How to celebrate 2/22/22 in Chattanooga

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You may be waking up on this Tuesday morning feeling pretty normal. In fact, though, this particular Tuesday is anything but; it’s the once-in-a-lifetime occurrence of 2/22/22, and even better — it’s on a 2-sday.

If you find angel numbers + numerology particularly interesting, at 10:22 p.m., 22 seconds in, it will be 2/22/22 at 22:22:22 (in military time). In honor of such a rare and momentous occurrence in time, we’re breaking down how to celebrate this not-so-average Tuesday. 🗓️

Enjoy a $2 domestic beer at Exile off Main Street from 5-7 p.m., head to 2 W. Aquarium Way for $2 off Puckett’s draft beers from 4-7 p.m., or grab a pint of Two Hearted beer from Mike’s Hole in the Wall.

Grab a friend (because two is better than one) + head to 2 Northshore for a yoga class at Southern Soul, a manicure at CHA Nail Spa, or a shopping sesh for your furry friends at Nooga Paws.

Wanna keep shopping? Pick up an adorable nature-inspired ceramic mug from Two Ridges Pottery.

Take advantage of Southside Pizza’s 2 for 1 Tuesday special, where you can get two 16-inch takeout pizzas for the price of one.

Celebrate Taco Tuesday + 2sday with local Mexican grill DosBros, or prepare to make an order of delicious vegan food from Jussa 2 Chics.

Get pierced — twice, of course — at Studio 222. The studio is running a deal in honor of 2/22/22 with two piercings for $100.

Read our second article on the best places to go No. 2 in Chattanooga.

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