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The Apple Barn and Cider Mill

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Local(865) 453-9319

230 Apple Valley Rd
Sevierville, TN 37862

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The Apple Barn and Cider Mill
Local(865) 453-9319

230 Apple Valley Rd
Sevierville, TN 37862

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User Reviews of The Apple Barn and Cider Mill

Yelp.com Review - by Robert M.

4.0 of 5 stars. Easy to overdose apple everthing in this place. Food itsef is good not great.
yelp.com - user review - 06/14/2009
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Country Kitchen Good

This is a must-go for your mountain vacation. The Apple Barn Farmhouse Grill is delicious & filling. It also helps to be clean&have genuinely courteous servers. Ours was Ivonne, she was very attentive of our...
citysearch.com - user review - 03/22/2009
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Yelp.com Review - by Stephen P.

3.0 of 5 stars. Are your relatives in town and you need a place to take them that will be acceptable to the whole family without question? Apple Barn is your eatery of choice...The offerings are kitschy, about seven...
yelp.com - user review - 02/22/2009
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Wonderful food and shopping

this is such a treasure. Well worth the 8 hour trip to tn. Make sure to stop in and taste the chicken pot pie.
openlist - user review - 08/24/2008

Delicious! by Lindsay L. at InsiderPages

When in TN, you must visit the Apple Barn. This estate is beautifully landscaped, especially in the fall with pumpkins everywhere! The restaurant is delicious -- you will definitely leave this family style...
citysearch.com - user review - 02/18/2008
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Wonderful Atmosphere

The kids and I have gone here for many years. For a special treat I'll take them by there for one of the Apple Barn Candy Shop's Caramel apples. They also love the little thin candy sticks. It's fun t...
judysbook.com - user review - 04/01/2006
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A Little Bit of Country to go by S P. at InsiderPages

A trip to the Apple Barn relaxes even the most stressed person. From the moment you turn the corner, the white barns surrounded by fields of apple trees, erase any problems. The gift shop specializes in apple...
citysearch.com - user review - 09/18/2005
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Excellent! by Amanda N. at InsiderPages

After reading great reviews for The Apple Barn, we decided to visit while on vacation. Our first stop was in the restaurant. All I can say is go while hungry!! Plenty of good southern food abounds, and you...
citysearch.com - user review - 09/02/2005
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Worth a stop just to see the shops by Vanessa C. at InsiderPages

A genuing working farm, the Apple Barn grows and picks fourteen varieties of apples from more than 14,000 trees which, while you watch, become apple butter, candies, pies, ice cream and more. The various shops...
citysearch.com - user review - 08/25/2005
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Worth a stop just to see the shops

A genuing working farm, the Apple Barn grows and picks fourteen varieties of apples from more than 14,000 trees which, while you watch, become apple butter, candies, pies, ice cream and more. The vari...
judysbook.com - user review - 08/19/2005
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