Answered: Where’s your favorite takeout restaurant in Chattanooga?
Multiple NOOGAtoday followers suggested bagels from Honey Seed. | Photos via @honeyseedchatt
Whether you’re in the middle of a Netflix binge or battling off a flu bug, we could all use a reliable takeout restaurant.
And that’s why we tasked NOOGAtoday readers and followers with serving up their best to-go spots in the area. We sifted through nearly 100 responses to compile this list of takeout restaurants whose menus are worth keeping in your junk drawer.
“Southern Star (@southernstardowntown) on Broad Street! Home cooked meals ready to go! Desserts are amazing too!” — Gail N.
“Embargo 62 (@embargo62)! Their Santiago pasta travels well and stays SO fresh! Also Chattanooga Pizza Co. (@chattapizzaco)!” — Spaces & Places Chattanooga
“It’s so hard to get in Boathouse (@boathouse_cha) without a wait, sometimes we just call in an order for pickup on the way and then eat in the car overlooking the river.” — Stephanie M.
Find a selection of specialty pies at Georgi’s Pizzeria + support local friendly faces, like George. | Photo via @georgis_pizzeria
“US (@georgis_pizzeria)! you can order online or call us! Run in the front door and pick up your favorite pizza or pasta and/or sweet treat! Large parking lot!” — Georgi’s Pizzeria
“Sabor Modern Latino & Sushi (@sabormodernlatino) has become my favorite local go-to!” — Hollie B.
“Southside Pizza on Tuesdays. A burger from the Hickory Pit any day. Outside of MSM and Tremont, it’s my favorite burger in Chattanooga.” — Chip G.
Events
Friday, Aug. 2
Chattanooga Lookouts vs. Pensacola Blue Wahoos | Friday, Aug. 2 | 7:15 p.m. | AT&T Field, 201 Power Alley, Chattanooga | $16-$45 | Cheer on the Lookouts + enjoy fireworks after the game.
Saturday, Aug. 3
Winged Wisdom: Understanding Birds of Prey | Saturday, Aug. 3 | 9 a.m. | Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center, 400 Garden Rd., Chattanooga | Free | Sign-ups are mandatory for this day, where you’ll meet different birds of prey.
FarleyCon Pop Culture & Comic Book Expo | Saturday, Aug. 3-Sunday, Aug. 4 | Times vary | Camp Jordan Arena, 32 Camp Jordan Pkwy., East Ridge | $15-$50 | Celebrate all fandoms at this two-day festival with merch, rare collectibles, and celebrity guest speakers.
Lookouts 33rd Annual Used Car Night | Saturday, Aug. 3 | 7:15-10:30 p.m. | AT&T Field | $8-$11 | Four used cars are up for grabs at the 33rd Annual Used Car Night giveaway. Fans can also win other car-themed prizes throughout the night.*
Sunday, Aug. 4
Community Park Walking | Sunday, Aug. 4 | 7-8 p.m. | Renaissance Park, 100 Manufacturers Rd., Chattanooga | Free | Meet for a free community walk to end your weekend.
Saturday, Aug. 17
Wine Over Water | Saturday, Aug. 17 | 6-9 p.m. | Historic Walnut Street Bridge | $125 | Enjoy a delightful evening of wine tasting, creative food menus from some of Chattanooga’s leading restaurants, and live music across four stages.*
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The 2024 Hamilton County General Election is finished and you can recap the full results online. Stay tuned for another election in November — which includes the presidential race.
Open
The Hot Chocolatier reopened its Market Street location after a five-month closure. The local cafe is using the first week of business to iron out kinks in the system as well as employee training.
Transit
The city is conducting a new study to determine how it can be added to a future passenger rail corridor. Current plans show a rail that would connect Chattanooga to Atlanta + Nashville. (News Channel 9)
Community
As kids prepare to return to school this month, the AAA of Tennessee reminds local drivers to be extra cautious. This includes eliminating distractions, going the speed limit, and making complete stops. (Chattanooga Pulse)
Whoa — surprise. I’m sure you weren’t expecting to see me here. I’m Mitch and I’m a National Content Editor that will pop in from time-to-time. And in honor of being in Chattanooga, I’ve had NOOGA-based rapper Isaiah Rashad as my background music for the day.
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