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  • T A.

    Have stayed here a couple of times in last few years I care about good food and this is the only good food I have found in this area. Breakfasts are wonderful Evening meals vary each night and are served at seven. No menu choices so if you are particular you would need to check in advance to see what is served

    (5)
  • Toni H.

    Making reservations was easy. When we had to change the dates it was a simple transaction. We stayed in Cottage 3. Cottages 3&4 are the only attached cottages but I'm pretty sure are the only ones with open back porches facing the mountains as well as a screened in porch. We had breakfast delivered to our cottage every morning which was lovely. We would lay in bed, call and see what's for breakfast and they delivered it to our door. The cottage seemed small at first, but we had just stayed at the Ritz. The place isn't as big as the pictures had me believe, but after a while we got used to it. The mountain views make the place feel cozy and lovely. We loved the fireplace which I made sure was constantly on. I thought the bed was fine, husband thought it was meh. We had dinner at the inn one night. A four course meal for $35 a person. I wore a dress and my husband wore a long sleeve shirt and a baseball cap. Because it was our honeymoon and I wanted him to be comfortable. He asked me what he should wear and I told him he looked great. When we walked in an old man said "hats off" to my husband. I was frustrated by his comment and the whole place kind of had that judgmental feeling about it. Also I'm not sure why this man is concerned with us. Dinner just had a pretentious air throughout the dining room. The meal was good. Nothing to die for though. The next night we decided to pick up dinner from the inn (the four course$35/pp) and then we just brought it back to our cottage and ate. We enjoyed it much better. We ate crab stuffed cod, cream of Vidalia soup, salad, and strawberry mascarpone tart out of styrofoam. It was wonderful.

    (4)
  • Michele G.

    Beautiful place, horrible food. We had been wanting to try this place for dinner for awhile and finally got a chance last night. Based on the review we were expecting an excellent meal, but sadly we were both very disappointed. The lodge is beautiful, looks like a really great place to stay, the food however, was horrible! The soup had no taste, the salad had a dressing of just olive oil with no seasoning, and the main course couldn't even be eaten. The pork chop was cooked to a point it couldn't even be cut with a knife, atop the pork chop was a cold mixture of what looked liked canned apples. The vegetables were obviously frozen and cooked too long. For dessert they brought us banana cake with caramel sauce. The cake was so dry the caramel couldn't even save it. It was also disheartening that even though we sent back full plates of food, the waitress didn't even ask if something was wrong. I am hoping this was just a bad night for this place because we wanted to like it, but just could not.

    (1)
  • Jones B.

    Great old cabin feel, if it's cold outside they keep a fire going. The food is fresh and the menu is typically a set but only because it's a small location. It's a reservations only spot so call ahead.

    (3)
  • Dave B.

    My wife found this place for our wedding anniversary and I could have been happier. We arrived early and seat on the back porch with a glass of wine. What a view what a view. For dinner we had white bean soup, salad, prime rib, and Coconut pie. The food was great and the wait staff was there for your every need. We were not staying there but hope to on our next visit to the area. The B and B looked freshly painted and well maintained.

    (5)
  • Melissa B.

    I planned a getaway to Gatlinburg so my husband and I could have "one last hurrah" before our baby arrives sometime around Christmas. I thought a bed and breakfast would be a nice, romantic departure from the usual hotel stay. On a random Google search for "bed and breakfast Gatlinburg," the Buckhorn Inn popped up. I visited the website and checked out some reviews and decided to reserve a room. There was only one room left for the weekend, nay, the MONTH, for which I'd planned! I snapped it up in a hurry, and I couldn't have possibly made a better decision. We arrived on Friday night after an absolutely insane work week and a 4-hour drive from Nashville. Exhausted, we passed out. Husband went for an early run on one of the beautiful trails just outside the Inn on Saturday while I awoke leisurely. Breakfast entrée was.. wait for it.. bananas foster french toast. I swear I drooled on my shirt just waiting to be served. The owners came by to welcome us briefly; they knew our names and the female innkeeper, Lee, hugged me and mentioned my pregnancy in conversation. They really know who is staying with them and want you to have a wonderful experience - such wonderful, yet unobtrusive, hospitality. We ate our fill (and more), and then headed out to do some touristy-type activities. They keep a journal in each room so you can write your own memories or observations; ours dated back to 1989! What a wonderful way to keep positive and cherished memories in the room. I only wish we could have stayed longer; we didn't have dinner here, which I hear is amazing. And the price is very reasonable, especially considering the amazing home-cooked breakfast that is included with your rate. A note: a previous reviewer mentioned that dinner is included in your rate, which may have been true at the time he wrote his review, but is not correct now. We didn't make it in time on Friday night for dinner but I will definitely make reservations next time! WHEN we come back to Gatlinburg, I will have the Buckhorn Inn at the top of my list for lodging options. Just remarkable.

    (5)
  • Larry B.

    beautiful old Inn with a stallar view of the mountains on the back porch. We managed to get in for dinner which is tough as they only have 35 tables and most are for guests of the Inn. its is a 35 dollar fixe prix dinner. we had flounder which was very nice along with soup, salad and dessert. highly recommended. even if only for the view. Gary the server is very helpful.

    (5)
  • D S.

    When you first come out of the awe inspiring Smokey Mountians and into downtown Gatlinburg you start asking yourself: 1. How does a Ripley's Believe It or Not musuem go along with the mountain theme? 2. How many fudge shops can one town support, and.. 3. What was the mullet count again, I just lost track. But once you get through the bustling, vegas wanna-be, downtown metropolis that is Gatlinburg, and arrive at the Buckhorn inn, you'll forget you asked yourself those questions. This place is truely what a Bed and Breakfast should be. Small, quiet, quaint, nicely maintained, and very worth the trek from atlanta. I've been here twice already and have not been disappointed yet (nor do I think I ever will be). From the friendly staff, to the incredible breakfast and dinners (included in your room rate), it was shangri-la mountian style. On our second stay, we stayed in a room called "The Tower". That is exactly what it was. An odd three level tower, detached from the entire inn. The desk clerk said people either love it or hate it, there is no in-between. We loved it. The Bedroom is at the top and the windows wrap around all four sides. The bathroom is on the middle level and the bottom level has a sitting/mud room. Very cool! If I had hair I would have throw it out the window repunzle style just to stay with the theme (I suggested that to my wife, but she would have none of it). I think that room was about $119/night (rate included Bkfst and Dinner). They also have multi-room cottages you can rent, not sure how those are. It's located on the beginning of what is know as the Artisian community loop. a couple miles of independant arts/crafts studios and restauarants. While some of the art screams "Holy Flea-market" the majority is very nice. Quite frankly you can skip the Gatlinburg scene and spend a day or two checking out the studios. There's a pretty cool blown glass studio right next to the Buckhorn which my wife and I love! We cannot wait to get back there in the fall to check out the leaves and to have the Pumpkin spice pancakes again (I still dream about those).

    (5)

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