Downtown Kingsport Restaurants List
Posted by DownTown Kingsport Square on October 24, 2007
There are 21 restaurants in Downtown Kingsport (and the numbers are growing!)
Here’s the list with their address.(updated on January 11th, 2008)
Bone Fire Smokehouse – 242 E. Main Street
Breaking Traditions – 235 E. Market Street
Cafe N’Orleans – 161 East Main Street
Chef’s Pizzaria – 254 W. New Street
The Courtyard – 201 E. New Street
Divine Cafe and Catering – 247 Broad Street
Funtastics – 541 W. Sullivan Street
Good Times Grills and Chill – 1001 East Center Street
Happy Hostess – 212 E. Center Street
Home Sweet Home – 122 Broad Street
Hot Dog Hut – 1025 E. Sullivan Street
Jan Mar – 114 Broad Street
Kaffe Blue – 210 Broad Street
Kathy’s Korner – 245 E. Main Street
Kingsport Grocery Co. – Now open on Main Street East of 12 Bones
Pal’s – 327 Revere Street
Rose Cottage Bakery – 113 W. Market Street
Sharon’s Burgers – 301 W. Center Street
Stir Fry Cafe – Now open on Broad Street in the 100 block
TK’s Big Dogs – 160 Broad Street
Wm. Paul’s Bakery – 317 Cumberland Avenue
Two big additions:Kingsport Grocery Co. and Stir Fry Cafe, located on Main street and Broad Street respectively. Go to the “Categories” box at the home page, and click on restaurants or menus for further information.
Downtown is growing as a destination for restaurants.
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Sean Halliday said
For a list of restaurants and more in the Tri Cities, try:
http://www.thetricitiesbest.com