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- GUI TO GAY STREET KNOXVILLE, TENNSEE
- GAY STREET
- POTBELLY SANDWICH SHOP TO OPEN ON GAY ST.
- GAY STREET BRIDGE NSTCTN ED 4 LN POUNDS OF STEEL | OPN
- WICKED CHICKEN OPENS AT 141 SOUTH GAY STREET
GUI TO GAY STREET KNOXVILLE, TENNSEE
Gay StreetLat and lat-spired cuise, served small plat meant to be shared. Gay StreetEnjoy a small, classic, seasonal menu wh your show at the attached theaterBoyd’s Jig and Reel 101 S. Gay St.
Gay are the claim to fame for this classic Irish pubCoffee and Cholate 327 Unn Ave. Gay and smoothi for those tim your sweet tooth is achg, and panis and salads for when you’re lookg for somethg a b lighter. Gay StA ncept rtrant featurg small plat and a unique we bar.
GAY STREET
New and exotic flavors meet exceptnal preparatnDazzo’s Pizzeria 710 South Gay StreetMa-om-scratch dough mak the pizzas, subs, and pasta this cheery fe somethg to rememberDowntown Grill and Brewery 424 S. Gay brewed -hoe acpany lic bar food. Gay StreetThat smell of h-baked bread on Gay Street is probably g om Fssie’s.
Gay on the go, Garrett’s offers great food at a great price to keep you fueledGood Golly Tamale 112 S. Gay meals om the Middle East accentuated wh belly dancg, hookahs, and warm, exotic sounds of the regnNama Shi Bar 506 S Gay StNot your everyday shi bar. Gay is the name of the game.
POTBELLY SANDWICH SHOP TO OPEN ON GAY ST.
Gay Street, cir 1890s.
GAY STREET BRIDGE NSTCTN ED 4 LN POUNDS OF STEEL | OPN
Regnized by the Amerin Planng Associatn as one of the natn’s “Great Streets, ” Gay Street was regard before the Civil War as Knoxville’s ma mercial street. Durg the 1920s Gay Street served as a meetg pot for a new group of Knoxvillians head to both disver a new wilrns and blaze trails for a new Natnal Park, the Great Smoky Mountas.
WICKED CHICKEN OPENS AT 141 SOUTH GAY STREET
David Chapman, also owned a pharmacy bs on Gay Street, famo for s Whe Ln statue. Almost everythg that has ever happened downtown Knoxville has a lk some way to Gay Street.
GAY STREET VINTAGE POSTCARD GALLERY. For a look to the 100 Block of South Gay Street by the railroad on the north end of Gay Street, jo for a Knoxville Weekend vio featurg KHP’s Jack Neely and Knoxville Urban Guy, Alan Sims, for an affectnate look back at an old classic – Harold’s Deli. In 1919, the cy raised this sectn of Gay Street to take out what was known as the “Death Dip, ” sentially a steep valley down towards and back up across the railroad tracks.