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Chattanooga has a brand new kind of veterinary clinic, and it’s one that’s rethinking the entire experience for both pets and their parents. Vetopia Animal Health, located in Hixson, was designed with a clear vision: to create a true “utopia” for animals, owners, and the veterinary staff who care for them.
“Vetopia is this idea of a utopia for pets, people, and the people that work in the veterinary industry,” explains Dr. Bello, who co-founded the clinic with her husband Jerren.

From the beginning, the goal wasn’t just to build another vet office.
“It was always my dream to have a place where people could bring their pets and we could give them the care they deserve," said Bello. And what better city than Chattanooga to do it?”
A New Approach to Veterinary Care
One of the biggest ways Vetopia sets itself apart is by focusing on collaboration and transparency.
“Our biggest differentiator is we try to involve the pet owner as much as possible,” says Dr. Bello. “I talk them through what I’m seeing step by step, so they’re a part of it.”
This approach extends beyond the exam table.
“We wanted to create a space where it was calming. Animals felt secure. People felt like they had the space to feel whatever emotions they wanted to feel.”
Better Pet Care Through Better People Care

The clinic’s motto, “better pet care through better people care,” speaks to the heart of its mission.
“Better pet care through better people care means we can’t forget pets come with people- and if we don’t care for those people, we’re not doing them a service.”
That focus on people extends to Vetopia’s staff as well.
“I really wanted to create a place where people came to work and they absolutely loved what they did and they left feeling like they accomplished something great every day.”
When I visited the vet for the first time with Mailbox (my dog), I truly saw this mission played out. The employees love their job, I as a pet parent felt very cared for, and Mailbox honestly loves his visits to the vet!
The Experience for Pet Parents
From the moment Mailbox and I walked through Vetopia’s doors, I could tell this wasn’t going to feel like a typical vet visit (and I've been to many vets in Chattanooga!) I was greeted, offered complimentary coffee (and it was actually FIRE coffee- I really liked it as someone who's not in to a lot of coffee!), and was taken back to a themed waiting room.
Each exam room has its own unique destination-inspired theme, which immediately gave us a sense of calm. During Mailbox’s check-up, I noticed how different the process felt compared to other clinics. I was actually taken to the back and got a behind-the-scenes look at what Vets do!

"I think our biggest differentiators is we try to involve the pet owner as much as possible," Dr. Bello told me. "So I know a lot of people are like, 'oh, they took my dog to the back...' and nothing bad happens to your pet in the back, I promise, but I understand like as I've gotten older, and I have a kid, that there is this kind of 'mysteriousness' about what's going on back there, and why is it taking so long. And so the idea with Vetopia was, why don't we just have the owner be present for the appointment as much as possible? Not only so that they feel more comfortable and their pets feel more comfortable, but I think it's really important for people to see what we do behind the scenes, because I think that it gives more value to what we as an industry provide."
It was neat seeing firsthand the team caring for my sweet fur baby. And rather than rushing through, Dr. Bello carefully walked me through everything she was seeing. That level of transparency made me feel empowered and connected- like I was truly part of Mailbox’s care.
Vetopia has also invested in technology to make that collaboration seamless. Screens and tablets in the exam rooms allow pet parents to see diagnostics in real time.
And honestly? The vibe is just different. With cozy touches, a coffee machine, and music playing softly in the background, it feels nothing like a sterile, intimidating clinic.
“We want it to feel like you’re not at a hospital, but you’re just hanging out in your living room… It’s a really relaxed, upbeat vibe. Most of the time we have good tunes going on, so it’s just like a fun feel.”
Mailbox certainly picked up on that- instead of being anxious like he has been at other clinics, he wagged his way through the visit. It truly felt like a place designed for both pets and their people to feel comfortable.

Family-Owned, Not Corporate
At a time when many veterinary clinics are being bought by large corporations, Vetopia is proudly family-owned.
“Family owned was really important to us… a lot of hospitals are being bought by corporate entities, and people feel like they’re losing that family feel. We wanted this to be the opposite.”
Dr. Bello says building Vetopia with her husband has made the journey even more meaningful.
“At the end of it, being able to step back and the two of us know that we did this together- it just makes it that much sweeter.”
A Vision for the Future
Vetopia isn’t just focused on one clinic- it’s about becoming part of the community.
“My bigger vision for Vetopia is to be super involved in the community- community outreach, helping the pets of Chattanooga. One day maybe opening another location, but the goal is to support Chattanooga and the pets as much as we can.”
Vetopia Info:
address: 1043 Executive Drive, Suite 104, Hixson, TN 37343
Contact: (423) 644-2125, info@vetopia.vet
Website: https://www.vetopia.vet/
Hours: Monday–Friday: 8:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Saturday–Sunday: Closed
TLDR?
Dr. Bello sums it up best:
“The one thing I’d want Chattanooga to know about Vetopia is that we care as much about them as we do their pets. We want this to be a collaborative experience.”
With its people-first philosophy, calming environment, and family-owned approach, Vetopia is ready to become a true second home for Chattanooga’s pets and their parents.
To watch some of my interview with Dr. Bello and hear more about Mailbox's and my experience, check out my Instagram reel on @webbchatts!
100 Ramen & Hibachi & Sushi Bar just opened by the Aloft Hotel in Hamilton Place- and they've got some cool grand opening deals I'm sharing below! There's a big menu with lots of Japanese variety, and it's a great mix of comfort food and healthy options (they’re even right next door to Crunch Fitness, so it’s basically balanced, right?).
Address: 2090 Hamilton Place Boulevard, Chattanooga, TN
My First Visit
I went in to give it a try, and here’s the rundown:
- Shrimp Hibachi – fresh, sizzling, and loaded with flavor.
- Gyoza appetizer – the perfect comfort bites
- Chicken Katsu Donburi- not many places have this around town, I was a big fan!
- Boba Tea – I love fruit boba tea!! And popping pearls! I got the mango, and it was great! And okay, confession: I’m usually not a milk tea person. But their ZangZang Boba Tea? Surprisingly good.
- Tonkotsu Ramen – my personal favorite of the night. Rich, hearty, and exactly what you want in a bowl of ramen.
- Sushi – beautifully crafted by Kevin, the sushi chef. Nothing here is pre-made, so yes, it may take a little longer if he’s busy- but the results are so worth it.
I got to talk to the owners and they told me they’re aiming to be a healthier, quick, intentional option while still giving you all the fun of a full ramen + hibachi + sushi + boba lineup.
Grand Opening Deals You Don’t Want to Miss!!
This Friday (August 22) is the Grand Opening, and they’re going big with the deals! Be sure you've followed their page (@100ramenandbar_chatt ) and commented on my recent @webbchatts post about them!
✨ The first 20 people who show up (and prove they shared + commented on my Instagram post) get a FREE bowl of ramen.
✨ From 11 AM to 4 PM, everything on the menu (except alcohol) is half off if you’ve shared + commented + followed them!!
✨ Can’t make it Friday? use the coupon below for 20% to use any other day in August!
I’ll be there too, hanging out and trying more dishes- so come say hi, grab some food, and let’s support this new locally owned spot together!!
(Free parking- it's Hamilton Place!)
Check out their website: https://taste100.com/order/100-ramen-bar-2090-hamilton-place-boulevard
And if you want more insider Chattanooga finds, be sure to follow me on Instagram @webbchatts — I’m always sharing the best new spots, events, and hidden gems around the Scenic City! THANKS!!!

Cesario’s Pizzeria: A Family-Rooted Pizza Spot Just Minutes From Downtown Chattanooga
If you're willing to venture just 10 minutes south of downtown Chattanooga, you'll find Cesario’s Pizzeria- a welcoming neighborhood pizza joint with a strong family story and handcrafted menu that makes the drive across the Georgia border totally worth it. This spot blends traditional Italian family recipes with a modern twist, resulting in a menu that feels both comforting and new. Whether you're going for a laid-back lunch on the patio or a casual weeknight dinner, Cesario’s delivers in flavor, value, and charm.
The Experience
Cesario’s Pizzeria is located in Rossville, Georgia — just across the state line in Walker County. It’s a cozy, friendly space with indoor seating and a patio perfect for mild evenings. From the jump, you can tell this is a family-run business that puts care into everything they do. The décor is simple and inviting, keeping the focus on the food and the community feel.
The menu reflects generations of Italian-American cooking. The owners’ grandparents immigrated from Italy, and it shows — especially in dishes like the meatballs, which come from their great-grandmother’s original recipe. They're tender, flavorful, and simmered in a tomato sauce that tastes like it’s been perfected over time.
Pizza is the heart of the kitchen here, and Cesario’s has carved out their own unique style. One standout feature is their use of a "poolish" pre-ferment for the dough — a traditional technique that adds depth of flavor and a light, crisp texture to the crust. It makes their pies something special.
A fan favorite is the ability to do a half-and-half red sauce pizza — perfect for trying more of the menu in one go. The Forbidden Fruit (prosciutto, fig jam, gorgonzola) and La Dolce Vita (Italian sausage, sweet peppers, caramelized onion, and ricotta) combination is a strong recommendation from locals and first-timers alike.
If you’re stopping by for lunch, try their weekday special: a half Italian sandwich and tortellini salad for just $8. It’s a filling, tasty option if you're short on time but still want a solid meal.
They also have a small bar area with wine and rotating happy hour deals, plus classic soft-serve ice cream to round out the meal.
What to Know Before You Go
Location: 1103 McFarland Avenue, Rossville, GA 30741
Distance from downtown Chattanooga: About 10 minutes by car
Hours:
Monday–Thursday: 11 AM–8 PM
Friday: 11 AM–9 PM
Saturday: 12 PM–9 PM
Closed Sundays
Parking: Free parking lot available on-site
Pricing: Affordable – most pizzas range from $13–$20, and portion sizes are generous
Website: cesarios.pizza
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- If the weather’s good, grab a table on the patio — it has a relaxed, local vibe that’s perfect for unwinding.
- Save room for dessert. Their soft-serve ice cream is simple but nostalgic and hits the spot after pizza.
- If you’re making the trip, check out other spots around Walker County. You're close to historic downtown Chickamauga, hiking at Lookout Mountain Battlefield, and other hidden gems in the area!
Final Thoughts
Cesario’s Pizzeria is a great example of a destination that feels like a local secret but is welcoming to everyone. Whether you're a pizza purist, a fan of family-run businesses, or just someone looking for a tasty, low-key meal outside the usual Chattanooga circuit, this spot should be on your list. It’s casual enough for a weekday lunch and charming enough to make it a weekend night stop — especially if you're already exploring northwest Georgia.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

Chattawake & Chattanooga River Games 2025: What to Expect from This Action-Packed Weekend at Ross’s Landing
If you’ve ever thought Chattanooga was just scenic hikes and historic charm, think again. This summer, the city is cranking up the adrenaline with the first-ever international wakesurfing competition hosted right downtown as part of the Chattanooga River Games. Taking place August 15–17 at Ross’s Landing, this three-day event is bringing a whole lineup of extreme sports, global talent, and free family fun to the Tennessee Riverfront.
From world-class wakesurfers to Red Bull’s first-ever U.S. Creepers showdown, get ready for a weekend that’s shaping up to be one of Chattanooga’s most unforgettable outdoor events.
The Experience: Wakesurfing, Extreme Stunts, and Riverfront Energy
The Chattanooga River Games isn’t just one event- it’s a full-on festival packed with energy and talent. At the heart of it is Chattawake, the pro and amateur wakesurfing competition that’s drawing over 100 athletes from around the world. Expect to see riders from countries like Japan, Hong Kong, and across the U.S., all competing behind the legendary MasterCraft XStar for top honors. If you’ve never seen wakesurfing live, it’s a mix of balance, technique, and style—all set against the scenic flow of the Tennessee River.
But the action doesn’t stop on the water. Iconic extreme sports brand Red Bull is bringing its Creepers event to U.S. soil for the very first time. Known in Europe for its jaw-dropping displays of strength and coordination, Creepers features athletes climbing over-water obstacles that test both vertical grit and creative movement. It's going to be crazy!
Also on deck: the return of death diving (yes, that’s a real thing), professional slackliners attempting highlining feats above the Riverwalk, nightly live music sets, and rows of food trucks and vendors lining Ross’s Landing. Whether you’re all about high-flying athletes or just looking to relax by the river with great views and good eats, there’s something for every level of thrill-seeker.
What to Know Before You Go
Dates: Friday, August 15 – Sunday, August 17, 2024
Time: Wakesurfing competition runs daily from 8 AM to 3 PM. Other activities, live music, and vendors go into the evening.
Location: Ross’s Landing, 201 Riverfront Pkwy, Chattanooga, TN 37402
Admission: Free! All events and competitions are open to the public
Website/More Info: https://wakesurfchampionships.com/wsws_event/chattawake-2025/
Parking: Ross’s Landing can fill quickly, especially with this many attendees expected. Public garages are nearby on Chestnut St. and Aquarium Way, but you might want to consider biking or using a rideshare if you’re coming from downtown or the North Shore.
Extra Tips & Bonuses
- Come early for the best viewing spots along the water’s edge—especially if you want to catch the pro riders in action.
- Pack sunscreen and a refillable water bottle. August heat is no joke in Chattanooga.
- There are usually shaded areas and a few misting stations, but anything portable for comfort (like a travel chair or sunhat) will come in handy if you plan to stay a while.
- If you're coming in from out of town, the Edwin Hotel and The Westin are both within walking distance of Ross’s Landing—and give you great river views too.
- Pack a lunch or visit a food truck!
Families will find plenty to enjoy throughout the day, and the mix of sports and evening music makes this a great date night or group hang!
Final Thoughts
Chattawake and the broader Chattanooga River Games weekend is shaping up to be one of the biggest and boldest events in the city’s summer calendar. Whether you're already a fan of extreme sports or just want to try something totally different, this is a chance to see world-level talent, right in the heart of downtown—without spending a dime on admission.
Locals and visitors alike will find plenty to keep them entertained, inspired, and maybe even a little braver when trying something new themselves. Definitely one to check out, even if you’re just curious.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

