Dining April 15, 2026 · 8 min read

Best Restaurants in Knoxville: The 2026 Local's Guide

Bart Franklin

Bart Franklin

Knoxville Local · Real Estate Expert

Cozy local coffee shop in Knoxville

Knoxville's food scene has exploded over the past few years. What used to be a "BBQ and biscuits" town (not that there's anything wrong with that) has transformed into a genuinely exciting dining destination with James Beard-nominated chefs, diverse international cuisines, and a craft cocktail scene that punches way above its weight. Here are my favorite spots — the places I actually take my family and friends.

Market Square & Downtown

Downtown Knoxville's Market Square is the beating heart of the city's dining scene. The pedestrian-friendly plaza is lined with restaurants, and the surrounding blocks have even more options.

The Tomato Head

Market Square · Casual · Vegetarian-friendly

A Knoxville institution. Incredible sandwiches, salads, and pizza in a colorful, artsy space. The "Big Veggie" sandwich is legendary. Perfect for lunch.

Lonesome Dove Western Bistro

Market Square · Upscale casual

Chef Tim Love's Knoxville outpost. Wild game, creative cocktails, and a buzzing atmosphere. Great for a special night out. Try the quail.

Osteria Stella

Old City · Italian · Date night

Authentic Italian in a gorgeous, intimate space. Handmade pasta, seasonal dishes, and an excellent wine list. Reservations recommended.

West Knoxville & Farragut

The western suburbs have their own thriving food scene, anchored by Turkey Creek and the Kingston Pike corridor. These are my go-to spots when I'm in that part of town:

Brickhouse Bar & Grill

Farragut · Casual · Family-friendly

Great burgers, solid bar food, and a surprisingly good beer selection. The kind of place where the whole family feels welcome. Consistently good.

Fried Tomato Buffet

Knoxville West · Southern comfort

Classic Southern buffet done right. Fried chicken, country ham, and a salad bar that's actually worth visiting. This is comfort food the way your grandmother made it.

Lonesome Dove (West)

Turkey Creek · Upscale casual

The West Knoxville location offers the same quality as the downtown original, with a slightly more relaxed vibe. Great for clients and family dinners.

Coffee & Breakfast

Knoxville has become a genuine coffee town. Here are the spots I hit regularly:

  • Remedy Coffee — Downtown. Excellent pour-over and espresso. Minimalist space, serious about coffee.
  • Balanced Breakfast — Multiple locations. Great breakfast sandwiches and a solid cup of coffee.
  • Honeybee Coffee Co. — Bearden. Laid-back vibe, quality roasts, and good pastries.
  • Old City Java — Old City. Knoxville's original specialty coffee spot. Still one of the best.

The Bottom Line

Knoxville's dining scene is one of the best-kept secrets in the Southeast. Whether you're a foodie, a casual diner, or a family looking for a reliable pizza spot, this city delivers. And it's only getting better — new restaurants are opening constantly, and the talent pool of chefs choosing to make Knoxville home continues to grow.

If you're considering a move to Knoxville, the food scene alone is worth the relocation. And once you get here, I'll make sure you know all the best spots.

Bart Franklin

Written by Bart Franklin

Knoxville real estate expert and dedicated local food explorer.

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