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review_stars 03/16/2011 - Katy Gooch
Excellent food and service, best turkey gravy I have ever tasted. Pies are superb, pastry and filling. Reasonable prices and inviting comfortable feeling at this restaurant. Conversation with diners is just right. Leave feeling you have a new friend.

review_stars 11/18/2010 - Comfort food lover
What can I say other than awesome. Mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing and moist turkey, oh my! Yummy! Portions are huge, the staff is very friendly. A+

review_stars 08/26/2010 - JohnT
I moved from Knoxville in April '09 and this is the first restaurant I go to whenever I come back. Simply delicious!

review_stars 05/28/2010 - DavidS
Fantastic Food! The Gobbler sandwich is a materpiece of taste and value. We just dropped in here for the first time about two weeks ago, and love getting a take-out and feasting at home. A turkey dinner has always been one of my favorite meals so this place has been sent from heaven to me!

review_stars 11/09/2009 - Linda
what can i say? I EAT THERE ONCE A WEEK. U MUST try the soup. it has more flavor than i can describe. the chicken is so moist and tender, and the turkey speaks for itself..Jim serves large servings...and his quiche is to die for........and the salads..oh my, i cant complain about anything.
veggies, cranberry, and stuffing...anytime you want. do go visit them
Linda

review_stars 11/02/2009 - Jonlynne
We stumbled upon this delightful eatery and were amazed by how much delicious food we got for such a reasonable price. The Gobbler is nothing short of a Thanksgiving dinner disguised as a sandwich (to even call it a sandwich is a terrible injustice). The atmosphere is welcoming and the owners greet you like family.

review_stars 09/03/2009 - Rebecca R Ewart
This place just ROCKS. Fantastic food--everything very fresh. The hot open faced turkey sandwich with stuffing, smothered in gravy and cranberry sauce on the side is wonderful. Very relaxed, friendly atmosphere--like visiting good friends or family. Great egg salad, turkey/chicken salad sandwiches. Daily specials. Try it, you'll like it.


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