Bubble Way: Chattanooga's New Spot for Boba, Bubble Waffles, and Taiwanese Treats
If you’re a fan of bubble tea—or curious to try new Taiwanese-inspired snacks—there’s a fresh addition to the Chattanooga food scene that’s worth checking out. Bubble Way is a family-owned shop bringing boba, bubble waffles, snow ice, and ramen to East Brainerd, and it's already become a welcoming go-to for something a little different. Whether you love a classic milk tea or want to branch out with a creamy shaved snow dessert, Bubble Way blends flavor, creativity, and comfort all in one cozy spot.
The Experience
Walking into Bubble Way feels like stepping into a bright, cheerful corner of Taipei right here in Chattanooga. The interior is simple but inviting, with cute touches and a clean layout that makes it easy to drop by for a quick sip or a more filling snack.
The menu has a great mix of familiar favorites and hard-to-find-in-Chattanooga items. Bubble tea lovers will be glad to see a wide range of options—from fruity teas like passionfruit and mango to indulgent milk teas with brown sugar and taro. You can customize your sugar level and toppings (tapioca pearls, popping boba, agar jelly, and more), making it easy to find your perfect combo.
But what really sets Bubble Way apart is the variety beyond boba. Their bubble waffles—a crispy-on-the-outside, fluffy-on-the-inside grid of puffs—can be ordered plain or as a dessert wrapped around toppings like ice cream, fruit, and sauces. It’s fun to eat and perfect for sharing (or not sharing, we won’t judge).
Another standout is their snow ice, a light, fluffy frozen dessert that’s kind of like a cross between ice cream and shaved ice. It’s delicate, creamy, and comes with a choice of toppings. Bubble Way is the first in Chattanooga to offer this unique treat, and it’s an especially great pick on hot days or after something spicy.
Speaking of savory, there’s also ramen on the menu for when you’re in the mood for soup. Simple but hearty, it rounds out the offerings and makes Bubble Way more of a one-stop spot for snacking and meals alike.
What to Know Before You Go
Address:
7550 E Brainerd Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37421
Right next to Fuji Steak & Sushi and behind the East Brainerd Publix
Hours:
12pm-7pm Monday- Saturday
Parking:
Plenty of parking is available in the shared lot, though it can get busy at peak hours depending on surrounding businesses.
Menu Favorites:
Milk Tea with brown sugar boba, fruit teas, bubble waffles with Nutella and strawberries, snow ice!
I got the Immortal Peach; it was INCREDIBLE!
Prices:
Very reasonable—most drinks and desserts fall under $8, and portion sizes are generous.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Bubble Way is family-owned, and the staff is friendly and happy to walk guests through the menu if you’re new to boba or snow ice.
- Their Instagram (@bubblewayinc) is worth a follow—not just for updates but for cute drink inspiration and seasonal specials.
- Looking to make it a full outing? The shop is just a short drive from Heritage Park, so you can grab your order to go and enjoy it with a walk or a picnic.
- It’s a great alternative to coffee when you want a sweet pick-me-up in the afternoon!
Final Thoughts
Bubble Way is one of those places that just makes you feel glad it exists in town. It brings a piece of Taiwanese street food culture to Chattanooga in a way that’s approachable, delicious, and fun. Whether you’re coming for the boba or staying for the waffles and snow ice, the menu has something for everyone. Families, teens, couples—really anyone with a sweet tooth or love for global flavors—will find something worth coming back for.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

Your Guide to the 127 Yard Sale near Chattanooga: What to Expect, Where to Go, and How to Make the Most of It
Every August, something truly one-of-a-kind happens along Highway 127: the World’s Longest Yard Sale. Stretching over 690 miles through six states (from Michigan to Alabama), this wildly fun and often wonderfully random event is a dream come true for bargain hunters, collectors, and weekend treasure seekers. And the best part? Chattanooga is perfectly positioned along the route—especially if you’re ready to explore Signal Mountain, Lookout Mountain, and even a few curated spots downtown.
Whether you’re in it for quirky finds, vintage furniture, local food trucks, or just the thrill of the hunt, the 127 Yard Sale is definitely worth a spot on your August calendar.
The Experience
The 127 Yard Sale isn’t your average yard sale—and if you’ve never been, imagine hundreds (if not thousands) of booths, tents, and makeshift markets set up along the highway, in fields, driveways, parking lots, and anywhere with enough space for a few folding tables. The vibe is a mix of flea market, roadside fair, and old-school swap meet.
Around our area near Chattanooga, you’ll find some of the best action on Signal Mountain and Lookout Mountain, with curated vendor fields set up just off the highway. We started at Picker’s Field (614 US-127 in Signal Mountain), which had a friendly mix of antique dealers and locals purging their attics. It’s a good spot to walk through if you want a concentration of options without having to stop at every roadside tent.
Then there’s Hot Dog Landing (4702 Taft Hwy), which offers more than just food—though the grab-and-go snacks are an added bonus on a hot August day. You’ll see everything from rusty tools and retro signage to vintage Pyrex and old vinyl records. Pro tip: dig a little. The best items aren’t always front and center.
You can also sneak in a stop at Vinterest Southside (121 Chestnut Street) downtown—one of the permanent vintage markets participating in the event. While it’s open year-round, it usually steps up with special vendors and expanded hours during yard sale weekend.
You’ll also want to leave plenty of time for the in-between spots—those pop-up sales you’ll pass while driving along 127. Some of the best deals are at these “unmapped” stops where you can pull off and explore at your own pace.
What to Know Before You Go
Dates: The 127 Yard Sale typically runs Thursday through Sunday in early August. For this year, it’s August 7–10.
Hours: There aren’t official start or end times, but most vendors operate during daylight hours—roughly 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Website: Full maps, vendor zones, and planning resources are available at www.127yardsale.com.
Locations near Chattanooga:
- Picker’s Field: 614 US-127, Signal Mountain, TN
- Hot Dog Landing: 4702 Taft Hwy, Signal Mountain, TN
- Vinterest Southside: 121 Chestnut St, Chattanooga, TN
- Roadside stops along 127 between Signal Mountain and Dunlap
Parking: Most sites have field or roadside parking. Bring cash—some charge a small fee or donation. Carpooling is a great move, especially in tight or hilly areas.
Payment: Cash is king. Many vendors will negotiate, but most don’t have card readers. Some larger setups accept Venmo or PayPal, but it’s not guaranteed.
Accessibility: Terrain can be uneven in grassy fields, so wear sturdy shoes and pack light.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Bring your own bags, totes, or even a small wagon if you’re aiming to buy larger items. (Don’t laugh—we saw someone load up a hand truck with vintage speakers.)
- Stay hydrated. It’s August in the South, and temperatures can climb quickly. Bring water or refill bottles at vendor tents when available.
- If you’re looking for furniture or collector’s pieces, try heading out early in the day or hitting up the Pikeville and Dunlap areas—vendors there often bring in higher-end finds and have more space.
- There’s plenty of food along the way—from lemonade stands to pop-up BBQ grills—but you can also pack a cooler and picnic in the shade if you want to keep moving without long breaks.
- Make it a weekend. If you're traveling from out of town or want to cover more ground, consider booking a cabin on Signal Mountain or staying downtown in Chattanooga and making day trips out to different sections of the sale.
Final Thoughts
The 127 Yard Sale is one of those events that truly feels like it belongs to the region—messy in the best way, full of character, and made for exploring. Whether you’re just browsing or going in with a shopping list, you’ll leave with at least one story (and probably a few unexpected trinkets).
It’s also a fun outing for couples, families with older kids, road trip buddies, or anyone with a love of vintage and a bit of patience. Just remember to pace yourself—this thing stretches hundreds of miles, but the joy is in the hunt, not the mileage.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

The Together Cafe: A Cozy Chattanooga Coffee Shop With Heart
Tucked into the Highland Park neighborhood, The Together Cafe is one of those rare spots that’s equally cozy, community-focused, and genuinely delicious. Whether you’re looking for a quiet place to work, meet a friend, or sip on something creative, this locally loved coffee shop delivers in all the right ways — and it’s doing good behind the scenes, too.
This one’s a true hidden gem, just east of downtown Chattanooga, and it’s the kind of place you’ll find yourself returning to again and again (especially once you try the cereal milk latte). Here’s everything you need to know if you’re thinking about stopping by.
The Experience
From the outside, The Together Cafe looks humble, but inside you'll find a warm, inviting space that clearly prioritizes comfort and connection. There’s a mix of seating — cozy couches upstairs, window perches downstairs, and a separate side room that adds extra space, complete with a small kids’ play area. It’s clear they’ve thought about families, remote workers, and anyone who just wants a peaceful break in their day.
The menu is creative and fun, with espresso drinks that go well beyond the usual. A longtime favorite is the cereal milk latte (yes, it tastes like the end of a bowl of your favorite childhood cereal), but don’t miss their seasonal creations. This summer, it’s the “Summer in Dubai” latte — a unique blend of Nutella and pistachio syrup with strawberry cold foam and flaky kataifi on top. It’s indulgent, refreshing, and unlike anything you’ll find at a chain coffee shop.
For non-coffee drinkers or hotter days, The Together Cafe also serves up bubble tea-style refreshers with rotating popping boba flavors. Watermelon seems to be a standout right now if you want something fruity and fresh.
What to Know Before You Go
Address:
801 S. Orchard Knob Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37404
Located in the Highland Park neighborhood, just a short drive from downtown
Hours:
Monday–Friday: 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Parking:
They offer free parking (a definite plus in this area), so you shouldn't have to circle the block.
Atmosphere:
The cafe plays soft, uplifting Christian music, and there’s a prayer wall where visitors can leave thoughts or read the reflections of others. It’s a genuinely peaceful setting that welcomes everyone.
Community Support:
This isn’t just a coffee shop that serves good drinks; it’s also one that supports a great cause. A portion of the cafe’s proceeds goes toward nonprofits that support survivors of human trafficking, so your coffee here goes a little further.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- the upstairs nook is the best place for working or studying.
- The separate room to the side of the shop is often quieter and has kid-friendly space, making it a good pick for parents with little ones in tow.
- Check in regularly for seasonal drinks and limited-time specials — their barista team clearly has fun coming up with unexpected combos.
Nearby:
If you’re making a morning of it, Highland Park has been steadily growing its list of cool spots — consider swinging by Mad Priest Coffee just a few blocks away if you’re up for a little coffee-hopping. For lunch nearby, Main Street is close enough to reach in just a few minutes.
Final Thoughts
The Together Cafe is a spot that feels thoughtful, from its welcoming layout to its unique menu and mission. Whether you’re a Chattanooga local looking for a new regular coffee shop, or a traveler seeking an off-the-beaten-path stop with purpose, this place is absolutely worth a visit.
Families, students, remote workers, and anyone who appreciates a little personality in their coffee — you’ll feel right at home here.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

