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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.

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