Situated in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, near Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sunliner Diner is a great place to relive the sights, sounds, and tastes of 1950s America. It exudes ’50s culture - both inside and out. Located in a building that recalls the long modular diners of the 1950s, Sunliner Diner offers patrons era-appropriate booths and a vintage jukebox that plays ’50s rock and roll. It also has vintage cars like a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner hardtop convertible on display in the parking lot.
Ambience aside, this establishment serves classic ’50s food, ranging from grilled hamburgers to hand-spun milkshakes. Honoring the ’50s-themed television sitcom Happy Days, its Happy Day Sundae can fill the whole family with ice cream - as well as cake and other sweets.
Sunliner also has a location in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Offering the same amenities as the Tennessee restaurant, the Alabama location is within walking distance of Gulf Shores’ pristine white sand beaches.