New beer garden opening next to Chattanooga Lookouts’ stadium

Creature Comforts will debut space inside “The Shed” in the Foundries District.

Four pint sized glasses of newly poured draft beer with the logo "Creature Comforts" on each glass

Founded in 2014, Creature Comforts is based in Athens, GA.

Photo via Bridge Public Affairs

A new beer garden is headed to Chattanooga’s Foundries District, right next to the Lookouts’ new stadium.

Creature Comforts Brewing Company will serve its award-winning beer inside “The Shed,” a historic foundry building adjacent to Erlanger Park. Fans can expect a full lineup of the brewery’s core beers, plus seasonal and limited releases. The beer garden will be open most game days, along with select non-game weekends and special events.

“Fostering human connection is our purpose, and creating welcoming spaces like this, designed for people to come together, is one way we bring that purpose to life,” said co-founder and CEO Adam Beauchamp.

The space is expected to open in April, but an official grand opening hasn’t been announced. Pro tip: Keep an eye on this Instagram page to be the first to know about it.

As for the future? Creature Comforts plans to move into a permanent location along the Riverwalk as the district continues to grow.

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