Dollywood's Splash Country - Food and Beverage Establishments

Food and Beverage Establishments

  • Brush Fire Grill - Located in front of Bear Mountain Fire Tower, this food establishment serves chicken cheese steak and grilled chicken sandwiches.
  • Depot Grill - Located beside Brush Fire Grill, this food establishment serves a selection of barbecue chicken and pork cooked in a unique steam locomotive-shaped barbecue.
  • Cascades Lemonade - Located in the Cascades, this beverage establishment serves frozen lemonade and a variety of other frozen drinks.
  • High Country Provisions - Located on the deck of Mountain Waves, this food establishment serves drinks and a variety of snacks and new for 2009 "philly cheese steaks".
  • Low Country Snacks - Located in front of Riverside Trading Post, this food establishment serves bottled drinks, ice cream bars, and other snacks.
  • Campsite Grill - Located in front of Down Bound Float Trip, this food establishment has ample seating and offers a selection of hamburgers, garden burgers, chicken sandwiches and chicken tenders, specialty desserts such as strawberry shortcake and triple chocolate cake, and beverages.
  • Miss Mamie's - Located behind Campsite Grill, this food establishment serves a selection of personal-pan pizzas and drinks.
  • Outpost Snacks - Located in front of Mountain Waves, this establishment offers a variety of hot dogs and chili along with nachos and drinks.
  • Uncle Elmer's - Located behind Campsite Grill, this food establishment offers a selection of flatbread wraps filled with grilled or fried chicken and nachos and drinks.

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