25 questions that lead to love in Chattanooga

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Fall is officially here. 🍂 It’s time for hot cider, pumpkin-carving + finding the right person for the cold winter months ahead. That’s right, folks, it’s cuffing season. (Or ghosting season, but we’re rooting for you. 👻)

We’re here to accompany you on your journey to find true love with a list of questions every Chattanoogan should ask on a first date. Because let’s be honest, if they don’t agree with you on the best coffee shop in town, it’s probably not meant to be.

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1. Do you root for the Chattanooga Football Club or Red Wolves?
2. Do you prefer Northshore or the Southside?
3. What’s your favorite local brewery?
4. Sluggo’s or Cashew for vegan eats?
5. Would you rather have tickets for Riverbend or Moon River?

6. Speaking of rivers, do you like to kayak or paddleboard?
7. Which local coffee roaster has the best small-batch beans?
8. You climb, right?
9. What’s your favorite booth at the Sunday market?
10. Nashville, Atlanta or Birmingham for a weekend getaway?
11. Who books the best shows, The Signal, Songbirds or JJ’s?

12. Do you live on Lookout, Signal mountains or in the valley?
13. Have you seen Rock City?
14. Do you want to see Rock City?
15. Have you ever been to a Lookouts game?

16. Do you see Drive-By Truckers every time they come to town?
17. What’s your favorite swimming hole? Hiking trail?
18. What are your thoughts on all the apartments being built?
19. MoonPie or Little Debbie?
20. What’s the best photo you’ve taken from the Walnut Street bridge?

21. What’s your shortcut to avoid I-24 traffic?
22. Who has the best slice of pizza in town?
23. London Calling or Flying Squirrel for a cocktail?
24. Improv or stand-up?
25. How fast is your internet?

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