Once we reached Knoxville we were once again treated to some wonderful food in a most unexpected place which, had we not had the recommendation of friends, we would never have stopped here and tried it because quite frankly from the outside it looks like a dump. (Diners, Drive-Ins, Dives and Dumps)
This doesn't even show the collard greens, fried okra, sweet potatoes or peach cobbler
Once again we were fortunate to hop onto the bus of an extremely helpful driver (also named Richard, guess if the name had been something like Melvin or Horatio we would have found it too strange for mere coincidence) who gave us a 101 of Knoxville and we were thus able glean some of the best from downtown in one lovely, sunny morning. Thanks Richard the Second!
The boys finally get the crepes they have been craving
And Mihai and I get our espresso and latte
Downtown Knoxville was very charming with a variety of restaurants over which we could drool as well as interesting graffiti, street musicians (which never fails to add a certain charm) and a nice mix of the student/local business/mother's shopping/elderly/tourist population.
An unexpected surprise. We spoke with the owner of this establishment at length while the boys sampled his gelato. He and his wife opened this place because they were bored after retirement. He asked us to contact him after we try gelato in Italy and let him know how it compares. We consider it an assignment worthy of our time, energy and taste buds.
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