TSM Verdict
The Verdict
The Baht – Thai Restaurant & Bar in Gatlinburg is a casual Thai eatery offering a focused menu of classic noodle and curry dishes, with a riverside location near the Parkway. Its signature draw is authentic Thai staples like Pad Thai and Khao Soi Curry, making it a solid pick for those craving Thai cuisine in the Smokies.
Worth it?
Yes, especially if you are near Gatlinburg.
Best order
Pad Thai, Spring Rolls, Pad See Ewe, Khao Soi Curry
Best time
Lunch or early dinner
Verify
Check current hours before driving.
Go For
- Pad Thai
- Khao Soi Curry
- Pad See Ewe
- Green Curry
- Spring Rolls
Skip If
- You want upscale or fine dining
- You prefer non-Asian cuisine
- You need a formal reservation system
Before You Go
No reservations required for dinner and weekend brunch.
Decision Guide
Decision Guide
Is it worth visiting?
This spot is a good fit for travelers seeking Thai food in Gatlinburg, especially if you're looking for familiar noodle and curry dishes in a casual setting.
Best first order?
Pad Thai, Khao Soi Curry, Pad See Ewe, Green Curry, Spring Rolls
Best time?
Worth driving from Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge?
If you're already in Gatlinburg, it's conveniently located for a Thai meal; from Pigeon Forge, it's a reasonable destination if you're specifically seeking Thai cuisine.
Current concern?
Planner Snapshot
At a Glance
Location
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Cuisine
Thai restaurant
Price
$$
Best meal
Lunch or early dinner
Families
Good fit
Planning fit
Best as part of a Gatlinburg stop
Pro tip: Ask for your preferred spice level when ordering to customize your meal
About The Baht - Thai Restaurant & Bar
Looking for authentic Thai flavors in the Smokies? The Baht - Thai Restaurant & Bar brings a taste of Thailand to downtown Gatlinburg, offering a peaceful dining experience alongside a mountain stream. The restaurant's cozy interior features warm lighting and fairy lights that create an intimate atmosphere, perfect for both date nights and family dinners.
The menu focuses on Thai classics done well, with standout dishes including their pad Thai, various curry options, and house-special fried rice. Portions are generous, and the kitchen readily accommodates dietary restrictions, with numerous gluten-free options clearly marked on the menu. The bar serves both classic cocktails and Thai-inspired specialty drinks, making it a solid choice for evening dining.
What sets The Baht apart is its streamside location and attention to presentation – dishes arrive beautifully plated, often garnished with intricate vegetable carvings. While prices run slightly higher than casual Thai spots (expect $15-25 for main dishes), many visitors find the ambiance and quality worthwhile. Be aware that an 18% gratuity is automatically added to all checks, regardless of party size.
The spice level system ranges from 1-5, so be specific when ordering to match your heat preference. During peak tourist seasons, especially summer and fall, reservations are recommended for dinner service. The restaurant offers both indoor seating and a covered outdoor area overlooking the stream, weather permitting.
For the best experience, try visiting during off-peak hours or making early dinner reservations. Parking is available in the public lot across the street, typical for most Gatlinburg restaurants.
Amenities & Features
- Flavorful curries (green curry, red curry, Massaman curry) and well-executed pad Thai and fried rice
- Cozy, calm atmosphere with fairy lights and peaceful stream views
- Quick, attentive service with helpful guidance on gluten-free options
- Generous portions that satisfy most diners
Insider Tips for The Baht - Thai Restaurant & Bar
Insider tips
Go earlier in the evening if you want a shorter wait, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. If you are driving, use the parking options listed for the restaurant instead of assuming downtown street parking will be easy to find.
The restaurant is on Spruce Lane by the river, so it can be a nice stop before or after a Gatlinburg stroll.
Before you go
Current price guidance on this page is $$. A website is linked here for direct confirmation of current details.
Menu Guide
What to Order at The Baht - Thai Restaurant & Bar
Main
Pad Thai
Stir-fried rice noodles in a Thai-style sauce, this is a staple of the menu and a popular choice according to both the restaurant and customer reviews.
Starter
Spring Rolls
Crispy appetizer rolls, frequently mentioned as a popular starter on review platforms.
Main
Pad See Ewe
Wide rice noodles cooked in a savory soy-based style, highlighted as a favorite among guests.
Main
Khao Soi Curry
A curry noodle dish featuring rich flavors, noted as a standout item on the menu.
Main
Green Curry
Classic Thai curry dish, recognized as a popular main course by reviewers.
Main
Pad Kee Mao
Drunken-style stir-fried noodles, another main dish that receives positive mentions.
Starter
Gyow Grob – Chicken Wonton
Wontons stuffed with ground chicken and served with homemade sauce, as listed on the restaurant's menu.
Best For
- Couples
- Families
- Foodies seeking authentic Thai cuisine
Know Before You Go
- Go earlier in the evening if you want a shorter wait, especially on Friday and Saturday nights.
- If you are driving, use the parking options listed for the restaurant instead of assuming downtown street parking will be easy to find.
- The restaurant is on Spruce Lane by the river, so it can be a nice stop before or after a Gatlinburg stroll.
- If you need the most current closing time, check the restaurant's website or call ahead, since Friday and Saturday hours can vary by source.
Opening Hours
Best Times to Visit The Baht - Thai Restaurant & Bar
Check the restaurant's current seating policy before weekend evenings; popular spots can have waits.
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Traveler Questions
How long does a visit take?
Plan about 1 hour for a typical meal here.
What are the opening hours?
The Baht is open daily. Typical hours are 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Sunday through Thursday, with later hours on Friday and Saturday. Friday is usually 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, and Saturday is usually 11:00 AM to 10:00 or 11:00 PM depending on the listing.
Is parking available?
Yes. The restaurant lists free off-street parking, plus street parking and validated parking options.
What should I expect on the menu?
Expect Thai and Thai-fusion dishes, including pad Thai, green curry, and tom yum soup, along with drinks from the bar.
Who is The Baht best for?
It works well for couples, families, and small groups who want a sit-down Thai meal in Gatlinburg with a riverfront setting.
Is the restaurant family-friendly?
Yes. The Baht describes itself as family-friendly, with a relaxed atmosphere and menu variety that works for mixed-age groups.
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