Gone but not forgotten: Knoxville area restaurants and retailers we miss.

So, I was in Shoney's one morning at the breakfast bar, and this was just after I had been lost in the Smokies for almost 2 weeks with nothing to eat but berries. Anyway, I ate 10 or 12, maybe 14 biscuits and gravy and washed it down with some nice cold milk. There was this freaky guy that kept staring at me like I was doing something wrong. He needs to not eat for a couple of weeks, and see how much he would eat. Some people......

I bet you had awful diarrhea
 
So, I was in Shoney's one morning at the breakfast bar, and this was just after I had been lost in the Smokies for almost 2 weeks with nothing to eat but berries. Anyway, I ate 10 or 12, maybe 14 biscuits and gravy and washed it down with some nice cold milk. There was this freaky guy that kept staring at me like I was doing something wrong. He needs to not eat for a couple of weeks, and see how much he would eat. Some people......

Forget bout Shoney's... that should be an interesting story to share...
 
Yeah, there was a Hills store at the corner of Papermill and KP where the Whole Foods shopping center is now. It was oriented differently though.

In the little town where I grew up, Hills was our main department store. I was there every weekend at a minimum. Bought my first records there, first baseball glove, etc etc.

Did they have a lunch counter?

I conned my Grandmother into buying me a cassette of Van Halen 1984 there when I was about 8.
 
Did they have a lunch counter?

I conned my Grandmother into buying me a cassette of Van Halen 1984 there when I was about 8.

I didn’t show up in Knoxville till ‘86 but I don’t remember there being a lunch counter. Doesn’t mean there wasn’t one though — my memory is worse than I don’t remember what.

I do know there was a food counter in the back of Kmart, a few miles to the west. I think all the Kmarts had them then.
 
I didn’t show up in Knoxville till ‘86 but I don’t remember there being a lunch counter. Doesn’t mean there wasn’t one though — my memory is worse than I don’t remember what.

I do know there was a food counter in the back of Kmart, a few miles to the west. I think all the Kmarts had them then.
K-Mart had good food back in the 1970s:cool:
 
I don't think I ever ate at Kmart, but I do remember the one next to West Town having a diner in the back. Whole big section with plenty of seats and tables.
 
Does anyone remember the Chinese restaurant(might have been a buffet) where when you walk in the door you were greeted with Asian gardenscape with plants surrounding this little river/water feature and you walked over this little bridge going over the water before getting to the seating area?
 
Not sure if it’s still around or not.
YMCA Camp Montvale, I was there a couple summers in the 70’s.
 
OCharley's, Bar Above Stefano's.

There was a place sort of behind First Tennessee off Cumberland - maybe Campus Inn Bar? It was a covered deck with keg beer. Damn. Things have changed. Do people have keg parties anymore?
 
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The Peanut Shack.My god, Orange Julius', Icee's, Licorice, Swizzle Sticks!

I can recall the smells.
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