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    Five Oaks Farm Kitchen

    4.2 (1.8k reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Terri M.

    This restaurant is located right next to SkyLand Ranch. A friend wanted to check it out, so we decided to give it a try. When we arrived, my daughter mentioned that she had eaten there before with her grandparents and that no one in their group had enjoyed the food. The restaurant was uncomfortably cold inside. My daughter and I both ordered the pot roast with mashed potatoes. Unfortunately, the mashed potatoes were bland and lacked flavor, so neither of us ate them. The pot roast was also disappointing. Instead of being tender and falling apart like a traditional pot roast, the meat was quite fatty and not very tender. Overall, the food seemed to be lacking seasoning, and the vegetables were served completely plain. With some attention to flavor and preparation, the dining experience could be much better.

    Menu 1 of 2 - May 2026
    Ron B.

    Solid food, good atmosphere, lots of seating. Good staff attention, not exceptional, but good. Certainly would not hesitate to come again, but so many options in this area, I would need more research Lots of associated businesses on the property as a tourist haven. Theme park, pottery shop (which has a mix of imports and a large amount of locally made goods), ice cream shop, etc. I had the pulled pork plate, which had a generous amount of meat, the wife had the chicken, which was about a quarter of a barbecue chicken, very tasty from my sampling

    Sam Stinnett's Special
    Julie S.

    We came here for our anniversary brunch and had a really great experience. I checked in online while we were on the way, which helped a ton--we barely had to wait. Definitely worth seeing if you can get on the list ahead of time. I got the milk parlor omelette with egg whites and it was so good (and really pretty too). I had cheese grits and a biscuit on the side--everything was super tasty. My husband got the Sam Stinnetts breakfast with the chop steak and wow... it was a lot of food. We definitely had leftovers. We came here years ago when they first opened and hadn't been back in a while, but after this, we won't wait so long next time. Great food, great service, and we were in and out pretty quick.

    Griddle cake, biscuit, fruit and co op casserole
    Mary R.

    Food was amazing and the pricing was even better! John was an amazing server! Recommendation for breakfast was on point! Love the "Yellowstone" like decor. And plenty of parking available! Oh restrooms were very clean with a changing table available

    Kristen D.

    BRING. YOUR. APPETITE. Because Five Oaks served us up a Southern breakfast FEAST and I'm still dreaming about it. First- this cinnamon roll was bigger than my head and absolutely drenched in warm icing. I swear I could bathe in that stuff We shared the Farmhouse Bounty Breakfast (because it was HUGE), and it came with: Two eggs Stone-ground grits Ribbon-cut field potatoes A fluffy griddle cake with warm syrup Biscuit + sausage gravy and a meat lover's dream lineup: Pecan smoked bacon Sugar ham Local sausage But wait, there's more... I also got the Pit Master Casserole: Three eggs scrambled with spring onions, baked right on top of those golden potatoes, and topped with sweet, smoky pulled pork BBQ. It was everything. If comfort food is your love language, this is your spot. Southern portions, Southern flavors and Southern hospitality (our waiters and waitresses were all so sweet)

    Fried pork chop breakfast
    Cody F.

    Great atmosphere, ample parking, and an intriguing menu - we're off to a great start! The good: coffee, griddle cakes, and hash browns The bad: the fried pork chop Biscuits are great! The gravy is decent, pretty, and forgettable. Condiments are varied and a good selection. Maple syrup is warm and...syrup-ey. The cinnamon rolls are large and delicious. It's like a large local much nicer version of, I hate to say this, Cracker Barrel. Yes it's touristy. Yes, it's loud. Service was instant and hospitable. Trendy in that Sevierville faux-country farmhouse way. I didn't hate it, but I'd skip the pork chop next time.

    Eggs Benedict
    Christian K.

    Five Oaks Farm Kitchen absolutely delivers on both presentation and flavor. These plates look like exactly what you want out of a true Southern breakfast--simple, hearty, and done right. The omelet is cooked perfectly with a clean fold and light seasoning, paired with that fluffy biscuit that looks soft on the inside with just the right golden top. The side of fruit and bacon adds a nice balance without overcomplicating things. The second plate really seals it--those crispy home fries have that ideal texture (golden edges with soft centers), and the eggs cooked over easy with that rich, runny yolk are spot on. That kind of execution shows consistency in the kitchen. Overall, this is the kind of breakfast that feels authentic, well-portioned, and satisfying without trying too hard. From what's on these plates alone, it's easy to justify a full 5-star rating.

    Anna B.

    Loved the atmosphere of this restaurant. The food was good as well. Highly recommend the cinnamon rolls! They're so good it's hard to get a picture before someone snags them!

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    Jessica C.

    Very fast service! Food was great! They serve vegetable soup as a starter. Enjoyed the catfish

    Bonny T.

    This is our second time at Five Oaks Kitchen. We really enjoyed the griddle cakes and wanted to come back for more. The kids got pancake meals. I got chicken and dumplings and a side salad. Hubby got breakfast-the biscuit and gravy was a little bland. He loves the fluffy pancakes, though! Everything else was typical breakfast.

    Pig seuy with French toast and fruit
    Amber H.

    This place was worth the wait! We added our name to the waitlist online about 30min in advance which gave us time to get over there. It's a beautiful establishment that's in a barn setting. Very clean. The server was sweet and helped me make the right decision to not overstuff myself. I highly recommend this place if you're in the area.

    Steak omelette
    Keith W.

    This was a recommended spot for breakfast. I enjoyed the steak omelette, the service was very attentive, warm family atmosphere next time in Sevierville I'll definitely return.

    Chandani S.

    First time visiting Tennessee, and I had heard a lot about this breakfast spot, so my family and I decided to give it a try. I'd heard great things about the cinnamon rolls, but unfortunately, it was a bit tough for my liking and way too sweet for me. It was just okay overall. My husband ordered the chicken and waffles and really loved the fried chicken. He felt the waffle was a little soggy, but the potatoes were very good. He also thought the turkey sausage was slightly salty. My mother ordered the omelet with a side of biscuit and eggs, and she really enjoyed her meal with no complaints at all. I ordered the farm tenant favorite. My scrambled eggs with cheese were good at first, but I unfortunately bit into several pieces of eggshell, which made me stop eating them. The bacon was good -- nice and crispy just how I asked. The pancake was phenomenal, and I absolutely loved the biscuit and gravy. I'm still thinking about how good that was! The service was good, especially considering how busy it was. Our server did the best she could, and the inside of the restaurant is very beautiful. I loved the cozy, Christmas-like feel of the decor. I would come back again because there were definitely some great highlights, and I feel like we just came on a very busy day -- so I'd be willing to give it another try.

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    Get the casserole and regular pancakes, cinnamon apples and thank me later. Portions are huge so great to share.

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    The breakfast 10/10 loved it and the service is 10/10 ! If you visit Gatlinburg you should def come try this place for its breakfast !

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    Do yall do a food challenge? and if so what is the food challenge?

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    Do you have gluten free options?

    Yes. A gluten free menu for breakfast lunch and dinner

    Is Sunday brunch a special menu?

    I'm not sure but regardless the food was amazing

    Do they have a kid's menu?

    yes

    When do they stop serving breakfast?

    Noon - that is a recent change to their menu. It was nice to be able to choose from the breakfast menu all day - however they do serve it an hour later than most - Apple Barn stops at 11 am.

    Do they serve alcohol?

    I went in Jan 2019. No alcohol served

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    Partial view of the inside of the restaurant.
    Partial view of the inside of the restaurant.
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    Car filled to the "rims" with bills, bills, bills
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    BLT with fries
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