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Alamo Steak House

In Business Since 2002

Based on 5 reviews

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3050 Parkway

Pigeon Forge, TN 37863

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(865) 908-9998

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Full Kids Menu,Chicken,Spicy Blackened Prime Rib Strips,Sourdough Onion Rings,Sombreros,Seafood Dishes,Seafood,Pork,Mussels,Mesquite Grilled,Lunch Sandwiches and Sandwich Platters,Lunch Platters

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Posted by perry2004 on 4/5/2009

The waitress was a little put out when we got a $25 coupon from a time share. She was still showing some fussing when we didn't order alcohol or dessert. The prices was very high $24 a T-Bone steak with 2 sides, and $20 for grilled salmon with 2 sides. Surprisingly both were very good. I have spent that kind of money on elite restaurants, and this wasn't elite. Anyway, we never was asked or brought refills on our drinks. We asked for more bread. And, when we got the change. It wasn't small. So we left a $10 tip anyway, just because we wanted too. This was a late lunch.

A tourist rip-off

Posted by supersj on 12/25/2008

What amuses me every time I drive past the Alamo Steakhouse is their sign proudly proclaiming they were voted best in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. By whom? Having been there 3 times over the last 2 years, I can say that I've never had a decent meal in either location. The meat has an old flavor, and once, when we were driving to the parking lot of the Gatlinburg location, we watched a box of frozen steaks being hauled off of a truck. One of the kitchen workers dropped a box, spilling the steaks on the ground. He picked them up, dusted them off, and carried them inside like nothing had happened. On the inside, the atmosphere is dark and dingy, especially in the Gatlinburg location. It was once a Mexican restaurant, and oddly, some of the decorations from that earlier incarnation are still in place on the walls. The servers are ready for tourists, and they don't have the friendliness of the hometown folks that are so helpful elsewhere. In fact, on our last visit, our server didn't know where Townsend was (which will mean something to anyone who has spent a good bit of time in the hills of East Tennessee). Don't be fooled by the hype. This is an overpriced restaurant serving frozen pieces of beef for $15 or more per entree. Try the Park Grill in Gatlinburg for a better steak, and try Logan's Steakhouse in Pigeon Forge for a better experience.

we visit pigeon forge aleast t...

Posted by BARB090564 on 3/2/2008

we visit pigeon forge aleast twice a year, everytime we are there we eat at the alamo, we love the food and they service is great

Best steak...ever.

Posted by thealonfamily on 2/19/2007

This place was so delicious we went back two nights in a row while on vacation. We had the fillet mignon and a rib eye. We're from Iowa so we've had some very good steak in our day but this is by far the best steak either of us have ever had. The service was great also. It's a little bit pricey but completely worth it!

Alam Steak House

Posted by khousholder on 1/30/2007

oh we did not enjoy this restaurant. we had horrible service the steak had no taste. nothing to write home about.

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