There’s nothing quite like a meal enjoyed out of the house, especially if the restaurant has a great view and an inspired menu. Here in Tennessee, Cook’s Boathouse Restaurant, a locally owned and operated eatery in Beans Station, is a resident favorite with a little waterfront flair. You may not have heard of Beans Station before, but it’s a lush little enclave tucked away just northeast of Knoxville. If you happen to be in east Tennessee anytime soon, this tiny eatery should be on your dining bucket list.

Stuart Simmons - GoogleMaps Cook’s Boathouse Restaurant is in Bean Station, Tennessee, and the lakeside eatery is known for providing consistent, kind service alongside its delicious meals. The restaurant is located on a small island in the Cherokee Reservoir, so be prepared to cross a bridge to get to it.

Randy Coots - GoogleMaps The Cherokee Reservoir can be seen from the Cook’s Boathouse patio, which makes for a great view during your meal. Although the restaurant is most famous for its breakfast offerings, we’d recommend dining during the sunset hour. Can’t you just imagine how beautiful the water view will look when the sky is lit up in pink and orange?

Suzanne Driskill - GoogleMaps The interior is humble and welcoming, and you can expect a few booths and tables for families as well as a couple of high-tops for smaller parties. The atmosphere is warm and hospitable, so don’t hesitate to bring the kids with you.

Deborah Poole - GoogleMaps The black-and-white flooring adds a vintage flair to the dining room, as do the red vinyl stools. Visitors claim that the restaurant is clean as a whistle, and the staff makes sure to welcome you with a big smile every time you visit. The wide variety of choices on the menu will make it easy for you to find something you love, and the range of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options are priced affordably. You can expect to pay roughly $10 to $20 a person for your meal.

Cook’s Boathouse Restaurant - Facebook Cook’s welcomes locals and visitors in tandem, so expect a handful of new folks and regulars when you visit. The menu offers everything from sirloin steak to fried catfish and desserts of carrot cake and homemade custard. The hardest thing you’ll have to do is make up your mind…

Tasha Gray - GoogleMaps There’s nothing quite like a seafood platter when you’re on the waterfront, and a burger paired with onion rings really hits the spot after a day in the sun. Cook’s has both, as well as a solid number of salads and sandwiches. Snag a wrap if you’d rather stick to the healthier side of the menu, or maybe ask for a half rack of ribs if you’d rather stay full past dinnertime.

Gina Gilliard - GoogleMaps You can visit Cook’s Boathouse Restaurant from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and the eatery remains open until 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. You may get a hankering for Southern cooking early in the week as well, but keep in mind that Cook’s is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. You’ll have to save your cravings for the rest of the week!

What a darling place to enjoy a meal! There’s something to be said about contemporary eateries and modern dining, but here in the countryside of Tennessee, it’s the small-town spots that really have heart. You can learn more about Cook’s Boathouse Restaurant on Cherokee Reservoir on its official Facebook page.

Stuart Simmons - GoogleMaps

Cook’s Boathouse Restaurant is in Bean Station, Tennessee, and the lakeside eatery is known for providing consistent, kind service alongside its delicious meals. The restaurant is located on a small island in the Cherokee Reservoir, so be prepared to cross a bridge to get to it.

Randy Coots - GoogleMaps

The Cherokee Reservoir can be seen from the Cook’s Boathouse patio, which makes for a great view during your meal. Although the restaurant is most famous for its breakfast offerings, we’d recommend dining during the sunset hour. Can’t you just imagine how beautiful the water view will look when the sky is lit up in pink and orange?

Suzanne Driskill - GoogleMaps

The interior is humble and welcoming, and you can expect a few booths and tables for families as well as a couple of high-tops for smaller parties. The atmosphere is warm and hospitable, so don’t hesitate to bring the kids with you.

Deborah Poole - GoogleMaps

The black-and-white flooring adds a vintage flair to the dining room, as do the red vinyl stools. Visitors claim that the restaurant is clean as a whistle, and the staff makes sure to welcome you with a big smile every time you visit. The wide variety of choices on the menu will make it easy for you to find something you love, and the range of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options are priced affordably. You can expect to pay roughly $10 to $20 a person for your meal.

Cook’s Boathouse Restaurant - Facebook

Cook’s welcomes locals and visitors in tandem, so expect a handful of new folks and regulars when you visit. The menu offers everything from sirloin steak to fried catfish and desserts of carrot cake and homemade custard. The hardest thing you’ll have to do is make up your mind…

Tasha Gray - GoogleMaps

There’s nothing quite like a seafood platter when you’re on the waterfront, and a burger paired with onion rings really hits the spot after a day in the sun. Cook’s has both, as well as a solid number of salads and sandwiches. Snag a wrap if you’d rather stick to the healthier side of the menu, or maybe ask for a half rack of ribs if you’d rather stay full past dinnertime.

Gina Gilliard - GoogleMaps

You can visit Cook’s Boathouse Restaurant from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and the eatery remains open until 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. You may get a hankering for Southern cooking early in the week as well, but keep in mind that Cook’s is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. You’ll have to save your cravings for the rest of the week!

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Address: Cook’s Boathouse Restaurant, 416 US-25 E, Bean Station, TN 37708, USA