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Where is the best pizza in Gatlinburg? 
Have you ever had pizza in Gatlinburg? If so, please share your impressions, I'd be delighted to hear from you.
About three billion pizzas are sold in the U.S. each year, so it's no surprise that every city in the country caters to this exceptionally cheesy demand. And Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is no different. Travelers who come here will find that restaurants in Gatlinburg abound with delicious pies that are just ready to be eaten. So, whether you like it fully loaded or just crappy, the Gateway to Smokey Mountains can help you out. Plus, there are plenty of other things to do in Gatlinburg besides eating. So be sure to visit Westgate Resorts so you don't miss out on all the fun and delicious things. Tennessee has many culinary specialties, including hot chicken, banana pudding, cookies, and gravy, just to name a few. Fortunately for pizza lovers and Tennessee explorers, Gatlinburg has added pizza to the list. With plenty of pizza places right in downtown Gatlinburg and even beyond, travelers can get a solid slice at any point in their Gatlinburg vacation.
The results are in, and Gatlinburg locals agree that the best hometown pizza pie belongs to the best Italian on the Boulevard. What makes his pizzas head and shoulders above the rest? For more than 40 years, the establishment has been committed to the classics, which means this pizzeria has been able to master what true pizza lovers want and expect from a top-tier pizzeria. That is, cheesy and perfectly seasoned pizza with a wide variety of toppings, garlic croutons, creamy pasta, and homemade cheesecakes. However, while Best Italian Pizza and Café has certainly focused on the classics we all know and love, there is one area of expertise that is it is own. You'll know what we mean if you go in and order one of the restaurant's giant signature calzones.
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