StateMint Sale in Chattanooga: Your Guide to Affordable, Stylish & Sustainable Shopping
If you love thrifting and the thrill of scoring designer deals, you’ll want to make room in your calendar for the StateMint Sale in Chattanooga. Held a few times a year and back this August in an even bigger space, this multi-day shopping event is one of the best spots in town to pick up gently-loved (and sometimes brand-new!) clothing, shoes, and accessories—all at a fraction of retail prices.
Why visit? In short: brands you love, prices you’ll like even more, and a setup that makes secondhand shopping feel easy and even enjoyable. Plus, it’s a great way to support a more circular (and budget-friendly) fashion cycle in our community.
The Experience
StateMint isn’t your typical consignment store—it’s a pop-up consignment event that turns a large venue into a highly organized shopper’s dream. When you walk into Restoration Southside (a venue often used for weddings and events), you’ll find neatly categorized racks of women’s and men’s clothing, shoes, accessories, and even athletic wear. Expect styles from modern staples like Lululemon, Madewell, Free People, Nike, Anthropologie, and boutique brands, as well as some well-kept designer finds sprinkled in. Sizes for women typically range from XS up to 4XL, with a solid variety for men as well.
Volunteers and staff keep things running smoothly, with dressing rooms, helpful signage, and plenty of space to browse without that cramped, chaotic feeling. You can easily spend an hour (or three) looking through the organized racks of clothing and accessories. If you're shopping early in the day, the coffee truck parked outside makes it an extra pleasant experience—grab a latte before diving in.
What to Know Before You Go
Dates: August 5–9, 2024
Location: Restoration Southside, 3146 Broad St, Chattanooga, TN 37408
Hours:
- Monday through Friday: 9 AM – 7 PM
- Saturday: 9 AM – 4 PM (Half-Off Day — many items marked down!)
Admission: FREE
Note: A ticketed charity pre-sale typically happens the evening before the public sale starts. Keep an eye on @statemintchattanooga on Instagram for updates on how to get early access next time.
Parking: Free parking is available at the venue, but it can fill up quickly on busy days. Carpooling or arriving early can help avoid a long walk.
Payments: Most shoppers pay via credit/debit, and while some consignors accept Venmo, not all do—so it’s best to bring a credit card.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Bring a shopping bag or tote to carry your haul—StateMint doesn’t provide bags.
- Half-Off Day (Saturday) is a great chance to scoop up your favorites at an additional discount if they’re still around.
- Follow @statemintchattanooga on Instagram for sneak peeks of standout pieces, seller spotlights, and reminders during sale week.
If you’re coming from out of town or making a day of it, consider grabbing lunch nearby at a Southside favorite like Bluegrass Grill, Taqueria Jalisco, or Heaven & Ale for a post-shopping bite and a local beer.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re updating your wardrobe ahead of the new season, hunting for budget-friendly workout wear, or just love the hunt of a good deal, the StateMint Sale is definitely worth a visit. It’s well-run, community-focused, and way more fun than scrolling sale sections online. Locals and visitors alike will enjoy the curated selection and clean setup—and knowing they’re keeping stylish pieces in use a little longer.
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Insider Tours at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga- Behind the Tank Magic
If you've ever wished you could explore the Tennessee Aquarium before the crowds come in—and maybe even catch the animals during their morning routines—this one’s for you. The “Insider Tours,” part of the Aquarium’s Deeper Dives series, offer a one-of-a-kind way to see Chattanooga’s most popular attraction from a whole new perspective.
Whether you're a local looking for a fresh experience or hosting out-of-town guests, this tour turns a beloved destination into something more meaningful. Expect quiet, early morning access, an up-close look at animal care, and some incredible stories from expert educators who clearly love what they do.
The Experience
The Insider Tours take place in the peaceful hours before the aquarium opens to the public. This makes a big difference—not just in the number of people around, but in the overall vibe. When you’re walking through the exhibits with just a handful of guests and a knowledgeable guide, there's time to slow down, ask questions, and really observe the animals.
Your 1.5-hour tour covers both River Journey and Ocean Journey buildings, hitting key tanks and exhibits with a behind-the-scenes twist. Ever wondered how the Aquarium cares for thousands of species daily? You’ll get a glimpse into the animal kitchens, life support systems, and more. Petting stingrays, spotting sleepy river otters, and watching penguins get their breakfast are just a few of the memorable moments you might encounter.
One of the most rewarding parts of the Insider Tour is the Aquarium Educator leading your group. These folks are passionate about conservation and incredibly knowledgeable about the animals in their care. They make the tour informative without it ever feeling like a lecture.
What to Know Before You Go
Availability: Insider Tours are offered Thursday through Sunday mornings. Tours begin before regular operating hours, so plan for an early arrival.
Cost: $50 per person ($45 for Aquarium members). This is in addition to general admission, so you’ll need a regular ticket or membership as well.
Booking: Advance reservations are required. You can book directly through the Tennessee Aquarium website’s Deeper Dives section.
Age Requirement: Guests must be at least 8 years old. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Group Size: Tours are limited to just 8 participants, so you’ll want to reserve your spot well in advance—especially during busier seasons. A minimum of 2 guests is required for tours to run.
Parking: The Aquarium offers parking through nearby garages and lots. The Republic Parking garage on Riverfront Parkway is the closest and most convenient. Shayna: Add your own tip about parking availability or validated options if applicable.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Perfect Morning Pairing: After your tour, you’ll probably be ready for a good breakfast. Check out Bluegrass Grill (a local favorite for hearty morning meals) or Rembrandt’s Coffee House in Bluff View if you're craving pastries and espresso in a cozy garden setting.
- Make It a Day Trip: Since you're starting early, you’ve got the whole day ahead. Walk along the Tennessee Riverwalk, pop into the Hunter Museum of American Art, or spend time exploring Coolidge Park just across the Walnut Street Bridge.
- Great for Locals Too: If you’ve been to the Aquarium before and think you’ve seen it all, this tour adds a whole new layer. It’s especially fun with visiting family or curious kids who ask a lot of questions—because here, you’ll have someone to answer them.
- Holiday or Special Treat: This would make a thoughtful gift for a nature lover or a memorable birthday outing for a grade-school-aged kid. It's also a creative date idea for couples who want something beyond the standard dinner-and-a-movie.
Final Thoughts
The Tennessee Aquarium’s Insider Tour is a thoughtful, enriching way to engage with one of Chattanooga’s treasures. With early-morning access, small group sizes, and passionate guides, it feels like a VIP peek into daily life at the aquarium. Whether you’re seeing the river tank from above or watching jellyfish slowly pulse in quiet solitude, there’s something extra special about experiencing it all without the usual crowd.
This is a great experience for families with older kids, travelers looking for something off the beaten path, or locals who always meant to dig a little deeper into their own city.
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VTX Club House: Chattanooga’s Newest Spot for Bourbon, Cigars, and Golf Simulators
If you’re looking for an upscale-yet-inviting spot to unwind downtown, VTX Club House on Georgia Ave just opened its doors—and it's bringing something fresh to Chattanooga’s nightlife scene. With a stylish public lounge, a sleek cigar bar, live music, craft cocktails, and members-only perks like indoor golf simulators, this place is designed for those who enjoy the finer things without a pretentious vibe.
The Experience
Stepping into VTX Club House feels a little like discovering a secret jazz club—but more modern, with a thoughtful mix of dark woods, leather seating, moody lighting, and a curated soundtrack to match the space. The first floor is completely open to the public (no membership required), and there’s plenty to explore even if you’re just dropping in for a drink.
At the heart of the ground level is a well-appointed bar serving bourbon-forward cocktails, wine, and a full food menu. There’s also a luxe cigar lounge that feels intimate but spacious, with ventilated design that keeps things comfortable. Cozy couches and seating nooks invite you to settle in with a drink or light meal, whether you’re here for date night, happy hour, or a solo evening out.
On Friday nights, live music adds even more energy to the space. Talent and genres may vary, but the vibe leans smooth, soul, and jazz-oriented—perfect for a relaxed yet polished night out.
Upstairs is reserved for VTX members and offers even more amenities: private cigar and bourbon lounges, meeting spaces, a theater room, and three indoor golf simulators. Membership starts at various tiers, with the Gold Level at $300/month offering full access to all amenities, personal lockers, and curated member events.
What to Know Before You Go
Location
VTX Club House
415 Georgia Ave
Chattanooga, TN 37403
Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday–Thursday & Sunday: 11 AM – 11 PM
Friday–Saturday: 11 AM – 1 AM
Parking
Nearby street parking is your best bet, with several paid lots within walking distance. Shayna: Add your own tip about the best nearby parking options.
Reservations
No reservation is needed for the public lounge area. If you're considering a membership, you can schedule a private tour through their website.
Membership
Open to the public downstairs, with a bar and food main lounge with live music, cigar room store, and outdoor bar. Memberships offer access to the upstairs level and premium experiences- including the golf. Check here for membership options: https://www.vtxclub.com/our-memberships
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Looking to grab dinner before or after your visit? VTX serves food on site, but for a full meal nearby, you’re just a few blocks from Public House, Easy Bistro, or Old Gilman Grill.
- If cigars are a big draw for you, ask the staff for recommendations—they're knowledgeable and friendly, and the cigar lounge rotates selections regularly.
- The golf simulators upstairs are pro-level with multiple courses and swing tracking, so it’s just as fun for experienced golfers as it is for beginners. Occasionally, they host members-only tournaments or viewing nights in the theater room.
- Great photo ops? The interior design is sharp and photogenic, from the low-lit bar shot to the leather reading chairs near the front windows.
Final Thoughts
VTX Club House is carving out something unique for Chattanooga—a polished space that blends bourbon, cigars, conversation, and entertainment without being exclusive. Whether you’re curious about membership or just want to find a new weekly hangout spot, the public lounge alone is worth a visit.
Couples, downtown professionals, and small friend groups will especially enjoy the relaxed yet refined vibe. And if you’ve been looking for a city lounge that goes beyond the usual bar lineup, this might hit the mark.
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New Panda Express in East Ridge: A Fresh Spot for Comfort Food Near Camp Jordan
If you’re a fan of quick, satisfying meals that hit all the right notes every time, the new Panda Express in East Ridge is worth adding to your local favorites. Just opened near the Camp Jordan area, this location is not only super convenient but also family-owned, newly built, and sparkling clean. Whether you’re swinging through the drive-thru between errands or picking up a Family Meal for a low-key night in, this new Panda’s got you covered.
Here’s everything you need to know before you go (and what to order when you do).
The Experience
The East Ridge Panda Express brings a familiar menu to a brand-new space with a few local touches. The building is bright and inviting, with fresh interiors, good-sized seating inside, and a drive-thru that makes it incredibly easy to grab your go-to orders on the move. There’s a friendly, local energy here—it’s family-owned and run, which adds to the welcoming vibe.
If you’ve visited Panda Express before, you know the drill: customizable meals with mix-and-match sides and entrees, ranging from saucy crowd-pleasers to lighter wok-fired options. But the real highlight is the Family Meal deal, where you get two large sides and three entrees starting at $35. It’s a great choice for sharing, whether you’re feeding the family or planning ahead for a couple of lunch leftovers.
Right now, they’ve also rolled out a new limited-time entree: Hot Orange Chicken. Don’t be fooled by the name—it’s not very spicy, but it’s packed with flavor. It joins longtime favorites like Teriyaki Chicken, Fried Rice, and the cult-favorite Honey Walnut Shrimp.
What to Know Before You Go
Location:
629 Camp Jordan Parkway, East Ridge, TN 37412
Just off I-75, right across from Camp Jordan Park.
Hours:
Typically open daily from 10:30 AM to 9:30 PM, but it’s a good idea to double-check current hours on Google Maps or their website.
Drive-thru:
Yes. And it’s fast, which makes it ideal for busy weeknights or workday lunch runs.
Ordering Options:
- Dine-in
- Drive-thru
- Online ordering through the Panda Express app or website
- Catering options available
Parking:
Free parking on-site with plenty of space. Easy in-and-out access from Camp Jordan Parkway.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Want to grab lunch before a stroll or sports game? Camp Jordan Park is just across the street, with trails, fields, and events throughout the year.
- The Family Meal is one of the best-value options on the menu and makes lunch or dinner easy, especially for groups. Pick different combos each time to try something new.
- Limited-time items like the Hot Orange Chicken come and go, so if you’re curious, now’s the time to try it.
- Keep an eye out for rotating specials and seasonal items- Check for current promos or rewards through the official Panda Express app.
Final Thoughts
The new Panda Express in East Ridge is a solid neighborhood addition—fast, dependable, and perfect when you're craving something warm and flavorful without the hassle. It’s a good stop for local families, folks heading to or from Camp Jordan, or anyone who just wants a no-fuss meal that delivers the comfort-food factor.
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August Events in Chattanooga: What to See, Do, and Experience This Month
If you’re looking to make the most of August in Chattanooga, you’re in luck — this month is packed with festivals, outdoor movies, vintage markets, and local traditions that bring out the best of summer in the Scenic City. Whether you're up for a beach movie night, catching a soccer match at Finley, or taking a weekend stroll at a roadside yard sale spanning six states (yes, really!), there’s something happening for every type of adventurer.
Here’s a breakdown of this month’s standout events and some helpful info to plan your weekends with ease.
The Experience
We’re heading into the last full month of summer, and Chattanooga doesn’t disappoint. From kid-friendly festivals to 21+ aquarium takeovers, August events strike the right balance of fun for families, couples, and solo explorers alike.
Start off strong with a beach screening of Sharknado at Chester Frost Park (Aug 2), a beach movie night where you can bring your towel or lawn chair and enjoy the chaos of flying sharks under the stars.
Then there’s the mega-popular Statemint Market (Aug 6–9) at The Signal — ideal for back-to-school shopping or finding something quirky and handmade from dozens of trendy, curated vendors.
Not into shopping? No worries. Vintage lovers should mark down Aug 16 for the city’s biggest vintage market at Finley Stadium. From retro band tees to old-school records and one-of-a-kind clothing pieces, it’s a treasure hunter’s dream.
You’ll also find multiple themed events at the Chattanooga Zoo this month — including a Pirates, Parrots, and Princesses Day on Aug 9 that’s perfect for younger kids and costume lovers.
And let’s not forget the legendary 127 Yard Sale (Aug 7–10), which runs right through Signal Mountain. Locals set up along the route with tables, tents, and truly everything from antiques to knick-knacks. If you love the thrill of a great find, this one’s for you.
To close it out, there’s Nooga Wing and Beer Week (Aug 25–31), packed with participating restaurants, drink deals, and — you guessed it — wings.
What to Know Before You Go
Dates & Times:
- Events run through August (specific dates listed in the next section)
- Most movie nights and family events begin in the early evening (around 6–7pm)
- Statemint and vintage markets open earlier in the day
Key Locations:
- Chester Frost Park: 7872 Causeway Rd, Hixson, TN 37343
- Miller Park: 928 Market St, downtown Chattanooga
- Finley Stadium: 1826 Reggie White Blvd
- Signal Mountain: Use downtown Signal Mtn. as a jumping-off point for the 127 Yard Sale
- Tennessee Aquarium: 1 Broad St
- Ross’s Landing: 201 Riverfront Pkwy
Pricing:
- Many events like movies in the park, Riverfront Nights, and some kids' festivals are free
- Entry to Statemint, the Zoo, or aquarium events may require a ticket
Shayna: Confirm whether any August events at the Aquarium require advance tickets or sell out quickly
August Events to Bookmark:
- Aug 3: Pink Tea Party at Paradise Meadows (unique tea party experience)
- Aug 3: Not Your Basic Back 2 School Bash @ Miller Park (FREE)
- Aug 9: Chattanooga Margarita Festival
- Aug 15–17: River Games at Coolidge Park
- Aug 22: Something’s Fishy (21+ Aquarium night)
- Aug 23: Siskin StarNight fundraising gala
- Aug 29: Final beach movie night at Ross’s Landing with food trucks, water slides, and music
Recurring Weekly Events:
- Chatt Lookouts Games (Check schedule for home games)
- Riverfront Nights Concerts – Saturdays at Ross’s Landing
- Sunday Yoga (Free) – Sundays at 7pm, Ross’s Landing
- MAINx24 Farmers Market – Wednesdays 4–6pm
- The Chattery Classes – Ongoing workshops and activities
- Chattanooga Market – Sundays at First Horizon Pavilion
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Pack lawn chairs and coolers for movie nights, but double-check each event’s page for what’s allowed
- For 127 Yard Sale, plan for heat and crowds — hit it early, bring cash, and wear walking shoes
- Statemint tends to get busy during peak hours; weekday afternoons are less crowded if you can swing it
Shayna: Add your tip for parking around Finley Stadium or The Signal during big events
- Planning a date night? Pair the Something’s Fishy aquarium event with dinner nearby at Easy Bistro or Scottie’s on the River
- Wing & Beer Week = a great excuse to try a new spot each night — keep an eye on @noogawingandbeerweek for the list of participating locations
Final Thoughts
August is a great time to get out and see what makes Chattanooga such a vibrant place to live and visit. There’s a playful energy to this month’s events — with something for everyone, from families looking to soak up the last days of summer to young adults wanting to explore the food, music, and culture around town.
Whether you’re a lifelong Chattanoogan or just visiting, you're bound to find something that makes you fall for the city a little more.
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Play It Again Sports East Ridge: A New Spot for Buying & Selling Used Sports Gear
If you’ve ever tripped over a pair of old cleats in the garage or wondered what on earth to do with that treadmill gathering dust in the basement, there’s a new local solution that might be just what you need. Play It Again Sports is opening soon in East Ridge, and whether you’re an athlete, parent of athletes, fitness enthusiast, or just trying out a new activity, this locally-owned store is worth putting on your radar.
Set to officially open in August, this shop is already making moves by buying gently used sports and fitness gear—from hockey sticks to home gyms—and paying sellers in cash. Once the doors open, they’ll offer store credit, too (which will stretch further than cash deals). Keep reading to find out everything you need to know before stopping by.
The Experience
Play It Again Sports follows the same model as well-known resale chains like Plato’s Closet or Once Upon a Child—but for all things athletic. That means if you’ve got gently-used equipment, they’ll take a look at it and offer you cash or credit on the spot. It’s especially handy for parents whose kids are outgrowing gear season after season, or anyone getting into a new sport who doesn’t want to overspend from day one.
Right now, the East Ridge store is focused on buying inventory to prepare for their late summer launch. Whether it’s baseball gloves, soccer cleats, yoga mats, weights, lacrosse sticks, bikes, or a lightly-used treadmill, chances are they’ll be interested—if it’s in good shape and has some life left in it.
When the store opens, it’ll be a go-to destination for affordable gear and equipment across dozens of sports and fitness categories. The setup will be clean and organized, and the atmosphere is welcoming and helpful—especially since it’s owned by a local couple who are clearly excited about serving the Chattanooga sports community.
What to Know Before You Go
Location:
1467 N Mack Smith Rd, East Ridge, TN 37412
Grand Opening:
Planned for August. Follow @playitagainsportseastridgetn for the exact date, or check back with @webbchatts for updates.
Hours:
Not officially posted yet
Parking:
Free lot available on-site with easy access off Mack Smith Rd
Selling Gear:
Right now, they’re focused on buying so the store is stocked before opening. Bring in clean, gently-used gear to be evaluated for cash payment. After opening, you’ll also be able to choose store credit if you prefer.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Going Beyond the Obvious: While most people think of gear like bats and helmets, don’t overlook things like weights, benches, resistance bands, punching bags, and camping equipment—these items are often accepted, too.
- Great for Growing Kids: With kids cycling through sports or outgrowing gear quickly, this will be a budget-friendly spot to swap out essentials each season.
- Keep an Eye Out for Events: Many Play It Again Sports locations around the country host trade-in events, clearance sales, and themed weekends. Once the East Ridge store is up and running, it might offer similar events.
- Near Other Errands: The location near Exit 1 in East Ridge makes it convenient to swing by after grocery shopping or a trip to Bass Pro Shops or Camp Jordan Park. You can make a full afternoon of it.
Final Thoughts
Play It Again Sports in East Ridge is shaping up to be a seriously useful addition to the Chattanooga area—especially for anyone involved in sports or fitness. Whether you’re decluttering the garage, replacing your child's outgrown cleats, or looking for a cost-effective way to pick up a new hobby, this locally-owned franchise will be a smart first stop. Plus, it’s always nice to support local entrepreneurs who are investing back into the community.
Families, recreational athletes, high school sports teams, and weekend warriors—this one’s for you.
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Drink and Discover at the Creative Discovery Museum: Chattanooga's Best Adults-Only Night Out
If you’ve ever wandered through the Creative Discovery Museum with your kids and secretly thought, “This place would be even more fun with a cocktail in hand,” you’re not alone — and that’s exactly what “Drink and Discover” is all about. A few times a year, the museum transforms into a 21+ evening event, where grown-ups get the rare chance to explore, experiment, and relive the magic of childhood, with the bonus of drinks, music, and food. Whether you’re heading there with your partner, your coworkers, or just a friend who’s down for a fun night, this is one of Chattanooga’s best under-the-radar experiences for adults.
The Experience
“Drink and Discover” is exactly what it sounds like: you drink, and you discover. All the core exhibits at the Creative Discovery Museum stay open for the night, giving you access to science experiments, art stations, giant musical instruments, and the famous rooftop play area—all without the kids. There’s usually a loose seasonal theme, photo ops, and activities tailored for adults, like beer tastings, food vendors, trivia games, or themed crafts.
The vibe is playful and laid-back. Think less "nightclub" and more "field trip for adults." People come in groups or on casual dates, meandering from floor to floor, chatting over beers while shooting air cannons or building marble runs. It’s a social, low-pressure event where you can actually talk, laugh, and let your inner kid roam free.
What to Know Before You Go
Next Event: The next “Drink and Discover” is scheduled for Thursday, October 24.
Time: Most events run from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Occasionally, they may have extended hours for seasonal themes—check the museum’s website for confirmed details.
Location: Creative Discovery Museum, 321 Chestnut St, Chattanooga, TN 37402
Tickets: Admission usually costs around $20-$25 per person, and includes access to all exhibits and activities. Drink tickets and food are typically available for purchase on-site.
Age Requirement: This is a 21+ event. IDs checked at the door.
Parking: There’s a paid lot directly across from the museum, and additional parking garages along Broad Street and near the Tennessee Aquarium. Plan a few extra minutes to park, especially for evening events downtown.
Tickets and more details: Visit cdmfun.org or check their Events tab for up-to-date ticket sales and info.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Come hungry: There is usually a rotating lineup of local food trucks or small bites for sale.
- Dress comfortably: You’ll be moving around, climbing stairs, and possibly crawling through tunnels (yes, really). Sneakers and casual wear are totally welcome.
- Make a night of it: The museum is just steps from downtown bars like Unknown Caller or Matilda Midnight if you want to keep the evening going. Or walk over to Easy Bistro or Old Gilman Grill for a late bite post-event.
- Photo-ready fun: Don’t miss the rooftop garden for golden hour views of downtown. It’s one of the most fun spots for quirky group shots.
- Holiday highlights: Special themed versions of Drink and Discover, like the Halloween or Valentine’s edition, tend to sell out faster. Check their instagram page to see if there is a theme!
Final Thoughts
Drink and Discover is a refreshing twist on a night out in Chattanooga. It’s lighthearted, a bit nostalgic, and offers something totally different from the usual bar or concert scene. Perfect for couples, friend groups, or anyone curious about the Creative Discovery Museum without the usual kid-centric chaos. You’ll leave with a few laughs, maybe a fun craft or souvenir, and hopefully a new appreciation for just how fun playing can be—no matter your age.
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Your Guide to Krystal in Chattanooga: Daily Deals, Hidden Hacks, and a Hometown Favorite
Whether you're new to Chattanooga or you've lived here all your life, it’s always fun to be reminded that one of the South’s most iconic fast-food chains started right here in town. Krystal has been slinging burgers since 1932, when the very first location opened on 7th Street in downtown Chattanooga—and nearly a century later, it’s still serving up sliders, chili cheese pups, and ice-cold ICEEs to hungry crowds across the Southeast.
With nine locations in the Chattanooga area and a brand-new wave of specials through “Krystalpalooza,” there’s never been a better time to swing by for a nostalgic meal (or try their app-only deals if you're a regular).
The Experience
Krystal is all about classic, no-frills comfort food—small square burgers, thick milkshakes, and hot dogs done simply but satisfyingly. If you grew up around here, there’s a good chance you have memories of post-game fries, weekend breakfasts with your family, or late-night drive-thru runs with friends. These days, Krystal locations have a clean, retro-modern feel but still keep that quick, friendly vibe intact.
One highlight worth trying is a popular menu trick: mixing all the ICEE flavors (except Coke) into one refreshing, fruity slush. Surprisingly good and a fun one to try if you’re craving something sweet and cold.
The new Krystalpalooza daily deals offered through their mobile app make it even easier to explore the menu without spending much. It's a great way to snag a specific item each day, from free Glaze Bombs on Tuesdays to discounted Sackfuls on Saturdays.
What to Know Before You Go
Hours: Most Chattanooga Krystal locations are open 24/7, which is perfect if you're on the road late, working night shifts, or just craving breakfast-for-dinner.
Locations: There are currently 9 Krystal restaurants in Chattanooga. A few standout locations to note:
- Brainerd Road (near Airport)
- Hixson Pike (North Chattanooga)
- Broad Street (close to Lookout Mountain)
Use their location finder on krystal.com to find the one closest to you.
Pricing: Very budget-friendly. Krystal’s Kravings meals and Sackfuls offer combos for under $15, many under $10.
App Deals: Downloading the Krystal app gets you access to rotating daily offers for Krystalpalooza, which include:
- Monday: Free Krystal, Cheese Krystal, or Chili Cheese Pup with $5+ purchase
- Tuesday: Free 10ct Glaze Bombs with Cheese Sackful purchase
- Wednesday: 2 for $4 breakfast sandwiches
- Thursday: $2 large Dr Pepper with any purchase
- Friday: Free Chili Cheese Fries with Sackful
- Saturday: $12 Original Sackful & $15 Cheese Sackful
- Sunday: $5 Sunriser Combo (includes original or bacon)
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Try the Krystal Kravings meals — they let you sample a little bit of everything (burgers, bombs, fries, pup) at one great combo price. Ideal for sharing or for when you just can’t decide.
- Most locations have drive-thru and indoor dining, and some offer delivery through third-party apps.
- Great for families on a budget or anyone who loves diner-style breakfast options in the morning.
- Don’t sleep on their Glaze Bombs—basically bite-sized glazed doughnut holes that are especially good warm.
Final Thoughts
Krystal is true Chattanooga history, and whether you’re going for the nostalgia or the deals, it’s a solid stop for a quick bite that won’t break the bank. It’s kid-friendly, college-budget approved, and still surprisingly satisfying even if it’s been a while since your last visit. If you’re local, rediscover an old favorite. If you're visiting, this is one of those regional fast food places with real roots and staying power.
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Where to Brunch in Chattanooga: Niedlov’s on Main
If you're looking for a go-to spot in Chattanooga for brunch, coffee, or a laid-back bite with friends, Niedlov’s Breadworks is a name that comes up time and time again—and for good reason. Known for its artisan bread, cozy atmosphere, and fresh, thoughtfully-prepared menu, Niedlov’s strikes that perfect balance between casual and quality. Whether you're a visiting foodie or a local who hasn't explored much beyond the basics, this Main Street staple is well worth a visit.
The Experience
Niedlov’s is located in Chattanooga’s Southside historic district, right on E Main Street, and brings a warm community feel with an always-buzzing vibe. This isn’t a grab-and-go coffee shop (though you can do that too)—you’ll want to stay awhile. With natural light pouring through large windows, exposed brick, and the comforting smell of fresh-baked bread, it’s a place designed for lingering over a pastry or catching up with a friend over brunch.
Known primarily for their bread—baked daily using traditional European methods—Niedlov’s has also built a reputation for seasonal specials and solid breakfast + lunch offerings. Their Avocado Toast is a long-time favorite, served with a soft-boiled egg on rye and topped with pickled onions and a house-made seed mix. Other standouts include their breakfast sandwich featuring house focaccia and the roasted chicken salad sandwich.
And don’t skip over the pizza. If you’ve only been in the morning, Niedlov’s has extended hours on Fridays for their Pizza Night menu, which features naturally fermented crusts and creative toppings. It’s a relaxed, BYOB kind of vibe—perfect for ending the week with a low-key dinner on the Southside.
What to Know Before You Go
Address:
215 E Main St, Chattanooga, TN 37408
Hours:
Monday–Thursday: 7 AM–6 PM
Friday: 7 AM–9 PM (Pizza Night starts in the evening)
Saturday: 7 AM–4 PM
Sunday: Closed
Parking:
There’s limited street parking along E Main, plus additional spots behind the building and in nearby public lots. It’s also walkable from other Southside spots, so it pairs easily with a market visit or stroll through Sculpture Fields.
Website:
https://www.niedlovs.com/
Menu and Ordering:
They do take online orders, which is great if you’re in a hurry. Indoor and outdoor seating is available, but Saturdays usually fill up fast—expect a short wait during brunch hours.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Pizza Fridays are BYOB and run until 9 PM. Grab a bottle of wine or some local beer to enjoy with your meal!
- Interested in sourdough baking? Niedlov’s occasionally offers workshops and classes—sign up for their email list to stay in the loop.
- The pastries rotate often, so keep an eye out for limited-run favorites like the Kouign-Amann or cardamom buns.
- Nearby stroll: After brunch, walk a few blocks to the Sculpture Fields at Montague Park or swing over to Velo Coffee for a bag of beans to take home.
Final Thoughts
Niedlov’s is the kind of place you end up recommending to people again and again. It’s consistent, welcoming, and local to its core—just one of those spots that makes Chattanooga feel like home. Great for travelers starting their Southside exploration with a hearty breakfast, or locals catching up over coffee and toast. If you haven’t been yet, now’s the time to see what all the quiet hype is about.
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Your First Visit to BEEM Light Sauna on Chattanooga’s Northshore: What to Expect and Why It’s Worth It
If you’ve been curious about all the buzz around light therapy and saunas—or you’re just looking for a new way to unwind and refresh in Chattanooga—BEEM Light Sauna on the Northshore might be exactly what you need. I recently dropped in for my very first session and walked away genuinely impressed, feeling lighter (mentally and physically), and surprisingly energized. Whether you're in it for the wellness benefits or just want to experience something new and social, BEEM offers a unique atmosphere that makes it easy to show up for yourself and your health.
Here’s what you can expect if you're thinking about booking your first session.
The Experience
From the moment you walk in, BEEM sets a calming, welcoming tone. The space feels clean and modern but retains a cozy vibe thanks to warm lighting and gentle background music. The layout is intentionally simple—this isn’t a place you’ll get lost in—but it’s thoughtfully designed to help you relax from the second you arrive.
BEEM offers two main services: their group infrared “Social Sauna” and individual Red Light Therapy beds. I started with the Social Sauna—a 45-minute guided sweat session. Note: “social” doesn’t mean chat the whole time (though friendly conversation is welcome)—it means you’ll share a cabin with up to six others, which makes it feel more like a mini wellness class than a private retreat.
Each session includes curated music and gentle encouragement from a BEEM guide, who reminds you to hydrate (they provide towels and water if you forget), breathe deeply, and stay tuned into how your body feels. The heat builds slowly—I began to sweat around the 15-minute mark—and by the end, I felt like I had just walked out of a gentle hot yoga class. Calm, clear-headed, and grounded.
After a quick rinse at the in-house shower stations, you can opt to follow up with a Red Light Therapy bed, which involves lying under red and near-infrared LED lights for about 15 minutes. No heat, no sweat—just a gentle, warm light designed to support skin and cellular health, mood, and recovery.
What to Know Before You Go
Location: BEEM is located in Northshore Chattanooga at 512 Tremont St, just a couple blocks off Frazier Avenue and minutes from Coolidge Park.
Hours:
- Monday–Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Saturday–Sunday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
(Check their website for any holiday hours or schedule changes.)
Pricing:
- Intro Offer: First-timers can try a 45-minute social sauna session for $25.
- Unlimited Monthly Membership: Normally $149/month, but July 2024 features a special $100 offer for new members if you sign up by the end of the month.
- Single sessions, packs, and class bookings are also available online.
Booking: All sessions must be scheduled in advance on their website (beemsauna.com) or through the BEEM mobile app.
Parking: Free onsite parking is available in the lot out front. Street parking is another easy option if it’s busy.
What to Bring: Comfy clothes you can sweat in (sports bra, shorts, etc.), water bottle, and optional toiletries for freshening up afterward. Towels are provided. Showers and mirrors are available onsite.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Best Time to Go: Morning sessions are a great way to start your day clear-headed and focused. Evenings are more relaxing if you’re winding down.
- Pair It With: Grab a smoothie next door at Southern Squeeze if you're on a wellness kick, or walk over to Mean Mug for a more indulgent post-sauna coffee and breakfast.
- Be Social: Don’t be surprised if you end up chatting with someone new in your session—it’s a naturally friendly atmosphere, especially for locals looking to meet like-minded people.
Final Thoughts
If you’ve been feeling stressed, sluggish, or just in need of a mind-body reset, BEEM Light Sauna offers a low-pressure, accessible way to do something good for yourself. It’s easy to try, surprisingly affordable if you commit to a membership, and actually quite fun—especially if you go with a friend or strike up a convo while you sweat.
Whether you're a fitness regular, a wellness newbie, or just someone looking to feel a little better, a session at BEEM is definitely worth checking out.
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Dog Days of Summer at Rock City: A Wednesday Night Treat for You and Your Pup
Looking for a summer evening activity that both you and your dog can enjoy? Rock City’s “Dog Days of Summer” might be just what you’re after. Held every Wednesday night through August 27, this seasonal event lets you and your pup explore Rock City after-hours—complete with pretty lights, sunset views, and plenty of treats for both species.
If you’ve never taken your dog to Rock City, now’s the time to go. These special Wednesday evenings add a few extra perks that make it feel like a celebration just for our four-legged friends.
The Experience
Rock City’s dramatic cliffs, lush gardens, and famous overlooks are always a draw, but there’s something magical about experiencing it in the soft evening light. During “Dog Days of Summer,” the park stays open after dark, so you can walk the Enchanted Trail under glowing lanterns and catch a golden-hour view from Lover's Leap—one of the best sunset spots in the region.
