Answered: Your top places to eat in Chattanooga this year

We asked our readers to weigh in on 2023 Top Places to Eat in Chattanooga findings by Yelp, here’s what you all had to say.

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Several folks said Old Man Rivers Table & Tavern was one of their top spots to eat this year.

Earlier this month, we shared the Yelp Chattanooga Top Places to Eat in Chattanooga 2023 list, which was based on the volume of ratings + reviews that took place between the summers of 2022 and 2023.

We asked our readers how the findings compared to their favorite spots in town, and 91% of y’all said you agreed with the results for the most part, but a few spots were missing. Here’s what you all would add:

“Old Man Rivers Table & Tavern and Boathouse Rotisserie & Raw Bar” — Miller H.

“Southside Pizza Co., Hello Monty, and The Rosecomb are three restaurants in Chatt that never miss!” — Anna L.

“Han Mi, Two Ten Jack, and Attack of the Tatsu” — Stefan S.

“Il Primo, FIAMMA Pizza Co., and Niedlov’s” — Van B.

“SideTrack Restaurant” — Frances B.

“Bela Lisboa, Amada’s Tapas and Wine, and Calliope” — Marilyn E.

“Public House and Bocaccia leap to mind” — Rob W.

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