Arrowhead Resort
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Location9.4
Service9.0
Wi-Fi8.8
Rooms8.6
Facilities8.5
Cleanliness8.4
Value8.0
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Facilities · 13
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
FirepitFree WiFiOutdoor furniturePicnic areaDesignated smoking areaFirepitDockBreakfast available (surcharge)Playground on siteSnack bar/deliWalkway to waterFront desk (limited hours)Free self parking
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DiningSights
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Little Coyote
barbecue · Bib
$$
You could come to this St. Elmo spot for its view of Lookout Mountain alone, but then you'd miss out on some seriously good Tex-Mex cooking. Erik and Amanda Niel's Little Coyote is all about smoked meats, house-made corn tortillas and tempting cocktails. Familiar favorites like fajitas and queso make an appearance, and since it's all intended for sharing, order with abandon. Consider kicking off the meal with a stuffed avocado, made vegetarian or with brisket or tender, smoky carnitas. Then tuck into a tostada layered with braised oxtail. Finished with a fried egg and cactus chow chow, it's fa
96.7km
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The Restaurant at RT Lodge
American
$$$
Blue plaid carpets, antler sconces and wood tables with roughhewn branch bases set a rustic tone in this restaurant set on the second level of RT Lodge. It's cozy and charming, a perfect base for Chef Trevor Stockton's American menu. If you're dining à deux, opt for the tasting menu with trout dip, chicken and seasonal cobbler, while most guests will select from a tempting array on the à la carte menu. A house-made hash brown is fried to a crisp, set with horseradish cream and finished with shaved horseradish and trout roe for a positively decadent delight, then North Carolina rainbow trout is
71.4km
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J.C. Holdway
American
$$$
Set in the heart of downtown Knoxville, J.C. Holdway has an appealing contemporary look laced with industrial and vintage elements. Wood floors, exposed ductwork and an open kitchen lend a relaxed sophistication to this restaurant named for Chef Joseph Lenn's late uncle. Tennessee ingredients steal the spotlight in Southern-leaning American dishes like buttermilk biscuits slathered with strawberry jam and topped with braised pork belly and pickle slices. Pasta is a highlight, especially the house-made tagliatelle tossed in a smoky Bolognese made from local favorite Benton's bacon. Finally, a c
78.9km
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Potchke Deli
Deli
$$
Fuss around in the kitchen. That's what "potchke" means, and this Jewish deli-style restaurant in Old City in downtown Knoxville is indeed riffing on the classics (don't tell bubbe). Laurence Faber and Emily Williams gained a following as a pop-up before moving here, and they're luring a crowd with traditional Jewish comfort food turned on its head (think matzoh ball soup with chili oil). The Bat Mitzvah Show Stopper is definitely that. It's a dramatically large sandwich on toasted, freshly baked challah lashed with smoked trout salad, melted cheddar cheese, greens, cucumber, onion and tomato.
79.0km
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The Rosecomb
American
$$
Set in a charming 1920s cottage just above downtown Chattanooga, The Rosecomb isn't just adorable, it's fun and a little bit funky too. The owners have fashioned a likable spot with loads of character, where the menu looks to Appalachia for inspiration and the bar program is strong. Expect quirky, creative cooking. Kilt greens panzanella with root vegetables topped with cornbread croutons and bacon vinaigrette offers a bold, Southern-inflected take on a classic bread salad, while a slow-cooked pulled chicken sandwich with crunchy slaw and diced pepperoncini is just plain delicious. Banana pudd
89.3km
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Easy Bistro
American
$$$
This beloved locals' haunt is tucked into downtown Chattanooga, and Easy Bistro is just that. Comfortable but unfussy, this spot from Erik and Amanda Niel has been around for more than two decades. They open early with oyster hour, and it's always a hit. The menu is American at heart, with oysters and small plates, pasta, meat and side dishes, all created with a seasonal mindset. Tagliatelle with Florida rock shrimp and bottarga in a lemon butter sauce is given a boost of texture courtesy of Appalachian rye breadcrumbs, while pot de creme or ricotta doughnuts are worthy desserts. .
92.4km
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Main Street Meats
American
$$$
The name truly says it all. Located on Main Street in Chattanooga, this spot is indeed all about meat. It's equal parts butcher shop and restaurant, and their whole animal butchery mindset is reflected on the menu. House-made sausages and boudin made with pork and rice and served with house-made crackers are a perfect introduction before meat-forward mains like a burger and a selection of steaks. There's a cut for everyone here, and each one arrives with perfect grill marks and house-made tallow fries. Need something green? Order a side of bok choy or broccoli before indulging in chocolate gel
93.1km
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Taco Bell
Restaurant
Fast food
82.3km
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