Hangry! Hilarious photos show a bear hanging over a patio fence at a Tennessee restaurant to get his paws on some pizza
- This is the unbearably funny moment a black bear cub feasts on leftover pizza
- A waitress in Gatlinburg, Tenneessee snapped pictures of the cub while at work
- The bear cub is seen getting his paws the grub before he takes a bite out of it
- Carolyn Ball shared photos from the incident on social media Sunday afternoon
Unbearably funny photos taken outside a Tennessee restaurant capture the moment a black bear cub makes his way over a fence to feast on some leftover pizza.
Carolyn Ball, a waitress at Howard’s Steakhouse near the Great Smoky Mountains in Gatlinburg, shared the priceless pictures to her Facebook page Sunday afternoon.
Ball wrote in the caption next to a series of snaps she caught of the incident: ‘Yes we’re pet friendly.’
The bear is seen in the photos hanging out on all fours on the fence as he eyes the uneaten pizza on a plate.
This is the moment a black bear cub is seen eyeing some leftover pizza outside a restaurant

A waitress in Gatlinburg, Tennessee shared the pictures to her Facebook page Sunday afternoon
The cute cub then manages to maneuver half his body over the fence to reach the food.
He then takes a bite out of the cheese and tramples on top of the glass plates which he seemingly did not break.
Local news station WBIR spoke to Ball outside the steakhouse where the bear came for the weekend lunch.
While pointing to the table, Ball said: ‘The bear had climbed up the tree here and was eating off this table here.


The cute cub manages to maneuver half his body over the fence in order to reach the food

He then takes a bite out of the cheese on top and tramples on top of the glass plates

The waitress allowed the cub to finish his leisurely lunch before she took a chair to push him away
‘I let it finish the pizza because I don’t want to mess with a bear when it’s eating.’
Following the cub’s leisurely lunch, the waitress picked up a chair and nudged the bear in attempts to get him away from the dining area.
‘I grabbed one of these chairs and I just shoved it away and it went down the fence and on up the creek,’ Ball added.
‘We don’t intentionally serve bears… they come up and serve themselves.’

Carolyn Ball is pictured above on Facebook. She shared the photos to her Facebook page Sunday

Ball wrote in the caption next to a series of snaps she caught of the incident: ‘Yes we’re pet friendly’

Howard’s Steakhouse near the Great Smoky Mountains in Gatlinburg is pictured above
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