As part of the event, you’ll find special treats and pop-ups just for dogs and their humans. Good Dog, a local favorite hot dog cart that originated in Chattanooga, returns on Wednesday nights with its signature gourmet dogs. They serve human AND canine-friendly snacks, including Clumpies Ice Cream Co. pup cups for your furry companions. Even better? Every purchase gets your dog an event-exclusive Rock City bandana to wear proudly.
You’ll also see a rotating lineup of local shelters and rescue groups onsite each week (until about 8 p.m.). It’s a great way to meet adoptable dogs, learn more about local pet resources, and support the animal community in Chattanooga.
What to Know Before You Go
Event Name: Dog Days of Summer at Rock City
When: Every Wednesday evening through August 27
Hours: 5 p.m. to closing (Rock City typically closes at 9 p.m.)
Where: Rock City, 1400 Patten Road, Lookout Mountain, GA 30750
Tickets: Standard admission rates apply—purchase ahead at seerockcity.com
Parking: Free onsite parking; early arrival recommended during special events
Pet Policy: Rock City is pet-friendly year-round. Dogs must be leashed.
Note: Dogs are allowed throughout most of the park, but be mindful of narrow walkways and steep areas, especially during busier times.
Extra Tips and Local Bonuses
- Make dinner a part of your visit: Grab a Good Dog hot dog and eat at one of the pretty picnic spots near Lover’s Leap or in the Rock City Café.
- Capture the moment: The night lighting and scenic views make for great photos. Don’t forget your dog’s bandana for the best souvenir shot.
- Extend your stay: If you're visiting from out of town, Lookout Mountain has cozy lodging options nearby. Consider a night at the Chanticleer Inn Bed & Breakfast, just steps from Rock City.
- For locals: Even if you've visited Rock City before, the After Dark lighting and laid-back summer vibes make this feel like a totally new experience.
Final Thoughts
Rock City is a Chattanooga must-see any time of year, but Dog Days of Summer makes it feel especially welcoming for dog lovers. Whether you're a local looking for a midweek outing or a visitor hoping to include your pup in your sightseeing plans, this event is a fun, low-key way to enjoy the area’s natural beauty and community spirit.
This one's perfect for families, couples with pups, out-of-town visitors, or just anyone looking to enjoy a cool mountain evening walk with their dog. And bonus—it supports local animal rescues while you're at it.
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Where to Get Seasonal Treats in Chattanooga: The New Banana Pudding Flavor at Nothing Bundt Cakes
If you love small surprises and sweet treats, Nothing Bundt Cakes in Hixson (and its sister shops in Chattanooga and Cleveland) just might be your next dessert stop. This locally owned bakery chain rotates limited-time flavors throughout the year—and they’ve just dropped a new one that’s perfect for summer: Banana Pudding.
Whether you’re a longtime bundt cake fan or just looking for something dessert-sized and fun, this new flavor is a delicious excuse to stop by. And with samples, gluten-free offerings, and some great perks for regulars, there’s a little something for everyone.
The Experience
Nothing Bundt Cakes has a cozy, cheerful feeling the minute you walk in—think boutique bakery meets bright, happy gift shop. The Hixson location in particular has a warm and welcoming vibe, with friendly staff who know their stuff and are quick with a recommendation or sample. Yes, samples! They recently started offering them, so you can try the rotating flavors before committing (a very underrated perk).
This summer’s Banana Pudding flavor is a limited-time popup that keeps things balanced: soft banana notes, not too strong or artificial-tasting, all swirled together with their signature cream cheese frosting. It’s not overly rich or heavy, which makes it feel lighter and summer-appropriate. Even folks who don’t usually reach for banana desserts have found this one worth trying.
They’re rolling out Strawberry Cheesecake next—another summer option that’ll be worth checking out soon. You can get any flavor in sizes ranging from the bite-sized Bundtini to the single-serve Bundtlet or a full 10” cake, which makes it easy to grab a treat for yourself or order one for a celebration.
What to Know Before You Go
Locations:
- Hixson: 5414 Highway 153, near Northgate Mall
- Chattanooga: 2115 Gunbarrel Rd Suite 17
- Cleveland: 2560 Keith St NW, Cleveland, TN
Hours:
- Monday–Saturday: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
- Closed Sundays
Prices:
- Bundtinis (sold by the dozen), Bundtlets, and full-sized cakes available; prices vary by size and style
- Ask about the EClub for coupons and birthday freebies!
Ordering:
- Walk-in and pre-orders available (especially helpful for larger cakes or events)
- Call ahead or order online via their website to make sure they have your desired flavor or size in stock
Parking:
Each location has its own dedicated parking lot with easy access.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Sign up for the Nothing Bundt Cakes EClub and get a free Bundtlet on your birthday, plus occasional BOGO coupons and exclusive offers.
- Gluten-free chocolate chip options are usually available, but it helps to check ahead before you go.
- Pro tip: Bring your own fork or spoon if you want to dig into your Bundtlet right away. Not every location offers utensils automatically.
- The stores also sell fun party-ready extras like candles and occasion toppers if you’re picking up a cake for birthdays, classroom treats, or office celebrations.
- Looking for nearby spots to make it a full outing? In Hixson, grab a coffee from Mean Mug or walk off your treat at nearby Greenway Farms.
Final Thoughts
With three locally owned locations and a changing lineup of seasonal flavors, Nothing Bundt Cakes offers a quality alternative to traditional dessert shops, with convenience and personality to spare. The Banana Pudding popup makes for a perfect quick treat during the hot summer season—especially if you’re on the hunt for something refreshing but nostalgic.
Whether you’re picking up a last-minute birthday bundt, sampling the latest flavor, or stocking up on mini cakes for a get-together, these shops are great for locals and visitors who want something a little special.
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Stay in Chattanooga’s Very Own Barbie Dreamhouse Airbnb
If you’ve ever daydreamed about living in your own Barbie Dreamhouse—think plush pink décor, matching robes, and picture-perfect spaces—the Barbie House Chattanooga might be exactly the getaway you didn’t know you needed. Tucked just minutes from downtown, this three-story Airbnb is a themed girls’ weekend paradise and one of the most memorable stays you’ll find in the Scenic City. Whether you're planning a bachelorette party, mother-daughter weekend, or just looking to treat your group to something unforgettable, this place delivers charm, fun, and plenty of glam in every room.
The Experience
Walking into the Barbie House Chattanooga feels like being transported into every Instagram fantasy you've ever scrolled past—but this time, it’s real. The entire home is thoughtfully designed around a Barbie aesthetic, with bold color palettes, retro-chic furniture, and just the right amount of sparkle. It’s not subtle, and that’s the point.
There are multiple themed bedrooms, a full kitchen with—you guessed it—a pink fridge, glamorous vanity spots perfect for getting ready before a night out, and whimsical details in nearly every corner. The house comfortably sleeps 10 guests, and every bathroom comes stocked with robes and slippers for that full pampered vibe.
The standout feature for many? The massive 10-person hot tub, which makes a perfect spot to unwind after dinner or kick off a celebratory toast with the crew. Add in tons of photo-ready backdrops and you’ve got yourself a guaranteed hit for girls’ weekends, birthday celebrations, or bachelorette parties.
What to Know Before You Go
Location: The Barbie House is located in Chattanooga, less than 5 minutes from Station Street—a local nightlife favorite known for spots like Westbound, Reagan’s Bar, STIR, and Boneyard.
Booking: The house is listed on Airbnb under @ksbarbiedreams. Pricing varies by season and dates but typically ranges from $400 to $600 per night. For a group of 10, that breaks down to approximately $40–60 per person per night—pretty reasonable considering the amenities and location.
Capacity: Sleeps up to 10 people
Amenities include:
- 10-person hot tub
- Themed bedrooms and décor
- Full kitchen with pink appliances
- Robes and slippers in each bathroom
- Vanity areas for getting ready
- Private parking
You can find more photos, booking info, and updates on their Instagram at @barbiehousechatt.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Since it’s so close to downtown, you won’t need to drive far for fun. Station Street is packed with nightlife, and you’re just a short Uber ride from the North Shore, Southside, and downtown attractions.
- If you’re planning a special occasion like a bachelorette, consider pre-ordering balloons, décor, or meals—some local vendors offer themed packages that can be delivered to the house ahead of your stay.
- Bring a camera or make sure your phone has space—there are tons of Instagrammable moments in every room, and your group will probably want a full photo shoot.
- Split the stay with friends to stretch your budget. With 10 people, it’s one of the most cost-effective (and fun) group Airbnb stays in town.
Final Thoughts
The Barbie House in Chattanooga isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s part of the experience. With thoughtfully curated spaces and so many fun details, it invites you to embrace the theme and enjoy a playful but still comfortable stay. Guests rave about the responsive host, clean spaces, and overall vibe. If you’re the type who loves themed experiences, close-knit weekends with friends, or simply want something unique for your next group gathering, this Airbnb is a hidden gem.
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Water Lantern Festival at Chester Frost Park: An Unforgettable Summer Evening in Chattanooga
If you’re looking for a unique, meaningful way to spend a summer evening in Chattanooga, circle July 12th on your calendar. The Water Lantern Festival is returning to Chester Frost Park for one night only, and it's a beautiful celebration of hope, connection, and community — all set to music, with glowing lanterns drifting peacefully across the water.
It’s one of those events that’s hard to describe until you’re there, watching thousands of hand-decorated lanterns light up the lake at sunset. Whether you go with family, friends, or your significant other, it’s the kind of night that sticks with you.
The Experience
When you arrive at Chester Frost Park for the Water Lantern Festival, you’re greeted with a relaxed, welcoming festival atmosphere. There’s live music playing, local food trucks serving dinner and treats, and booths where you can grab your materials and start decorating your lantern.
Each guest receives a lantern kit included with their ticket. The idea is simple but powerful: you write a message, a dream, a memory, or a dedication on your lantern — whatever’s on your heart — and then release it onto the water as the sun goes down. As the lake starts to fill with lanterns, the view becomes more magical by the minute.
The event particularly shines around sunset. The gentle glow of thousands of lanterns floating silently across the water, accompanied by soft music and the hum of conversations, creates a reflective and emotional ambiance that’s hard to replicate at any other event in the city.
The festival is also a Zero Waste event, designed with care for the environment. All lanterns are made from eco-friendly materials, and a dedicated cleanup crew ensures everything is removed from the water afterward.
What to Know Before You Go
Date & Time:
Saturday, July 12, 2024
Gates typically open in the late afternoon, with lantern launch at sunset.
Location:
Chester Frost Park
2318 N. Gold Point Circle, Hixson, TN 37343
This scenic park is about 25 minutes from downtown Chattanooga and offers plenty of green space and lakeside views.
Parking:
Plenty of parking is available on-site.
Tickets:
Tickets must be purchased online in advance. Every ticket includes:
- Entry to the festival
- One floating lantern kit with a commemorative drawstring bag
- Marker for decorating your lantern
- LED candle
- Access to live music and food trucks
Food & Drink:
There are several food vendors and food trucks on site, so come hungry or plan on grabbing dinner while you’re there. Vegetarian and kid-friendly options are often available.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Great Photo Ops: Bring your phone or camera — the lantern launch at twilight is a photogenic moment you’ll want to remember.
- BYO Blanket or Chairs: There’s plenty of space to spread out, so bring a blanket or lawn chairs for comfort.
- Sunset Timing: Be sure to be there well before sunset to decorate your lantern and find a good spot by the water.
- Make a Day of It: If you arrive early, Chester Frost Park has swimming areas, picnic spots, and walking trails — worth making a full day date or family outing.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re looking for a unique date night, a creative way to reflect on meaningful moments, or just a serene evening outdoors, the Water Lantern Festival offers something for everyone. It’s one of those rare events that feels both festive and personal — creating space for celebration, remembrance, and community. And when the lanterns begin to float out across the water together… there’s something really special about that shared experience.
Highly recommended for families, couples, friend groups, and anyone who loves slowing down and connecting with others in a beautiful place.
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Why The Farmstead by GreenTech Homes Is One of Chattanooga’s Most Family-Friendly Neighborhoods
If you’re looking around Chattanooga for the kind of neighborhood that feels like one big front porch—where kids ride bikes in the street, neighbors actually know each other’s names, and the homes look plucked from a small-town dream—you’ll want to take a drive through The Farmstead by GreenTech Homes in Hixson.
Whether you’re house-hunting or just a scenic-neighborhood-appreciator, this community stands out for its thoughtful planning, strong local roots, and future-forward amenities. Even better? It’s built by a Chattanooga-based company that’s focused on quality craftsmanship and community building—not just breaking ground and moving on.
The Experience
Located off Dallas Hollow Road in Hixson, The Farmstead feels like the kind of place where time slows down just a bit. Even during a short visit, you’ll likely spot neighbors chatting across yards, kids walking to play with friends, and house exteriors that look like something out of Magnolia Journal meets Americana.
GreenTech Homes, the local builder behind the project, brings a fresh take on neighborhood design. The architecture leans modern farmhouse, with lots of board-and-batten details, large porches, and cozy curb appeal. And while it looks timeless, the guts of these homes are very much up to today’s standards—energy efficient, smart layouts, and customizable depending on your lifestyle.
The community’s vision isn’t just about homes—it’s about what surrounds them. Some of the amenities still in progress (as of this writing) include:
- Neighborhood pool and pickleball courts
- Clubhouse with a dedicated yoga lawn
- Bicycle pump track for the kids (and sporty adults)
- A disc golf course
- Community garden
- Tree-lined walking trails
The vibe is welcoming and intentional, with an emphasis on creating real connections between families, not just building houses next to each other. And since the model homes are open for tours, you don’t have to guess what kind of quality and features GreenTech offers—you can see it for yourself.
What to Know Before You Go
Location:
The Farmstead is located in Hixson, TN, just a 15–20 minute drive from downtown Chattanooga. You can find the entrance near Dallas Hollow Road.
Tours:
Model homes are open for scheduled tours. You can visit GreenTech Homes’ website to book a time and get an idea of available floor plans, pricing, and current homesites.
Website: https://www.greentechhomes.com/
Phone: (423) 954-7561
Hours:
Model home tours and sales appointments are available most days of the week, but it’s best to call or schedule online to make sure someone is available.
Pricing:
GreenTech works with a range of budgets depending on home size and customization. See website above.
Parking:
On-street parking is available during visits, and there are small designated spots near the model homes for prospective buyers. Shayna: Add your own tip about parking and ease of access for tours
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Can’t make it to Hixson? GreenTech has neighborhood developments across Chattanooga, including Northshore, East Brainerd, Southside, Ooltewah, and more—each with its own atmosphere and amenities.
- If you’re just driving through, nearby favorites in Hixson for a casual lunch or coffee include Nash Burgers, The Coffee Craze, and Little Tokyo Express.
- Considering a move but not ready to build? GreenTech sometimes has move-in ready homes available, or you can tour a few to get inspired for your next chapter.
- Interested in design? Pay attention to the interior finishes on the model homes. They really have an eye for details like natural light, high-quality flooring, and well-planned kitchens.
Final Thoughts
At a time when many new developments feel a bit generic or overly planned, The Farmstead has the charm of a neighborhood built with real intention. It’s the kind of place where families grow, dogs have room to roam, and neighbors actually chat over the fence.
Perfect for young families looking to settle down, couples hoping to stay within a strong community feel, or even locals ready to build their dream home in a familiar place—The Farmstead checks a lot of boxes.
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Where to Find Some of the Best Barbecue Near Chattanooga: Wardlaw’s Lucky Eye Q in Lafayette, GA
If you’re the type of person who’s always on the hunt for good barbecue, you’ll want to add this one to your list—and maybe even mark the calendar so you don’t miss your window. Located just over the state line in Walker County, Georgia, Wardlaw’s Lucky Eye Q is a small-town BBQ gem that serves up big flavor. It’s only open three days a week, but those in the know make the drive for ribs, brisket, and sides worth talking about. The spot is run by Robert Wardlaw, who’s been honing his craft since he was 16 years old, and now shares his slow-cooked recipes with the public. Whether you're a local or visiting Chattanooga, this place is worth the detour.
The Experience
Walking into Lucky Eye Q feels like dropping in on a local favorite—because that’s exactly what it is. The restaurant is located right in downtown Lafayette, Georgia, at 103 N Chattanooga Street. It’s simple and unassuming from the outside, but once you’re inside, the savory smell of smoked meats hits right away. There’s limited seating indoors and a casual vibe that keeps the focus on the food.
Robert Wardlaw is often on-site himself, tending to the smoker and greeting customers. He’s been cooking with the same recipes for years, and the pride really shows in the quality and flavor of his food. His attention to detail sets this place apart from your average roadside BBQ stop.
The five-meat sampler is a favorite because it gives you a little bit of everything. From the smoky ribs to the melt-in-your-mouth brisket, the meats are well-seasoned and cooked just right. The grits have earned their own fan following—creamy, savory, and unlike the usual side offerings at most BBQ spots. Sides like baked beans, collard greens, and mac-and-cheese round out the meal. Don’t skip the banana pudding for dessert—homemade and as classic as it gets.
What to Know Before You Go
Location:
Wardlaw’s Lucky Eye Q
103 N Chattanooga St, Lafayette, GA 30728
(Approximately a 35–40 minute drive from downtown Chattanooga)
Hours:
Open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 11 AM–2 PM and again from 5 PM–8 PM
Closed Sunday–Wednesday
Phone: 706-200-8427
Website: wardlawsluckyeyeq.com
Parking: Free street parking available nearby
They don’t always post a full menu online, so go early if you're set on specific meats or sides—once they’re out, they’re out. It’s walk-in only; no reservations taken.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Make a Half-Day of It: Lafayette has a quaint downtown area with a few shops and spots to explore before or after you eat. If you're already heading into Walker County, consider a short hike at nearby Rock Town Trail or check out the Pocket Recreation Area—it’s nature-heavy and peaceful.
- Bring Cash Just in Case: While they do accept cards, small-town joints sometimes experience tech hiccups, so having a backup is a good idea.
- Outdoor Seating: Lucky Eye Q sometimes offers outdoor picnic-style seating when the weather’s right. Call ahead or check their social media to see if that’s available.
- Portion Sizes: The servings here are generous, so if you’re not a big eater, consider splitting an order or coming hungry.
Final Thoughts
Wardlaw’s Lucky Eye Q is the kind of place that reminds you why people get passionate about barbecue. It’s personal, packed with flavor, and made with care. If you’re in Chattanooga and have a few free hours on a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday, take the drive down to Lafayette and treat yourself. It’s a perfect stop for barbecue lovers, road trippers, and anyone curious about the food scene just beyond city limits.
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Where to Find Some of the Best Birria in Tennessee: Hernandez Mexican Food in Pikeville
If you're up for a bit of a drive and a whole lot of flavor, Hernandez Mexican Food is a must-visit stop tucked away in Pikeville, TN—about 45 minutes from Chattanooga. This family-owned gem has developed a loyal following thanks to its bold, authentic flavors, generous portions, and an unexpectedly charming setting in a small mountain town. Whether you're searching for true birria tacos, flavorful al pastor, or some of the best fruit juices around, this spot is worth putting on your food radar.
The Experience
From the moment you walk up to Hernandez Mexican Food, the vibes are casual and welcoming. The stand-alone building is simple and unassuming, but don’t let that fool you. Inside, the kitchen is turning out some seriously flavorful dishes rooted in Mexican tradition, with a personal twist that comes from real attention to ingredients.
Birria tacos are the star of the show—crispy on the outside, juicy and tender on the inside, and served with a rich, savory consommé for dipping. Say yes to the combo plate or taco trio if you’re hungry—you’ll want more than just one. If you're not into birria (though you might become a convert), the al pastor tacos are a zesty, well-balanced alternative. For something comfort-food level indulgent, go for the BBQ carnitas fries—think loaded fries but with a smoky, tangy twist, piled high with melted cheese and seasoned pork.
What makes Hernandez really special is the use of local ingredients. It’s not just comforting food—it’s fresh and thoughtfully prepared. There's also a solid breakfast menu, with options like chilaquiles and breakfast burritos served from 8 a.m., perfect if you’re heading out for an early hike at nearby Fall Creek Falls and want to fuel up.
What to Know Before You Go
Location:
Hernandez Mexican Food is located at 48288 TN-30, Pikeville, TN 37367. It’s an easy drive from Chattanooga with scenic views along the way.
Hours:
They’re open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week.
Note: They’re right on the edge of the time zone line but operate on Eastern Time—something to keep in mind if you’re cutting it close on arrival.
Seating:
There’s both indoor and outdoor seating, and while it’s casual, there’s usually a steady stream of locals and out-of-towners stopping in for a meal.
Parking:
There’s a small parking lot in front, and street-side shoulder parking nearby if it’s full.
Pricing:
Very reasonable for the quality and quantity you're getting. Most tacos range around $3–4 each, with combo plates and bigger items priced accordingly.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
Right behind the restaurant is Ciscos Fruteria, a fruit-focused dessert stand that’s perfect for rounding out your visit. They serve real fruit smoothies and colorful “antojitos” like fresas con crema (Mexican strawberries and cream) and mangonadas. It’s an easy one-two punch for a summery food crawl, and especially good on a warm day.
If you’re already making the trip out, consider pairing your meal with a visit to Fall Creek Falls State Park—it’s only about 30 minutes away and makes for a great full-day outing. Combine waterfall hikes, swimming spots, and lunch or dinner at Hernandez for the ultimate Chattanooga-area adventure.
Final Thoughts
Hernandez Mexican Food is one of those rare finds that feels like a local secret but delivers destination-worthy flavor. Whether you're hunting down the best birria in Tennessee or just want a new spot to shake up your weekend food plans, this place is a solid bet. Friendly, fast service, bold flavors, and a tinge of small-town charm make it a spot that hits all the right notes.
Families, couples, food lovers, and Fall Creek Falls visitors—this one's a great fit for all of you.
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Chattanooga Family Villa: A Spacious, Secluded Stay for Groups Near the City and the Mountains
If you're planning a group getaway to the Chattanooga area and need a space that comfortably fits everyone — without compromising on style or location — the Chattanooga Family Villa deserves a top spot on your list. Tucked in North Georgia, just 15 miles from downtown Chattanooga and Cloudland Canyon State Park, this newly built vacation rental is designed with large groups in mind.
Whether it's a bachelorette/bachelor weekend, family reunion, friends’ trip, or even a corporate retreat, this private lodge-style home blends convenience with the peacefulness of the mountains. And thanks to thoughtful amenities like a hot tub, game room, and oversized gathering areas, it's more than just a place to sleep — it's a place to stay in and truly enjoy.
The Experience
Driving up to the Chattanooga Family Villa feels like arriving at a private mountainside lodge. The home sits on a secluded wooded lot, creating an instant sense of calm. Inside, the villa is spacious, modern, and filled with natural light. With room for up to 23 guests, the house has seven bedrooms and five bathrooms, offering a mix of king suites, queen setups, and bunk bed nooks that are great for kids or group sharing.
The main floor features a gourmet-style kitchen stocked for cooking meals at home — a big plus for longer group stays. A large dining space and cozy living room give everyone room to eat and hang out together. From the back porch, you'll find a private hot tub under the stars and nature views in every direction.
Upstairs and downstairs are bonus hangout spots, including a separate den and a game area — perfect if you’ve got a wide age range or just want to spread out. The master bedroom on the main floor has its own shower and in-room Jacuzzi tub, which feels like a mini spa moment built right in.
What to Know Before You Go
Location: The Chattanooga Family Villa is located in Rising Fawn, Georgia — about 25 minutes from downtown Chattanooga, 20 minutes from Cloudland Canyon State Park, and an easy drive to Lookout Mountain attractions. It's secluded, but not isolated.
Booking: You can reserve directly via the iTrip Vacations Chattanooga site or through Airbnb and VRBO listings curated by @chattfamilyvilla. Book early for peak seasons like fall and summer.
Parking: Plenty of on-site parking is available, which is especially helpful for big groups arriving in multiple cars.
Pricing: Rates vary by season and group size.
Check-in/out: Check-in is typically mid-afternoon, with check-out in the morning. Exact times are shared upon booking confirmation.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Cloudland Canyon State Park is only 15 miles away — if you’ve never been, it’s one of North Georgia’s most stunning parks with waterfall hikes, overlooks, and even cave tours. Plan a half day to explore, especially in fall.
- For meals out, check out Lookout Mountain Pizza Company or drive into Chattanooga for casual group-friendly spots like Community Pie or Basecamp Bar & Restaurant.
- Celebrating something? The villa allows decorations and pre-approved small events with notice. Contact @chattfamilyvilla for more info
- Plan ahead with groceries — while the villa is fully equipped for cooking, the closest large grocery stores are in Trenton, GA or Chattanooga proper.
Final Thoughts
The Chattanooga Family Villa hits a sweet spot: far enough from the city to feel like a retreat, but close enough to make day trips easy and accessible. With its space, comfort, and thoughtful layout, it’s ideal for big families, friend groups, or even couples' getaways that need lots of room and privacy. Plus, the surrounding nature puts you right between two of the region’s best highlights — Chattanooga’s unbeatable charm and the outdoorsy magic of Cloudland Canyon.
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Morning Brew Co: Ooltewah's Cozy Coffee Spot
If you're looking for a quietly stellar coffee shop in the Chattanooga area, Morning Brew Co in Ooltewah is one worth finding. Tucked into a corner of Chesterton Way, this woman-owned business started as a mobile coffee cart and has quickly become a beloved local hangout for house-made pastries, relaxed vibes, and standout espresso drinks.
The Experience
Stepping into Morning Brew Co feels like walking into a warm, neighborhood café somewhere in Europe—until the sounds of southern conversation remind you you’re still happily in Tennessee. The shop has a welcoming, minimalist design with soft lighting and thoughtfully curated decor. It’s the kind of place where you could meet friends on a Saturday or hunker down with your laptop and a pastry during the week.
The drink menu covers all the classics and then some. Their espresso drinks are reliably well-crafted, from rich lattes to slightly sweet specialty combinations (keep an eye on their seasonal drink specials—often rotating and always interesting). If you're skipping caffeine, they also offer fresh teas, fruit-forward refreshers, and matcha.
One of the real highlights, though, is the food. House-made pastries like danishes, bagels, and European-style crepes are available daily, and they’re not just an afterthought. This is the kind of place where you’ll definitely want to budget room for something buttery or flaky.
Morning Brew Co also offers mobile coffee catering throughout the Chattanooga region for events like weddings, parties, and office gatherings—still staying true to their roots as a coffee cart.
What to Know Before You Go
Location: 6011 Chesterton Way, Suite 111, Ooltewah, TN 37363
Hours: Monday–Friday 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM; Saturday–Sunday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Anniversary Celebration: Saturday, June 28 | 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Parking: Free lot available directly in front of the shop
Note: Online orders and group pickups are not eligible for the $1 deal on Saturday
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Morning Brew Co is set up for outdoor seating
- If you’re making a day of it, Awaken Church and a few local boutiques are nearby—perfect for wandering before or after your coffee stop.
- Looking to avoid the Saturday crowd? Visit on a weekday morning for a quieter experience and a chance to try their full menu without the rush.
Final Thoughts
Morning Brew Co is exactly the kind of thoughtful, well-run local coffee shop that makes you want to become a regular. The kind baristas, flavorful options, and intentional food make it a standout in Ooltewah’s growing coffee scene. Whether you're a local looking for a new go-to, or just passing through on your way to or from the city, this is one to add to your list.
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Goat Yoga with Wild Roots Collective at Hixson Farms: A Relaxing and Laugh-Filled Day in the Country
If you're looking for something lighthearted, outdoorsy, and genuinely fun around Chattanooga, goat yoga at Hixson Farms with Wild Roots Collective checks every box. Whether you’re planning a girls’ day out, a bachelorette weekend, or just want a unique way to rewind (and maybe giggle a little), this yoga experience is equal parts wholesome and hilarious.
You’ll stretch, laugh, and maybe get a little goat cuddle—all in the middle of the scenic farmland just outside the city. Add in friendly animals, handmade natural products, and a great local instructor, and you’ve got one of the more memorable ways to spend a Saturday.
The Experience
Goat yoga with Wild Roots Collective isn’t just a yoga class—it’s an experience. It’s held at Hixson Farms, a peaceful location in north Georgia that offers private farm tours and family-friendly animal encounters. The class itself combines restorative yoga poses with the occasional goat clambering onto your back, nuzzling your arm, or lounging nearby. Baby goats wander through the session, and they’re the perfect mix of unpredictable and adorable.
The classes are led by Meg with Wild Roots Collective TN, a certified yoga instructor who brings a warm and laid-back energy to the session. She does a great job creating a calming flow while also embracing the lightness that having goats around naturally brings. So whether you're experienced or brand new to yoga, you'll feel welcomed and comfortable.
Beyond the yoga, Hixson Farms gives you time afterward to meet their other animals. On our visit, we got to feed and pet cows and goats—not something you do every day. The whole day felt relaxed and low-key, but also had that “this is something I’ll talk about for a while” feeling.
What to Know Before You Go
Location:
Hixson Farms is located in Flintstone, Georgia—about 20 minutes south of downtown Chattanooga. It’s an easy and scenic drive.
Booking:
Goat yoga sessions are organized by Wild Roots Collective TN and offered seasonally or by private request. Follow @wildrootscollective_tn on Instagram to see upcoming classes or DM for private bookings. They offer group options for birthdays, bachelor/bachelorette parties, team events, and more.
Meg also teaches regular yoga classes around the Chattanooga area, both in-person and online. She’s responsive via Instagram if you’re interested in setting something up.
Pricing:
Prices vary by session and group size.
Parking:
Free parking is available on-site at Hixson Farms. It’s a farm setting, so wear shoes that you don’t mind getting a little dusty.
What to Bring:
A yoga mat, water bottle, sunscreen, and maybe a towel or wipes for afterward. You’ll be outside, so dress for the weather.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- After your goat yoga class, make time to explore Hixson Farms a bit more. They offer private farm tours with other animals, and it’s a hit with both kids and animal-loving adults.
- Meg with Wild Roots also creates her own line of small-batch natural products. Her bug spray and beef tallow balm are local favorites. She ships nationwide and sometimes holds local meetups to shop in person.
- Want to turn it into a full outing? Hixson Farms is near Lookout Mountain, Cloudland Canyon, and Rock City—perfect for pairing yoga with a scenic hike or picnic.
Final Thoughts
Goat yoga at Hixson Farms is one of those things you might not think to do—until you do it and wonder why you waited. It’s light and fun but also grounding, and a good reminder that wellness doesn’t have to feel serious. It’s great for small groups, birthday plans, or anyone who wants to enjoy nature while doing something truly different.
If goofy goats, fresh air, and genuine joy sound like your kind of escape, this is a local experience you’ll want to try.
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Why Living in Chattanooga is Anything But Boring
You’ve probably heard someone say it before—“There’s nothing to do in Chattanooga.” But if you’ve spent even a weekend here, you know how far off that is. Whether you’re into outdoor adventures, local art, great food, or just exploring neighborhoods with charm, Chattanooga brings something for everyone. I’ve lived here for years, and I still find new places to love. So if you’re feeling stuck in a rut or visiting for the first time, here’s your friendly reminder: there's way more going on than you think.
The Experience:
Chattanooga is the kind of place that offers a little bit of everything—but it doesn’t feel overwhelming. Downtown along the riverfront, you’ll find walkable streets lined with restaurants, galleries, and coffee shops. The Bluff View Art District has cobblestone paths, public sculptures, and one of the best views in town. Grab a coffee from Rembrandt’s and stroll over to the Hunter Museum or just take a seat and people-watch.
For outdoor lovers, there’s no shortage of options. Lookout Mountain offers hiking trails just minutes from downtown—Sunset Rock and Point Park are two favorites, especially in the fall. Prefer water? Rent kayaks or paddleboards from L2 Outside and float right through the Tennessee River. And don't sleep on sunrise walks at Stringers Ridge—the city views from the observation deck are always worth the early wake-up.
It’s not just nature, either. We’ve got a great local music scene with venues like The Signal and Barking Legs Theater. The Chattanooga Market at First Horizon Pavilion is packed with food, handmade goods, and live performances every Sunday from spring to late fall. Whether you’re hanging out on a casual afternoon or planning a bigger weekend adventure, there’s always something buzzing.
What to Know Before You Go:
Here are a few basics for planning your visit or staycation:
- Parking downtown is fairly straightforward. The Republic app makes it easy to pay for spots. On weekends, some garages are free after a certain hour—Shayna: Add local garage recs here.
- The Chattanooga Market is open Sundays, 11 a.m.–4 p.m., from April through November, located at the First Horizon Pavilion (1826 Reggie White Blvd).
- L2 Outside offers paddleboard, kayak, and bike rentals with hourly and full-day pricing—reservations recommended on weekends.
- The Bluff View Art District is open year-round and free to explore; individual business hours vary.
- Local music and event tickets can be found on venues’ individual websites or through Eventbrite.
Extra Tips or Bonuses:
- If you’re planning a weekend in the city, consider staying at The Edwin Hotel—it’s walking distance to the Walnut Street Bridge and has a spa and rooftop bar with river views.
- For serious food lovers, plan your Saturday night around reservations at Easy Bistro or Alleia—Shayna: Insert another local favorite here!
- Into history? Check out the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge and walk over to the North Shore neighborhood. There’s good shopping, a cozy park, and spots like Clumpies Ice Cream for a quick treat.
- Local festivals like Nightfall, Riverbend, and Moon River keep the calendar full—Shayna: Add upcoming confirmed events and links here.
Final Thoughts:
No matter your vibe—outdoorsy, artsy, foodie, or just someone looking for a good way to spend the day—Chattanooga makes it easy. The city has a way of blending energy and ease that keeps locals exploring and visitors coming back. So next time someone hits you with the “there’s nothing to do” line, you’ve got a whole list ready to go.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

