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W F.
dandridge , Tennessee
94
reviews
Burgers are great, fries not so great. Go about once every two
or three months not on my favorites list.
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Rhonda T.
Maynardville , Tennessee
8
reviews
The kids love this place. There are plenty of things for the to
look at while waiting for their food. Their shakes and malts are
great, and my husband loves the burgers, but the fries leave something
to be desired.
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Randy P.
Memphis , Tennessee
26
reviews
This is the kind of place that sometimes leaves me saying, "Why
did I waste my time?" It's not the food is bad. (It's actually ok.)
It's just that the overall experience is pretty boring. This
is a perfect example of a restaurant that's attempting to live
up to a theme just a tad TOO hard. "Bel Air" refers to the 1957 Chevy
sedan of the same name. They've actually chopped one in half and
attached it to the entry wall. Antique signs abound (which I actually
enjoy more than the food.) You're experience here will really
depend upon what you anticipate. If you are expecting a nice night
out, go somewhere else. If, on the other hand, you need a quick
place to take the screaming kids where it doesn't matter if they
throw the whole meal on the floor and where your grilled chicken
sandwhich is pretty good, then THIS is your place.
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Bonnie P.
Sherwood , Tennessee
23
reviews
The food is good, as is the service. Family atmosphere. Take the
family here for a cheap meal.
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Ron C.
25
reviews
If you like a quick meal be prepared to accept the atmosphere as
a quick meal, the food is generic
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Clayton A.
20
reviews
Best Burgers in Knoxville. The Bel Air offers great burgers,
malts, shakes, and fries. Good place to bring the kids.
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