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    Granny Ogle's Ham n' Beans

    3.5 (24 reviews)
    ModerateSouthern
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Meatloaf
    Gina D.

    For amusement park food Granny Ogle's was very good! We all tried something different. The ham, greens and cornbread were the favorites! The service was friendly and kind. We will definitely go back!

    Shijie Y.

    We were at Dollywood shortly before Christmas. After eating fast food and turkey legs all the time we decided to try something different. It was no wait at all! Overall: The weather was super unpleasant so sitting inside a warm restaurant was a huge plus for us. Service was very good. Everyone wears country style cloth and speaking with southern accent. Love it! Food was good if you like beans. There were a lot of beans and my kids loved all of them, even the ones with heavy rosemary flavor. The corn bread came with the food was very nice and tasty too. They provide two different types of butters. we ordered: - deviled egg: it was good and rich. Can't eat more than a half though. - meatloaf: my husband said it was very decent. - beef pot roast: the meat is very moist and tender but it was a bit too salty for me. - pit ham: a bit dry but tasted really good. - chicken cassoulet: this was the fish with intense rosemary flavor but my kid loved it. He ate the dish nearly all by himself.

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    Nancee M.

    If you are looking for a nice spot to grab a hearty lunch or dinner than this is the place. After coming down the mountain at Dollywood we decided to grab some lunch and when I saw that they had Ham and beans on the menu I knew we would look no further. Be aware there could be a wait, in our case or was about 15 minutes. You just stand in line and wait until it's your turn with a host or hostess. When our turn came around we were taken into the house and around the porch to a great spot next to the railing overlooking one of the outdoor stages where different southern gospel gr pi ups were performing. We looked over the menu and right away I knew those Ham and Beans would be mine. Our server seemed a little tired by the time she came over, and who wouldnt be with all of the tables constantly being served but she was pleasant. She also brought us a skillet of fresh corn bread and an assortment of bitters. We quickly ordered and then chatted while we waited for our lunches. It wasnt long before she was bringing them out and it's a good thing too because we were hungry. I haven't had Ham and Beans in a coons age so I quickly dug in. Delicious pinto beans with shredded pork and if course I had to try a little cornbread. My meal also was accompanied by some delicious slaw as well as some turnip greens which I discovered that I am not a fan. All in all it was a tasty relaxing meal. The only downside was the wait to cash out and she wasnt able to split pur check but if we make it back I would definitely get this again and maybe split a cobbler. Happy dining ya'll!

    Pot Roast, Slaw, Beans & Mash Potatoes w/ Gravy
    Dusty F.

    A nice, friendly front porched restaurant located within Dollywood that helped us warm up on a cold day. The menu is limited on offerings but not on taste. They start you off with cornbread in a small skillet with butter. My pot roast was really good and so were my sides. It was a decent meal, I would go back.

    Michaelangelo A.

    Not sure where some of these people who rate this place highly usually eat but I'm guessing they've never had real food. The meatloaf stack is tasteless and the ham is blah. The service was about as friendly as a fast food restaurant...zero personality. This was my first experience at Dollywood and was not impressed with the food at all. If you are used to eating at 1 to 2 star places, the food will be fine for you. Typical theme part pricing(still cheaper than Disney) $70 for 3 adult meals and a kids meal. The cornbread was very bland, not worth eating bad calories/carbs for. Why do they put the food in a cold skillet? At least warm up the skillet to pretend you cooked the food in it. The honey butter is absolutely horrible for you. Check out the photos. Dolly, please upgrade your food and put the servers through a personality training program.

    Hot corn cakes!
    Ruann L.

    I've eaten at almost ever restaurant at DW. I'm there often. This one...okay. It's probably what I ordered...cornbread salad. It was iceberg lettuce - much like a Cobb salad with soggy cornbread croutons. Lettuce was wilted. That was the biggest disappointment. Everything else was fresh. The ranch dressing was also tasty. The server brings out a small iron skillet of yellow meal corn bread. It's warm. It's the sugar free kind of corn bread. Heads up. Use the honey butter on it. Drinks are cold. Restaurant clean. Servers....NOT SMILING! That was huge. Dollywood is a FUN place where you can feel "like kin". Not at Granny Ogles. Unfortunately. What's sad is that Dolly would go to Granny Ogles as a girl because she lived her pinto beans and cornbread. I suspect Granny wasn't a grouch! I'll cut them some slack. It was December and 70 degrees and the servers all in long sleeve dresses with aprons and bonnets. Yikes. Everyone was really warm anyway but still...fake it if you have to. The smile that is. After all...it's about memories worth repeating.

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    Food was good but not much to eat for the price. The service and environment was nice though.

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    The meatloaf stacker is by far my favorite here! Everything on the menu is great, and this is definitely worth a stop to visit

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    This was amazing food! I loved the greens, beans, and Mac N cheese! My brother loved his Hot Dog!

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    The food was good and the portions were large, but if you weren't diabetic before going in, you are now.

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    Are here and the food gave me and my family the worst stomaches. Seems like the food was "cooked" within 2 minutes, and it wasn't worth it.

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