Whitewater Rafting the Full Ocoee River with Outland Expeditions
If you're anywhere near East Tennessee this summer- whether you're local to the Chattanooga area or road-tripping in from Nashville or Atlanta- whitewater rafting the Ocoee River should seriously be on your list. It's high-energy, wildly scenic, and a perfect excuse to get your crew together for the kind of outdoor adventure you’ll all be talking about for years.
We recently rafted the full Ocoee (including the Olympic section!) with Outland Expeditions, and it was easily one of the most fun things we’ve done this season. Adrenaline rushes, mountain views, refreshing swim breaks, and a surprisingly good riverside BBQ lunch—there honestly wasn’t a single part of the day we didn’t enjoy.
The Experience
Outland Expeditions has been family-owned and operating since 1981, which shows in how smoothly everything runs and how friendly the staff is. From the moment you arrive at their Benton outpost, you’re greeted by guides who clearly love what they do.
The full Ocoee River trip is a 10-mile guided run that includes both the Upper and Middle sections of the river. The Upper features the Olympic whitewater course used in the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games- yes, it's the real deal. Expect Class III and IV rapids that keep things thrilling but totally doable for first-timers willing to paddle a bit. It's intense in the best way, with enough breaks for swimming and catching your breath between the splashes.
Our guide, Kyle- who’s been leading trips for 13 years- was a total pro and made sure we felt safe and had a blast the entire time. Every boat gets its own guide, so don’t worry about having to figure it all out on your own.
Midway through the full trip, you break for lunch, and we were honestly impressed. Blue Hole BBQ caters the meal, and it hits the spot after a few hours on the river. Pulled pork, sides, and lemonade/sweet tea helped recharge us for the second leg of the trip.
The atmosphere overall? Laid-back, high-energy, and welcoming, whether you're showing up with a group of teens, your adventurous partner, a bachelorette trip (what we did!) or your college buddy crew reuniting for a weekend.
What to Know Before You Go
Location: Outland Expeditions is located in Benton, TN- about 40 minutes northeast of Chattanooga. It’s a pretty drive along the Ocoee Scenic Byway.
Trip Options:
- Middle Section: 5 miles, $35–$46 (a great place to start if you’re new to rafting)
- Upper Olympic Section: 5 miles, $50–$58
- Full Ocoee Combo Trip (Upper + Middle): 10 miles + BBQ lunch, $81–$95
All trips include a guide and necessary gear (helmet, paddle, and life jacket). You’ll need to bring a swimsuit, secure footwear (no flip-flops), and a dry change of clothes for afterward.
Group Discounts: Extra savings kick in for groups of 11 or more. A great reason to plan that big reunion or team outing.
Booking: Reserve online at www.outlandexpeditions.com and use the code “WEBBCHATTS” for 10% off.
Minimum Age: Participants must be at least 12 years old to raft the Ocoee.
Season: Trips run Memorial Day through mid-October on weekends, with expanded weekday availability in summer.
Parking: Free and available on-site.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Outland has budget-friendly group cabins that sleep up to 150 people. Ideal if you’re planning a big family reunion, youth group trip, or bachelor(ette) weekend.
- Pack a towel and an extra trash bag to store wet clothes post-trip.
- They have super cute hats in their giftshop! My sister and I each got one and love them haha
- Photo packages are available if you want to relive your rafting faces later- they’re taken by a pro setup along the river.
- Plan a weekend trip around rafting with nearby hikes, waterfalls, or a visit to Parksville Lake!
Final Thoughts
Whitewater rafting the Ocoee River with Outland Expeditions is hands-down one of the best ways to get outside and make memories this summer. The Full Ocoee Combo Trip is a full-day adventure that doesn’t just deliver on thrills- it’s also well-run, scenic, and genuinely fun from start to finish. Between the experienced guides, Olympic-level rapids, and that delicious BBQ lunch, it’s the kind of back-to-nature experience that locals and visitors alike will love.
Whether you’ve rafted before or are looking to try it for the first time, this East Tennessee classic is one of those “must-dos” that lives up to the hype. And hey- don’t forget that 10% off code while you're at it!!
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

