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Knoxville's food and beverage community hosts events on a weekly basis. → Read More
Gimme Sugar is a candy store that opened Nov. 15 in the Homberg area of the Bearden community. → Read More
This is the second year for The Knoxville News Sentinel to name a Person of the Year. Nominations were received from the Knoxville community. → Read More
Knox County restaurants are inspected by health department personnel at least twice a year. If a priority violation is noted, a recheck is done within 15 days. → Read More
The Knoxville food and beverage community hosts a variety of weekly events → Read More
The multicooker has become a much-loved kitchen appliance because of its dual functions as a slow cooker and pressure cooker. → Read More
The multicooker has become a much-loved kitchen appliance because of its dual functions as a slow cooker and pressure cooker. → Read More
"We always knew we wanted to open a second location. This opportunity came about and the time was right so we decided to move on it," owner Jimmy Wooten said. → Read More
Niro's Gyro's is a Cumberland Avenue business offering mediterranean cuisine. It recently announced that it is closing affter 12 years of operation. → Read More
Three Rivers Market offers gift card purchases and has approximately 103 local vendors from which to choose. → Read More
Knoxville is known as a Maker City because of the number of artisans in the area. With Christmas days away, local craftspeople are eager to help you find that special gift. → Read More
U.S. Cellular provides a budget for local stores to use during the holidays to provide a "surprise and delight" to community members. → Read More
Many restaurants open for Christmas require reservations, while others are offering first-come, first-served dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner. → Read More
The food and beverage community hosts events weekly in Knoxville and the surrounding area. → Read More
I Love Juice Bar operated for two years on Market Square before closing. The business remains open at 4801 Kingston Pike and 11681 Parkside Drive. → Read More
Jeffrey DeAlejandro, chef/owner of OliBea plans to relocate his breakfast/lunch restaurant to the lower level of his Old City residence → Read More
Among Knoxville's end of the year restaurant moves: Location musical chairs, University Commons addition, Jackie's Dream and three new 1950's-style diners. → Read More
Knox County restaurants are inspected by health department personnel at least twice a year. If a violation is noted, a recheck is done within 15 days. → Read More
Knoxville's food and beverage community host events throughout the month. → Read More
Chef Eva Andres is a classically trained French chef who puts her skills to work helping feed people in need in Knoxville. → Read More