Asked: Where were your top places to eat in Chattanooga this year?

Yelp Chattanooga recently released its Top Places to Eat in Chattanooga 2023 list — read more to see if you agree with the findings.

NOOGAtoday | Community Pie

Local pizza spot Community Pie landed on the list once again this year.

Photo by @communitypie

Yelp Chattanooga recently released its Top Places to Eat in Chattanooga 2023 list, based on the volume of ratings + reviews that took place between the summer of 2022 and the summer of 2023.

According to the findings, here are the top ten most highly-rated restaurants around the Scenic City:

  • Wooden City
  • Main Street Meats
  • Mountain Goat Market
  • Frazier Five & Dime
  • Milk & Honey
  • Taqueria Jalisco Ania
  • Public House
  • Community Pie
  • Canyon Grill
  • City Café Diner

We want to know how the findings compare to your favorite spots to dine in town. Whether you think it’s a solid list or it missed some of the best eateries in Chattanooga, let us know.

More from NOOGAtoday
Prepare for spring weather in Chattanooga, TN with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
The 9-bedroom Colonial Revival sits just blocks from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
The Chattanooga Lookouts kick off the season on April 14 at their brand-new stadium — here’s what to know about Opening Week, parking, and food options.
Painting is finished and tarps are down as crews enter the final phase.
Put your money where your community is and help us create a guide to small businesses by submitting your favorite local spots and sharing this page with a friend.
Two upcoming auctions will give Chattanooga Lookouts fans the chance to bid on seats, signage, memorabilia, and more from AT&T Field.
City leaders will showcase startups, smart traffic tech, and quantum innovation during Chattanooga Day at the Austin, TX festival.
Got a hot new fling? Hoping to spice things up with your longtime partner? We’re here to help plan your next date in the Scenic City.
From adrenaline-pumping coasters to seasonal foods and immersive live shows, Dollywood is bringing fresh thrills and flavors this spring.
She amassed thousands of antiques and envisioned a museum for them; after her death, the Houston Museum of Decorative Arts opened to preserve her collection. But that’s just part of her story.