Crossville is a city in and the county seat of Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States. It is part of the Crossville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 10,795 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Crossville
5.0 based on 461 reviews
This is one place I visit every year. The quality of the productions that I have seen is first rate. I will mention that I prefer comedies. They do musicals and dramas but I have not yet seen those.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
A Traditional Mercantile with a modern twist where you will find quirky gifts, and charming accessories. We specialize in home brewing supplies, pottery, apothecary, kids toys & clothes, kitchen wares, garden, home decor, men's & ladies apparel, jewelry, long johns, hats, bags & books and old fashioned service. Located in historic downtown.
If you are visiting Cumberland Mountain State Park or Crossville TN and you are traveling I-40 take the Crossville exit and visit Cahoots General Store. The Store is located in Historic Downtown Crossville, TN near the Cumberland Co. Court House. Located in a 100 year old Five and Dime location that has been completely restored from original oak floors to the walls. Cahoots works extremely hard to find the unique and different while keeping their eye on trends and one of a kind merchandise. From gurgling “Fish Jugs” to Furniture/Antiques, Bath/Laundry, Kitchen, Closet, Kids and Seasonal Merchandise for every season. It is great just to stop by for a visit or to just say hello they are always glad to see everyone...and you will find something that will no doubt make you laugh!
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Simonton's Cheese and Gourmet House offers specialty cheeses and gourmet food items. We are famous for our Simonton's Cheddar but have a huge variety of cheeses that you can sample in store. We also carry a wide variety of gourmet barbecue sauces, hot sauces, jams, jellies, pickled vegetables, syrups, soup mixes, crackers and much more!
They have a variety of different cheeses. Chedars, goat, and summer sausages, dipping oils and sauces, jams, jelly and fudge and chocolate.
4.5 based on 197 reviews
Specializes in "Orange Squeeze," a drink popular at tailgating parties.
We went there with some friends and they loved it! The wine tasting was excellent, the staff were very knowledgeable and friendly, great time and great wines! And some fun things to buy the kids too!
4.5 based on 82 reviews
We are a well-regarded Military Museum covering conflicts from the Civil War to the present, housed in a historic Crossville, TN building. Admission is free with donation accepted. Open Monday-Friday 9am, - 3pm. Group tours can be arranged.
Had no idea this place even existed. Thanks to TripAdvisor we stopped by to check it out. Memorabilia, militaria, and stories abound. Weapons, insignia, uniforms, flags, and lots of stories make this a must visit for military and civilians alike. How much do you know about Nazi prison camps in the US? The local 4-H camp has quite a story to tell.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
This landmark structure was built in 1937-1938 to house the administrative offices of the Cumberland Homesteads, a project of FDR’s New Deal. It is located 4 miles south of Crossville, TN at the junction of Highways 127S and 68. The octagonal stone tower houses a 50,000 gallon water tank and a winding stairway that leads to a lookout platform at the top. Museum exhibits are displayed on the ground floor including photos, documents, and artifacts from the 1930’s and 1940’s.
A friend and I stopped here and at the house annex while our husbands tried to fit in a round of golf before the downpour . The Tower museum is small, but it contains a many items from the past. My friend and I reminisced some as we walked through the museum when we spotted items we had owned as children, or saw things our parents or grand parents had once had. We laughed at a poem about taxes in the gift shop and bought shirts that proclaimed that we "climbed the tower" which for us was quite a feat, especially after all ghe hiking we had been doing. The person working in the gift shop was very patient as she gave my directionally challenged friend directions to the museum house, which was just as nice as the tower, but smaller. Note: cost was very reasonable, around $6:00 for both the tower and the house. If you do both check out the reflection of the bridge in the park you have to drive through to get there ( the park starts with a c, I just can't recall the name right now) ; you could get a nice picture of the bridge and reflection - that is if it isn't pouring rain like it was the day we went.
4.5 based on 157 reviews
4,500 Square feet of operating layouts in all scales and railroad museum. Open Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 4 PM Central Time. Free Admission. Follow the attraction signs on I-40.
This is a free model railroad museum with exhibits in five different gauges. Fun for kids and adults alike. The volunteer operators are friendly and happy to answer questions.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
We are conveniently located right off interstate 40 (Genesis Rd. Exit) and are dedicated to bringing you a great antique shopping experience.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
While visiting friends in Crossville, we came back for a visit! The staff was very friending and accommodating. The CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRY wine was the best wine I have tried in a long time. I would love to order a case online!
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