
Cocktails also incorporate Mediterranean flavors like fig and anise and are available in flights.
Cant get enough ice cream in your belly?
Old-fashioned soda shoppeThe Phoenix Pharmacy & Fountainis located just across Gay Street.

Credit:Justin Fee Photography
Not feeling a burger?
You cant go wrong with the Mother Clucker buttermilk fried chicken sandwich.
Or try a little something different and opt for the bison burger instead of beef.

Credit:Tomiko Harvey
stickyriceknox.com; 120 Jack Dance Street, Knoxville, TN37919; 865-249-6273

Credit:Sweet P’s BBQ

Credit:J.C. Holdway

Credit:Visit Knoxville

Credit:Lauren Holmes

Credit:Kristin Luna

Credit:Kefi

Credit:Eli Johnson Photography

Credit:Lonesome Dove

Credit:Visit Knoxville
Credit:Tara Mssouleh McCay