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Toast of the town: Drink Up Week has arrived

This week — Monday, July 22-Friday, July 26, 2024 — we’re shining a spotlight on the vibrant drink scene in Chattanooga.

A pink cocktail with a strawberry on the rim and funky wallpaper behind with a retro pattern.

Cheers — Drink Up Week is here.

Photo by Unknown Caller

Drink Up Week is finally here and we have a feeling it’ll be the toast of the town.

Here’s the tea — today through Friday, July 26, we’re celebrating the entrepreneurs, mixologists, venues, and beverages that make Chattanooga go ‘round.

As you know, we’ve created an interactive map of can’t-miss deals offered by local businesses in the Scenic City. Here are the top deals our NOOGAtoday editors have their eyes on — and what they plan to pair with these drinks.

NOOGAtoday | Drink Up Week Map

Sip your way through deals all over the city.

Screenshot via Proxi

Editor Haley is going for the $10 Dreamy and Creamy made with gin, strawberry, coconut, and lime (a return of one of her all-time favorites + perfect as a patio sipper) at Unknown Caller. She’s dropping in on Monday with her friends because it’s also half-priced cocktails night.

Editor Kristen is excited about the Drink Up Week-themed Main St. Farmers Market on Wednesday. She’s got her eyes on Feathers & Fruit’s strawberry lemon basil shrub mocktail to pick up along with her other market go-to’s like Belle Chocolate’s donuts + sourdough from Bread & Butter.

We hope you enjoy sipping your way through our city this week. Cheers to you and happy Drink Up Week, Chattanoogans.

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