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Grilled cheese sandwich spots in Chattanooga

Did you know that April 12 is National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day? Check out these local spots that offer this comfort food.

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Today is dedicated to this nostalgic treat.

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Today is National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day, and whether you like yours as simple as it comes or slightly elevated, this beloved snack just hits the spot.

Here are five local spots where you can satisfy your cravings:

Rosecomb Bar, 921 Barton Ave. | This spot’s grilled cheese comes with Tallegio, Monterey Jack, cheddar, fig jam, caramelized onion + RC sauce on Niedlov’s sourdough bread.

Bleu Fox Cheese Shop, 324 E. Main St. | Make a grilled cheese your way with choices like pimento cheese, French onion, goat cheese + more.

Common House Chattanooga, 1517 Mitchell Ave. | This elevated grilled cheese comes with mozzarella, onion jam + chimichurri on focaccia.

Rembrandt’s Coffee House, 411 E. 2nd St. | The “Say Cheese” sandwich comes with mozzarella, cheddar, Swiss + truffle oil on wheat or sourdough.

River Street Deli, 151 River St. | The “South Carolina Grilled Gooey” is made with housemade smoked cheddar pimento cheese + ham or turkey.

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