I just
know that some of you think that I’m joking… There just can’t be a restaurant
named “It’s All So Yummy Café”. Alternately,
if one exists, it must be a place for children…
No joke
though! This is our latest casual restaurant ‘find’
in the greater Knoxville market…and it’s a good one too.
Knoxville’s
“It’s All So Yummy Café” with Hilton Head Ice Cream is located in a small strip
shopping center. The place is tough to
spot even if you’re looking for it. That
small pink sign with the lettering just doesn’t jump out at you.
As
customers approach the entrance, the message on the window to the left of the
doors gives health conscious patrons’ fair warning. It
reads “This is a bad place for a diet”.
The
first thing that customers encounter upon entry to It’s All So Yummy Café, (hereafter
referred to as Yummy Café for the writer’s convenience), is this display
case. It’s filled with cakes, pasta,
bacon, deviled eggs and several salads.
Now that doesn’t seem too risky from a health viewpoint does it?
But, if
you look up at the chalkboard menus along the back wall, you will quickly
realize what you’re up against! If you
are into grilled cheese sandwiches, the first 2 boards are very impressive and
very tempting! The third board
is all about a plethora of deli style sandwiches ranging from Reubens to Tuna
Salad to a Grilled Peanut Butter and Jelly.
The fourth board is about soups and the daily specials; the fifth is about salads, combos and the Kid’s menu…
OK… If
you’d like to know what brought us here, it is really quite simple. Happy wife, happy life! Laurie told me that she was really craving a
good grilled cheese sandwich. In an
effort to please, I searched for grilled cheese sandwiches in the Knoxville
area. Yummy Café was at the top of a
very short list…and the menu looked great.
The
interior is quirky but pretty basic…mismatched tables, table cloths and chairs
along with odds and ends along the wall.
Customers order at the counter and they bring the food out to you.
Toward
the rear of the room, there are 2 ice cream coolers with a multitude of
flavors. One chalkboard is all about ice
cream, floats, sundaes, etc. The small
board is apparently related to an eating challenge…something called the “Rocky
Top Challenge”.
Now
onto the food…
This
was Laurie’s grilled cheese sandwich.
Now some people wouldn’t call this a grilled cheese sandwich because it
isn’t all about the cheese. I don’t
think that Laurie would care what you wanted to call it…because she really
liked it! This “Deviled Bacon” sandwich combines
American cheddar cheese, plentiful crispy bacon and homemade deviled eggs along
with a dash of ‘sweet heat’. I was
allowed a taste…Yummy!
No…this
isn’t actually my grilled cheese sandwich.
Instead it’s another sandwich that we purchased to share! Of course, that’s bad for me from a diet
standpoint but it doesn’t impact Laurie’s diet as she can eat what she wants in
a 4 hour window. (Nothing before the window opens or after it closes) Her dang diet is working too! Down 30 pounds!
This sandwich,
Yummy Café’s May Special, was displayed on its own little board on the front of
the counter. Basically, it’s a grilled hot
dog from Benton’s Bacon and Ham facility and store in Madisonville Tennessee, that has been topped with sauerkraut, melted cheddar and mustard on a nice bun.
We split it and we both thought that it was great!
This
behemoth of a sandwich was my selection.
It is “The Big Cheese”. ($9.95) This is actually 2 grilled cheese
sandwiches with more cheese and a pile of bacon enveloped in the center. It was good…but I would have been happier
with less bread. However, I always
wanted to try something like this so no complaints. It was good but I had so many other choices
that I could have made…
The
next time we go to It's All So Yummy Café, I’ll have to decide between the 2 sandwiches described here… (Or
maybe I’ll just do another of those cheesy hot dogs if they're on the menu) My likely cheesy options
are: “5 Alarm” $7.95 – Pepperjack cheese with jalapenos, red pepper flakes,
sweet heat and homemade HOT mayonnaise, or; “Pizza” $8.25 – Marinara with
provolone and Swiss cheese, grilled pepperoni, crushed red pepper flakes and
parmesan cheese. It will be a tough
decision!
Did I
mention…all of these sandwiches come with either chips or a side salad…except
for that cheese Benton’s hotdog. It was
accompanied by a cup of pretty decent chili and chips. All sandwiches also come with free sweet or
unsweet tea.
Remember
the Hilton Head Ice Cream part of this operation? Well, what the heck! The server let us know that we could order
half scoops so Laurie decided to go for 4 different flavors. Her first incredulous comment was “These are half
scoops?!!” There was no way she could
finish this decadent heap of ice cream and I was too full to be of much
assistance…
I had
some ice cream too but after watching her ‘half scoops’ pile up, I just asked
for 2 half scoops. We thought that the
ice cream was good but we prefer the ice cream from the Tic Toc Ice Cream
Parlor in Loudon Tennessee…the more butterfat the better!
The
next time we return to It’s All So Yummy Café we’ll focus on the sandwiches…maybe
with a milk shake or the Homemade Banana Pudding that I discovered is also on
the menu. I also learned that It’s So
Yummy Café has a second location in Oak Ridge Tennessee and that they have been
in business since 2011. How did we miss
this yummy place over the last 6 years?
Knoxville
Tennessee’s “It’s All So Yummy Café” is located just south of Kingston Pike (US
Hwy. 11) at 120 South Peters Road.
Phone: 865-769-6539. The company’s
website is at http://www.itsallsoyummy.com/. This restaurant has 4.5 out of 5 ‘stars’ on
both Yelp and Trip Advisor…
Just
click on any of these food photos if you’re hungry…
Thanks
for stopping by and sharing lunch with us…
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave