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Celebrate summer with a cocktail festival

The Chattanooga Summer Cocktail Festival is set to return in June — enjoy the warm weather with a delicious cocktail in hand.

mini orange cocktails with black salt on the rim

We’ve got the perfect way to cool down this summer.

Photo provided by Events Hatched

It’s almost time for sipping on drinks with tiny umbrellas with the 2024 Chattanooga Summer Cocktail Festival right around the corner on Saturday, June 22.

This 21+ only event will feature over 40 spirit offerings — including different brands of rum, tequila, and whiskey — under the First Horizon Pavilion. You’ll be able to sample 12 “delectable summer-inspired cocktails,” from margaritas to pineapple martinis.

Tickets also get you access to local eats (think: empanadas and tacos) + a dance party spun by a DJ — you can even capture the sunny memories with a photo booth. And the best part? Proceeds benefit the Chattanooga Market.

Bonus: This year, the festival is throwing it back to the ‘90s and Y2K eras, so grab that bucket hat.

Thirsty yet? Get tickets online.

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