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(865)521-7101
one-on-one
private
Elegant Dining.
5412 Kingston PiKe ’Ä¢ (865) 588-2964
Happy Hour Everyday Till 7 Pm
Exquisite Taste.
Bailey’Äôs Sports Grille
250 N. Seven Oaks Dr.; (865) 531-2644
Mon-Sun: 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
With eight Tennessee locations, Bai-
ley’Äôs Sports Grille delivers high-energy
entertainment across the Volunteer
state. Bailey’Äôs in Knoxville features
themed parties including Cowgirl
Night, ’Äò80s Night, and Summer Fest,
and also hosts local UFC fights and fan-
tasy drafts. A dance floor with a DJ and
disco ball bring a fun and social atmo-
sphere to this Knoxville attraction, but
don’Äôt forget about the food and drinks.
If you’Äôre in the mood for something
sweet, try the
Great Cookie Blitz
, a
Bailey’Äôs original. Start off with a six-
inch chocolate chip cookie straight
from the oven, drizzle chocolate syrup
on top, and finish it off with two
scoops of vanilla ice cream. It’Äôs enough
to satisfy any sweet tooth.
Bearden Hill Fieldhouse
6600 Kingston Pike; (865) 851-7769
Mon-Sun: 11 a.m.-3 a.m.
Bearden Hill Fieldhouse puts a con-
temporary spin to the traditional
sports bar setup with large windows,
polished metal finishes, and concrete
floors. The bar has two levels and
an outdoor pavilion, as well as four
Golden Tee game consoles and 40
high-definition TVs. Every Thursday
and Sunday evenings, the Fieldhouse
holds trivia competitions, as well as
Friday-night karaoke. For a quick,
easy-to-eat finger food, try the
Fried
Pickles and Banana Pepper Rings
,
breaded with an original recipe, fried
golden brown, and served with a
blend of citrus and horseradish sauce.
Wash it all down with a cold beer, and
receive $1 off during Happy Hour from
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
We’Äôd love to hear from you.
Tell us your picks for Knoxville’Äôs
hot spots to eat. Email our dining
editor at