Address: 461 Brookside Village Way, Gatlinburg, TN 37738, USA
Phone: +18654305515
Sunday: 10AM–2PM
Monday: 10AM–4PM
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Gabby Fulcher
We enjoyed ourselves! The workers are beyond friendly. The place is very creative and set up wonderfully. My husband and I loved the cost friendly price. My only critique would be to make the shakers cheaper! Other than that, amazing! We will be back 👍🏾
Mark Hamilton
If salt and pepper shakers interest you, this is the place to visit. There’s a nominal fee of $3 per person to get in, but the sheer number of salt and pepper shakers is absolutely amazing. Who knew there was such a variety from all over the world?! This no frills museum offers a glimpse into the world of salt and pepper shakers, and is a perfect activity for a rainy day or if you need to burn an hour of your time. Even our 8-year old enjoyed it. Unfortunately the low number and variety of salt and pepper shakers for sale at the end was disappointing and we didn’t add any to our collection. But the prices did seem reasonable and the entrance fee went toward your purchase if your purchased something.
Beth McMeekin
We loved it. Something unique to do in a town full of candy shops and cheesy souvenir places. It was definitely worth the price of admission. They could've charged me $10 and I would've felt it was worth it.
M S
We decided to come here on a rainy day. We absolutely fell in love with this place! So many different shakers! I was thinking it’d only take us half an hour to go through, we ended up taking 2 hours to walk through it all (we were really trying to look at everyone of them!). Even bought a sushi shakers for myself at the end of it
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Me too!!!
Typically, the salt goes in the shaker with the most holes.
Your question is going out to tourists who have visited the S&P museum. I don't remember seeing a TGIF nearby, but that doesn't mean it isn't there. You yourself can use Google to research the answer. Or, call the museum and ask. I hope you go to the S&P museum. I found it fascinating.
Hello Annette, Thank you for asking about donations. At this time we can't take any more shakers in, we have a 10x20 storage unit full as well as 20,000 sets on display. It breaks our heart to turn away shakers but we must. You might want to check out this Facebook group of collectors who trade, sell and ask questions about shakers. Thank you for taking the time in contacting us. Sincerely, Andrea https://www.facebook.com/groups/LoveSPS/
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