Wine A Little Wine And Tapas Bar Gatlinburg Reviewed

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Discover The Wine A Little Wine And Tapas Bar In Gatlinburg

Sometimes when you are in Gatlinburg you just want to have a place that you can relax and unwind in. However, a lot of the restaurants that are on the Parkway, while they are relaxing do make it difficult for you to unwind because they tend to be loud and crowded and sometimes you can feel pushed to hurry your meal so the next table can come in and eat. With that being the case, finding an out of the way place is helpful and allows you to unwind quite a bit easier and that is exactly what you will get with Wine A Little Wine And Tapas Bar, which is the restaurant we are going to review today.

Location And Hours Of Operation For Wine A Little Wine And Tapas Bar

The location of the restaurant is:

734 Powdermill Road

Gatlinburg, TN 37738

House of operation are as follows:

Sunday 1 PM – 6 PM

Monday – Thursday 1 PM – 8 PM

Friday and Saturday 1 PM – 10 PM

What Is Our Favorite Dish From The Location

Now this is a challenge because usually by this time of the day we are deciding if we want to have a late lunch or an early dinner. However, one thing that we can agree on is the main dish the entire family can settle on is the Chicken Curry. This dish is one that has the perfect balance of all the spices and flavors and will make you think that you are eating dinner at an Indian restaurant instead of a Tapas location in the middle of Gatlinburg. If we are really hungry we do order the the Fiery Potatoes as well, which is another great dish that can help fill you up.

What Did We Not Like At Wine A Little Wine And Tapas Bar

The one dish that we really do not care for that much, is mainly because of the fact that I like my own better, is the meatballs. Yes, the meatballs are great here, but for me I tend to gravitate towards my own and this means that I do not really care for the other meatballs that are out their. I know it is bad of me to say that, but I just like my own better. The only ones that I have found that even come close to rivaling the ones that I make, thanks to my brother-in-law who is a chef, is at an Italian restaurant where the meatballs cost right about forty bucks and that gives you eight giant ones.

Our Final Thoughts On Wine A Little Wine And Tapas Bar

Sometimes you just want to find the best place to relax and unwind and that i exactly what you are going to get at this location. The restaurant is not on the main strip so you do not have as many crowds to worry about, but you also will not have to worry about the place being as crowded because people normally do not want to travel away from town to go out and eat. Overall, this is a great place that has some fantastic owners that really care about the experience you have and this will make a tremendous difference in how well your trip is.

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