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


Demolished a few years later. And the Esso station moved across Weisgarber to the HoJo spot before changing the name to Exxon. Then Krispy Kreme went into the old Esso spot (Charlie Nutzell’s service station).

I only learned a couple of years ago that Esso stood for SO. Standard Oil.
 
Copper Cellar.... it's not gone but I went this past Sunday for brunch for my mom's birthday. First time I have been in a while. I don't live in Knoxville so I don't really have the opportunity to go too often but man... what in the world happened to that place. The food was meh at best and of course it was expensive. Anyone else have the same or similar experience lately?

I know they closed the location on Cumberland (which is the original right?)
 
Online rumors have it that WBIR's parent company, TEGNA, is being acquired by Nexstar, parent company of WATE. If this goes through, other rumors have it that Nexstar will combine WATE and WBIR and downsize and consolidate both stations' staffs. A possibility is that WBIR will buy out or early-retire the higher-paid anchors, so it may be the end of the era of John, Robin and Todd.

I'd sure hate to see it happen.
 
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Copper Cellar.... it's not gone but I went this past Sunday for brunch for my mom's birthday. First time I have been in a while. I don't live in Knoxville so I don't really have the opportunity to go too often but man... what in the world happened to that place. The food was meh at best and of course it was expensive. Anyone else have the same or similar experience lately?

I know they closed the location on Cumberland (which is the original right?)
Yes, the original Copper Cellar was on Cumberland. There was a door at street level, and stairs leading down into the restaurant. I worked there in the 70s. At some point since then, Copper Cellar Corp acquired the space above and expanded the restaurant at street level. That location is now gone.

Copper Cellar West is still operating on Kingston Pike. I’ve not eaten at a Copper Cellar for 20 years. I cannot speak to their fare these days.
 
Yes, the original Copper Cellar was on Cumberland. There was a door at street level, and stairs leading down into the restaurant. I worked there in the 70s. At some point since then, Copper Cellar Corp acquired the space above and expanded the restaurant at street level. That location is now gone.

Copper Cellar West is still operating on Kingston Pike. I’ve not eaten at a Copper Cellar for 20 years. I cannot speak to their fare these days.
Is Cappachino still around on Kingston Pike? I think it was the same company as Copper Cellar. First place I took a girl on a date, I was 15. I think it was 1979.
 
Is Cappachino still around on Kingston Pike? I think it was the same company as Copper Cellar. First place I took a girl on a date, I was 15. I think it was 1979.
Cappuccino’s is still operating at the Kingston Pike location. It first opened in 1977, and it is a Copper Cellar Corp restaurant.
 
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On the way home from my recent visit to Syracuse, NY and Chambersburg, PA, I stopped in Knoxville to cruise around the University area. The strip has completely changed. Multistory buildings crowd the street. Shops and restaurants all appear to be chains. Local, independent businesses seem a rarity. I’d appreciate some perspective from those living nearby. Any owner occupied residences in Fort Sanders? The elementary school on 22nd looks like it’s still occupied…
 
On the way home from my recent visit to Syracuse, NY and Chambersburg, PA, I stopped in Knoxville to cruise around the University area. The strip has completely changed. Multistory buildings crowd the street. Shops and restaurants all appear to be chains. Local, independent businesses seem a rarity. I’d appreciate some perspective from those living nearby. Any owner occupied residences in Fort Sanders? The elementary school on 22nd looks like it’s still occupied…
I don't live in Knoxville but my parents do and its my understanding that UT purchased a lot of that area to build student housing.
 
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