Nacho Libre in Ooltewah: Playful Vibes, Authentic Flavors, and Top-Notch Tacos Just Outside Chattanooga
If you’re the kind of diner who loves a little personality with your meal, Nacho Libre in Ooltewah should be at the top of your list. Just a short 15-minute drive from Chattanooga, this locally-owned Mexican spot brings the energy of lucha libre wrestling into a fun setting filled with vibrant murals, fresh flavors, and a menu that surprises in the best way. Whether you're a taco regular, margarita enthusiast, or just curious to try something new, Nacho Libre strikes a balance between bold theming and genuinely good food.
The Experience
From the moment you pull up to Nacho Libre on Apison Pike, you can tell this place isn’t trying to blend in. Inside, the walls pop with character thanks to original artwork-including a colorful vinyl mural created by an Ecuadorian artist—and a display of replica lucha libre wrestling masks that immediately sets the tone. It’s playful, but not gimmicky, making it a hit for date night, group dinners, or even a casual solo outing.
Though newly opened in September 2024, the restaurant already feels welcoming and lived-in, thanks to the warmth of its owners and staff. It's owned by a local couple who wanted to create an experience that feels more like Mexico and less like a run-of-the-mill Tex-Mex chain.
Now, onto the food. The tacos are a standout-they come out fresh, vibrant, and full of texture. The shrimp tacos in particular hit that perfect balance of grilled flavor and freshness, but their mix-and-match menu means you can sample several different fillings without overcommitting. Salsas are made fresh daily, and that care in prep shows in every bite.
On the drinks side, expect house-squeezed lime juice, made-daily guava syrup, and fun cocktails named after famous wrestlers. We tried the Ric Flair and El Santo—both flavorful, balanced, and perfect for pairing with the salty, spicy goodness of taco night.
What to Know Before You Go
Location:Nacho Libre
8206 Apison Pike
Ooltewah, TN 37363
Hours:
11am- 8pm tuesday-Friday
12pm- 8pm weekends
CLOSE Monday
Parking:
Free lot parking is available in front of the restaurant, usually easy to find a spot without much trouble.
Pricing:
Tacos are affordably priced, especially during specials. Most entrées and drinks seem to hover in the casual dinner range—perfect for a night out without breaking the bank.
No reservation is typically needed, and right now it's flying under the radar so waits are minimal.
Deals to Keep in Mind
Nacho Libre keeps the weekly promotions rolling with themed food and drink specials:
- Taco Tuesday: Mix & match tacos for $3.50 each
- Margarita Wednesday: $7 margaritas
- Daily Happy Hour: $7 margaritas + $3 beers
- Thursday Special: Tortas + fountain drink for $10.99
These offers make it especially worth visiting mid-week, and they rotate in some seasonal or holiday specials as well throughout the year.
Extra Tips and Bonuses
If you're someone who likes a meal with a photo-friendly vibe, this place checks the boxes. The mural art, colorful plating, and wrestler-themed décor make it a great spot to snap a few pics.
Visiting for a birthday or group dinner? Let the staff know—they're great about adding a little flair to the experience.
Make it a night out by pairing your meal with a nearby stop—try Wired Coffee Bar or 1885 Grill in nearby Cambridge Square for a stroll or post-dinner espresso.
Final Thoughts
Nacho Libre in Ooltewah is the kind of place you tell your friends about the next day—not because it’s flashy, but because it’s fun, refreshingly different, and delivering food that stands on its own. Whether you’re local to Chattanooga or just exploring restaurants around the area, it’s a great pick for all kinds of diners: families, date nights, or anyone out to enjoy tacos and a drink in a laid-back, memorable setting.
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Westbound Honky Tonk: Chattanooga’s High-Energy Event Space with Southern Flair
If you’re looking for a lively, genuinely fun venue for your next celebration, Westbound Honky Tonk on Station Street might just hit the mark. This isn’t your typical country bar — it’s a high-energy blend of Southern charm and nightclub excitement, perfect for private parties like bachelorettes, birthdays, or just a big night out with friends. Whether you're dancing the night away during their regular hours or renting the entire space for a private event, Westbound knows how to throw a party.
The Experience
From the outside, Westbound fits right in with its neighbors on the always-buzzing Station Street in downtown Chattanooga's Southside. Inside, the venue is upbeat, comfortable, and surprisingly versatile. Neon signs, rustic touches, and a large dance floor give it that honky-tonk feel, but don’t let the name fool you — the music leans much broader than just country.
If you come during regular hours (usually Thursday through Saturday), expect a packed schedule of themed nights, DJs playing crowd favorites, and a genuinely fun-loving vibe. Thursdays are all about line dancing — complete with instructors to help you learn the steps — while weekends often feature a DJ spinning everything from throwback hits to pop, country, and hip-hop.
Private event rentals, though, are where Westbound really shines. You get the place entirely to yourself — the dance floor, DJ, bartenders, and more are all yours. Whether it’s a bachelorette party or a company celebration, the ability to customize the music, décor, and vibe gives your event a personalized, memorable twist.
What to Know Before You Go
Address:
24 Station St #106, Chattanooga, TN 37408
Hours:
Typically open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, although exact times vary. Thursdays usually feature line dancing.
Event Rental Details:
- Private rentals start at $500 for a Friday or Saturday night.
- Includes exclusive venue access, your own DJ, and bartending staff.
- Weeknight pricing is often lower — but check with the venue directly for the latest rates.
- Add-ons available include a photo booth with props, table décor, and more.
For the latest event schedules and operating hours, follow @westboundhonkytonk on Instagram.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Westbound is in the heart of the Southside — an easy walk to other fun spots like STIR, Terminal Brewhouse, and American Draft if you're planning a night of bar-hopping.
- There's a popular photo op near the Station Street railroad tracks — great for snapping some fun group photos before or after your event.
- Line dancing nights on Thursdays are a great low-key way to check out the space before booking a private event.
- Parking in the area can be tight on weekends. Look for nearby paid lots or use a rideshare if you're traveling with a group.
Final Thoughts
Westbound Honky Tonk offers something a little different for Chattanooga party-goers — a mix of spirited nightlife with just the right amount of Southern warmth. It’s a great pick for locals planning a celebration, weekend groups visiting town, or anyone who wants to dance without worrying about pretension or overcrowding. If your ideal event involves your favorite songs, festive cocktails, and a private dance floor, Westbound delivers.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

