Sunliner Diner Pigeon Forge
1950s Diner in Pigeon Forge, TN, US
Located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, the Sunliner Diner offers an authentic 1950s dining experience in the heart of the Smoky Mountains. It combines a chrome exterior with a classic interior, as well as a vintage retail store. Customers are encouraged to relive “Happy Days” simply by putting a quarter in the jukebox and cuing up their favorite song from the early, energetic days of rock n’ roll.
The Pigeon Forge menu includes breakfast favorites such as eggs Benedict, which combines biscuit, hollandaise, and poached eggs fresh-from-the-farm, as well as a choice of grits or hash browns. Another fan favorite is the avocado Benedict, which comes with Creole hollandaise and sliced tomato.
Lunchtime staples include country fried chicken breast, served with mashed potatoes, white gravy, and green beans. The Sunliner Burger combines bacon, cheddar, and a pair of grilled beef patties, as well as a brioche bun toasted on the grille. Milkshakes are a big part of the Sunliner identity and include the adventurous Big Tickle Party, the Trix-infused “1950s Cereal Yum,” and the White Russian, which incorporates Kahlua and Absolut vodka.