Sixty-three years ago (1946) Eldridge  Litton founded Litton’s Market originally located in  the small north Knoxville community of Inskip.  Litton's Market became known for  offering a wide range of groceries, produce, hardware, feed, and it was a full  service gas station!
Today, in the heart of Fountain City it's a crowded  institution (restaurant) that is well known to the locals for high  quality ingredients and what are arguably the best burgers in Knoxville.   Newcomers need to know that when you arrive, you need to put your name on the  seating chalkboard to ensure you get a table as orderly as  possible.
Litton's interior is similar to a country style market  with products they serve 
proudly displayed.  Several meat cases display the  meats served in the restaurant and to the front and right of the counter is some  of the best desserts Knoxville has to offer.
Litton's Market and  Restaurant is known for their burgers and have graced the pages of  Southern  Living Magazine as being the best.  If you visit at peak  serving hours, expect to wait.  Litton's is clearly a Knoxville tradition and  the local regulars will definitely out number the new comers.
Judy and I broke tradition, having been wanting a good  chili/slaw dog for sometime, and ordered the huge Chili Dog.   It's a quarter pound all beef frank grilled then topped with slaw, cheddar  cheese, homemade chili and bun, and fresh onions.  We also got an order of onion rings  on the side.
There's nothing ever frozen at Litton's, and even the  onion rings are hand made at the restaurant.
Unfortunately, even though I decided to take half of mine  home, I still had no room for dessert!  That's a shame at Litton's because their  homemade desserts are celebrated as the best anywhere!  However, my recent  surgery seems to be working well and holding down the amount I can eat at one  sitting.  Hopefully, that will be a good thing!
Judy had an 
appointment earlier to get her 10-year old  "permanent  cosmetics" refreshed!  I won't go into that here, but it keeps her  beautiful, so I went along to help locate the shop which had since relocated.  I  ended up sitting in the car for the most of 3 hours, with a short break at the  new Kroger store nearby.  Their facilities were big, new, clean, and came just  in the nick of time!
Before stopping at Litton's, we did a short "Dogwood  Arts Festival" tour of Gibbs Road.  The  garden side of the Fountain City trail begins on Gibbs Road where the houses and  the bright pink dogwood trees date from the early 1920's.
When those trees were planted, pink dogwoods were big
The festival last the entire month of April, so if you ever plan to visit  East Tennessee, try and schedule so you can see the beauty of Knoxville in  spring!



5 comments:
Looks wonderful. Glad to see you eating again.
Yeah, but I over did it today and thought I was gonna die! I think I may get skinny yet!
That looks like a great place to go and enjoy an eating experience. And I mean enjoy - many places are just to fill up and go. That looks like a place to linger and relax.
I would love to see the beauty of Knoxville in spring, especially if it involves such gorgeous eating fayre as that! Looks like a fine day out, Paul, the photo's are lovely (dabbing the corner spit drooling out of my mouth)!
You'd think I'd know by now not to look at your page when I'm hungry...
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