White Duck Taco Shop in Chattanooga: Playful Tacos, a Frozen Cheerwine Margarita, and a Whole Lot of Local Charm
There’s a fresh flavor on McCallie Avenue that's quickly becoming a local favorite — White Duck Taco Shop has opened its Chattanooga location, bringing with it a globally-inspired menu, relaxed vibe, and food that’s both playful and seriously satisfying. Tucked between Missionary Ridge and downtown, this locally owned taco bar is the kind of spot you’ll want to revisit with friends, family, or coworkers — especially on a sunny afternoon when the patio is in full swing.
What makes it worth a visit? Think outside the standard Tex-Mex menu — here, tacos range from Chicken Tikka Masala to crispy Pork Belly, all served on fresh flour or corn tortillas with generous fillings and bold flavors. Pair that with a frozen Cheerwine margarita and a shady patio, and you’ve got something special.
The Experience
Walking up to White Duck Taco Shop, the first thing you’ll notice is the architecture — modern-industrial but welcoming, blending local design details with clean lines and plenty of outdoor space. The building has a breezy, open-plan feel, with a spacious patio out back complete with shaded seating and a grassy lawn area perfect for kids to stretch their legs.
Inside, the ordering process is simple: head to the counter, order a few tacos (they come out quick!), and grab a drink while you wait. If it’s your first visit, definitely chat with the friendly staff — they’re happy to explain the rotating taco options and suggest pairings. The menu pulls ingredients and flavors from around the world. Some of the standout options include:
- Bangkok Shrimp — light, creamy, with a bit of a citrus bite
- Pork Belly — rich and crispy, balanced with a fresh slaw
- Chicken Tikka Masala — crowd favorite with warm spices and tender chunks of chicken
- Buffalo Chicken — for those who love a little heat and vinegar
- Steak & Cheese — a comfort classic reimagined taco-style
Don’t skip the sides — the Street Corn Salad goes fast and for good reason. The Chips & Queso hit the table quickly, making it easy to snack while you wait for the main event.
Drinks range from local beers to non-alcoholic sodas, but the frozen Cheerwine margarita deserves a shoutout. Sweet, nostalgic, and surprisingly balanced, it might just be the sleeper hit of the drink list.
What to Know Before You Go
Location: 1519 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37404
Hours: Open daily, 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Pricing: Tacos are $5.25 each. Most people are satisfied with 2–3 plus a side. Very reasonable for the flavor and portion.
How to Order: Counter-service. Fast and efficient.
Website: https://whiteducktacoshop.com/
Instagram: @whiteducktacochattanooga for updates, taco specials, and a behind-the-scenes look at how it all comes together.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- Great for families: The grassy play area gives little ones space to move while parents enjoy food at a shaded outdoor table.
- Plans are in the works for an onsite brewery and live music stage — exciting additions that will only enhance the community vibe.
- For a fun date night or casual weekend hangout, grab tacos here and then head up the ridge or towards downtown for dessert or drinks.
- Nearby: The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga campus is close by, as well as Sculpture Fields at Montague Park—making it easy to turn taco night into a full afternoon outing.
Final Thoughts
White Duck Taco Shop hits that sweet spot between casual dining and adventurous flavor. With its creative menu, breezy atmosphere, and thoughtful design, it’s a welcome addition to Chattanooga's ever-growing food scene. It’s a great pick for families looking for something relaxed, couples wanting a low-key meal with quality drinks, or locals in need of a reliable go-to spot with new things to try.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

