One Of Tennessee's Oldest Candy Shops, Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen, Has Been Around Since 1950 And It's Not Hard To See Why
By Meghan Kraft|Published November 06, 2019
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Tennessee is made up of homegrown, family-owned businesses that have managed to knit themselves into the tapestry of the state’s local legacy. From pancake houses to cozy coffee shops and cafes, the Volunteer State offers an incredibly intimate experience in the American south. Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen remains one of the oldest spaces in Gatlinburg and is also one of the oldest candy shops in the state. A true local legend, this is one Tennessee treat shop that’s worth a visit or two.
Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen was originally founded in 1950 by Dave and Peggy Dych, though it's served the Gatlinburg area in its entirety since 1952. A local institution, this historic space has managed to garner a solid following of both locals and tourists.
A premier candy company, Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen still serves up homemade candy to their patrons on the daily. You won't be finding any mass-produced, tasteless bars here.
The selection of candy is broad and the prices are fair. For great fudge and fantastic service, there's no better place than Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen. Doesn't that pecan divinity look great?
The freshly made peanut brittle will rocket you right back in time to your childhood. It makes for a sweet way to recall all the sugary sweet fun of the early years.
Come for the taffy, come for the chocolate, come for the seasonal treats and the perfectly wrapped gifts. Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen offers you a step back in time by way of your tastebuds, and you won't want to miss it.
The staff is known for their southern hospitality as well, so make sure you come ready to be friendly. You're bound to find the perfect peppermint bark or taffy log to take home with the help of the kind folk behind the counter.
Will you be visiting the Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen? You can visit for yourself from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., every day of the week. Your sweet tooth will thank you!
If you have a golden oldie of a candy shop that’s YOUR favorite, make sure to leave your thoughts in the comments below! We’re always looking to discover new places in Tennessee.