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Knoxville, TN 37934
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Premier Businesses in Knoxville, TN

Bistro At the Bijou
  • • We Cater To Everyone From Vegetarians To The Health-Conscious
  • • Sandwiches, Burgers, Comfort Food, Steaks, Pasta, And Seafood!
  • • Live Music! Hours Extended On Bijou Show Nights!
(865) 544-0537
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Downtown Grill & Brewery
  • • Copper And Mahogany Bar, Tempting Menu, And Fine Craft-Brewed Beers
  • • Open-Flame Mesquite Grilled Steak, Seafood, And Chicken
  • • 7 Different Signature Beers Brewed On Premises
(865) 633-8111
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Sapphire
  • • Lush, Dark Hardwood Surrounds 70-Year-Old Jewelry Cases That Hold Liquor, Wine, And Artwork
  • • 40 Vodka Options, Kentucky And Tennessee Whiskey & Scottish Single Malt Scotch's
  • • The Full Lunch, Brunch, And Dinner Menu Are Available At The Bar
(865) 951-2066
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Ye Olde Steak House
  • • Feast On Porterhouse, Prime Rib & Sirloin Strip
  • • Seafood, Chicken, Steak Burgers & More
  • • Dine-In Or Carry-Out
(865) 577-9328
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Things To Do in Knoxville, TN

Knoxville Museum of Art Knoxville Museum of Art

The Knoxville Museum of Art invites you to open your eyes and open your mind when you walk through it's impressive galleries of fine art. Whether you're interested in contemporary art, visual expression utilizing several mediums or prefer the classics, you'll find something for every interest here at this incredible museum. Special classes and presentations are always on the schedule, including live music and artist seminars, so make sure to check the website and come back often to challenge your mind and treat your senses.

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Historic Ramsey House Historic Ramsey House

History buffs and lovers of great architecture alike will truly enjoy a visit to the Ramsey House Plantation. The two-story Georgian-style home has the distinction of being the first stone house built in this region. The home was built for Colonel Francis Alexander Ramsey and his residence became the center of social, political and religious life in Knoxville at the turn of the 19th century. Visitors will marvel at the 18th century architectural design and vintage furnishings that adorn the house. There are also gardens and a museum on site as well.

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