Where to watch the Super Bowl + grab game day food in Chattanooga
Those of you patiently awaiting the break from hearts + chocolates to scream at the television — your time has come.
Today, we present a few local spots to watch the big game or grab the Super Bowl food. But first, a quick rundown of Super Bowl LVII for those of you who don’t wanna fumble with your words when referencing the upcoming game:
🏈 Huddle up
When | Sunday, Feb. 12 at 6:30 p.m. (EST)
Who | Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Where | State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ
Halftime Show | Rihanna
Conversation starter | “Did you know that the most-searched Rihanna song in Tennessee is ‘Umbrella’? I wonder if she’ll sing that tonight.”
🏈 And… break
Play Wash Pint, 113 Johnson St. | This dog-friendly spot will rent an inflatable screen to watch the game and tap an exclusive beer from Tailgate Brewery.
Buds Sports Bar, 5751 Brainerd Rd. | Watch the game at this local sports bar or pre-order one of Bud’s three game day specials to grub on at home.
The Creag at McLemore, 32 Clubhouse Ln. | Head to the mountain for this Super Bowl party with the “Best of Tailgate Fare” like open fired wings, ribs, baskets of fries, and drink specials — open to the public.
Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux, 224 Broad St. | Watch the big game with sound on at one of this spot’s 65 different TVs.
Mike’s Hole in the Wall, 535 Cherokee Blvd. | Grab a “Big Game” pack (pre-orders due Saturday, Feb. 11) to eat at home, or watch the game on one of Mike’s 16 TVs.
Naked River Brewing Co., 1791 Reggie White Blvd. | Expect $8 cocktails, $5 beers, free fries + a wing-eating contest (bonus: fans decked out in Eagles swag get a shot of housemade fireball).
Pax Breu Ruim, 516 E. Main St. | Enjoy Detroit-style sourdough pizza + wings from Ukko at Pax during the game, or pre-order food by Friday, Feb. 10.
Final Girl Vegan Food | Pre-order fully vegan game snacks like hot wings, seven layer dip, and pigs in a blanket by tomorrow, Feb. 9.
POLL
How closely do you follow local sports?
A. Very closely
B. Somewhat closely
C. Not much at all
Love Potion No. 9: Valentine’s Day Cocktails | Wednesday, Feb. 8 | 6-7:30 p.m. | The Chattery, 1800 Rossville Ave., Chattanooga | $35 | Kaleena of The Bitter Bottle will teach you how to make three cocktails at home, plus fun ways to kick your cocktails up a notch with homemade ingredients and garnishes.
Pilates for Wellness | Wednesday, Feb. 8 | 6:30-8 p.m. | The Chattery, 1800 Rossville Ave., Chattanooga | $25 | Learn a pilates routine that can ease stress and tension, reconnect your mind, body, and breath + enhance movement patterns.
Thursday, Feb. 9
Free Family Fun Night | Thursday, Feb. 9 | 5:30-8 p.m. | Creative Discovery Museum, 321 Chestnut St., Chattanooga | Free, RSVP | Enjoy a free night at the museum after hours.
Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives | Thursday, Feb. 9 | 8 p.m. | The Walker Theatre, 399 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga | $36 | Watch American bluegrass and country singer-songwriter Marty Stuart take the stage alongside his Fabulous Superlatives.
Friday, Feb. 10
Valentine’s Day Wine & Chocolate Pairing | Friday, Feb. 10 | 6-7:30 p.m. | The Chattery, 1800 Rossville Ave., Chattanooga | $45 | Celebrate Valentine’s Day with two loves: wine and chocolate.
Saturday, Feb. 11
Chattanooga Polar Plunge | Saturday, Feb. 11 | 10 a.m. | Chattanooga Green, 140 Riverfront Pkwy., Chattanooga | $75 | Take the plunge into the frigid waters of the Tennessee River to support Special Olympics Tennessee athletes.
Abandoned Ships: Adult Puppetry Workshop (Narratives) | Saturday, Feb. 11 | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. | Stove Works, 1250 E. 13th St., Chattanooga | Free, RSVP | Delve into the world of object theater through a series of games and exercises geared to help us understand the stories that are hidden away in everyday objects — for ages 16+.
Girl Scout Cookie Pairing | Saturday, Feb. 11 | 1-4 p.m. | Wanderlinger Brewing Co., 1208 King St., Chattanooga | Price of purchase | Enjoy a flight of beers perfectly paired with delicious Girl Scout cookies.
We have a calendar filled with events and activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends.
Spread some love while benefiting a great cause. During the month of February, for a small donation, volunteers from Isaiah 117 House will place heart signs in the yards of nominated locals for a day. Read more + nominate a loved one. ❤️
State
During his fifth State of the State address, Gov. Bill Lee shared his proposed $55.6 billion Fiscal Year 2023-24 budget. View a full breakdown of the budget and spending priorities via the Times Free Press. (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Cause
During Random Acts of Kindness Week, Journey Tennessee will partner with Scenic City Neurotherapy to host a food drive benefiting the Chattanooga Area Food Bank. From Monday, Feb. 13-Friday, Feb. 17, you can drop off non-perishable items at the office at 5721 Marlin Rd. 🥫
Love’s Arm Outreach, an organization serving survivors of sex trafficking + addiction, will host its “Love is in the Air Sip-n-Shop” on Saturday, Feb. 11. The event will take place at Loraine Denise Brillante Jeweler in Hixson from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Traffic
Boy Scout Road at the Norfolk Southern Railroad crossing will be closedtoday, Feb. 8-Friday, Feb. 10 for scheduled track maintenance. Additional travel time may be needed + detours will be posted via Middle Valley Road and Hixson Pike.
Plan Ahead
Bernice Radle will be the Chattanooga Design Studio’s CIVIQ series speaker this month. Bernice will discuss why small scale development matters now more than ever + more on Thursday, Feb. 16 at The Camp House.
ICYMI
In case you missed it, this week is the final chance to get early bird wristbands for this year’s Riverbend Festival. The 2023 lineup will drop this Friday, Feb. 10, and Tier 1 wristbands will go on sale after the announcement.
Wellness
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EAT + DRINK
We’ll keep this short and sweet
Choose Clumpies’ next ice cream flavor
Clumpies needs your help for its next flavor. | Photo by @clumpies
Have an idea for the next greatest ice cream flavor?
Clumpies wants to hear it. The local ice cream shop is asking for Chattanoogans’ suggestions to create its next seasonal flavor.
Now through Monday, Feb. 20, you can submit your ideas through Clumpies’ online suggestion box. The Clumpies team will then narrow the suggestions down to four ideas and create limited run “test batches” to serve on Friday, Feb. 24. The public will vote on the four flavors, and the winner gets a spot on the spring menu.
If you don’t see us in your inbox tomorrow, it’s because we’re dedicating all of our time to coming up with the best flavor combinations. 🤷
Editor’s pick: If I could choose Clumpies’ next flavor, it’d have to be something like a mocha caramel fudge swirl (veganized, of course). Or mint chocolate chip with extra chocolate chunks. Or pistachio with fudge chunks — can you tell I love chocolate?
Editorial:Brianna Williams, Kristen Templeton, Josh Kranzberg, Emily Shea, Jessalin Heins-Nagamoto, Dayten Rose, Sarah Leonhardt, Katie Smith | Send us a scoop, question, or feedback.
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