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Asked: Which closed Chattanooga businesses do you miss most?

Chattanooga has seen its fair share of restaurant closures and subsequent takeovers. We want to know which closed businesses you still dream about.

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Remember grabbing a coffee + pastry from Revelator?

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Alexa, play “Don’t You (Forget About Me).”

As new restaurants, venues, and everything in between flip the “open” neon on in 2024, we can’t help but look back at a few favorites of Chattanooga’s past that have left behind big shoes to fill.

Think: Revelator Coffee, The Farmer’s Daughter, Bee’s on a Bicycle, or Flying Squirrel (which rebranded to the new concept of Ernest Chinese) these are a few spots that are gone, but not forgotten from Editor Kristen’s heart.

And we have to know, which closed Chattanooga businesses do you miss most? Drop us a line + tell us why, and we’ll share some of your memories in an upcoming newsletter.

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