Restaurants

Ready for your lunch break? Check out these 30+ lunches from Downtown to Northshore.
As Chattanooga continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.
Newly opened Big Bad Breakfast might just become your new spot to get brunch with your friends — check out Editors Kristen + Haley’s must-haves.
It’s official, the Flying Squirrel has flown away, and in its place now stands Ernest Chinese. Brought to you by the same crew, this American Chinese restaurant is bringing a new twist to the Scenic City.
The 2023 Chattanooga Santa Pub Crawl is gearing up to kickoff — read on for wristband information, destinations, and more need-to-knows that will have you ready to sip all night long.
New ramen and katsu restaurant Attack of the Tatsu is gearing up for its public grand opening, bringing the Japanese culture to Chattanooga.
Spend a night enjoying a five-course dinner with Hoff & Pepper and Oddstory Brewing Co.
Craft cocktail bar Unknown Caller will now have a separate menu featuring craft mocktails + low alcoholic beverages.
The Lookout Mountain area will get a new Mediterranean-style restaurant in mid-June.
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