Breathe Deep and Relax: Inside Chattanooga Salt Cavern in St. Elmo
Tucked right into the base of Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga Salt Cavern offers one of the most calming and restorative experiences in the city — and if you haven’t been yet, it’s well worth a visit. This is Chattanooga’s only salt cave, nestled in St. Elmo, and brings the benefits of halotherapy (dry salt therapy) in a truly peaceful setting. Whether you’re dealing with seasonal allergies, breathing issues, or just need a mental reset, spending time at the Salt Cavern is a quiet way to recharge — and yes, you may even find yourself dozing off in a zero-gravity chair.
The Experience:
Chattanooga Salt Cavern isn’t just visually impressive — it’s an active salt cave, which means it features a halogenerator that disperses microparticles of dry salt into the air. That salt-rich environment may help reduce inflammation, clear sinuses, and support overall respiratory health. You’ll notice it right away: the air is crisp and dry, and the softly glowing walls set the mood for instant calm.
Most visitors spend their 45-minute session reclining in one of the zero-gravity chairs, covered with a cozy blanket. You can meditate, nap, stretch, or simply talk quietly with friends. The environment naturally encourages your body to shift into a parasympathetic state — that’s the deep rest-and-reset mode that’s increasingly hard to come by in daily life.
Community sessions are open to anyone and incredibly peaceful, but if you’re hoping for a more private moment — or want to bring a small group — private sessions are available and easy to book online.
In addition to the regular salt therapy sessions, the Salt Cavern hosts special events like yoga classes inside the cave, sound baths, and even drum circles, blending wellness and community in a really unique space.
What to Know Before You Go:
Location:
Chattanooga Salt Cavern
3924 Tennessee Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37409
Located in St. Elmo, about 10 minutes from downtown, right near the base of Lookout Mountain.
Hours:
Open Tuesday through Sunday, with appointments available throughout the day. Closed Mondays. (but always check their website before you go!)
Pricing:
Sessions start at $25 for adults, with special pricing for kids, groups, and event offerings. You can book online via their website: https://www.chattanoogasaltcavern.com/
Parking:
Free on-site parking is available when you book a session.
Session Info:
Sessions last 45 minutes. Community sessions are open to the public, while private sessions must be booked in advance. Event sessions (like yoga) are posted on their website and Instagram.
Extra Tips or Bonuses:
- Bring or wear cozy clothes — you’ll be reclining in a cool, quiet cave.
- With Lookout Mountain just around the corner, consider pairing your visit with a ride on the Incline Railway (currently closed as of May 2025, opens in July 2025 after repairs are done!) or a stroll around St. Elmo’s walkable neighborhood.
- Looking for a nearby café? Head to The Tap House for craft beer and lunch bites, or grab a coffee and visit with cats at the Naughty Cat Cafe just down the street.
- Check their event calendar for special experiences like Prenatal Yoga, Chakra Balancing, or seasonal workshops.
Final Thoughts:
Whether you’re exploring new wellness treatments or just craving a calm hour away from your to-do list, Chattanooga Salt Cavern is a peaceful spot to breathe easier — literally and figuratively. It’s a great experience for individuals, couples, or even small groups looking for something low-key but special. A lot of locals swear by it for allergy season relief, while others consider it their go-to reset between busy weeks.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

My Go-To Walking/Running Spot: The Tennessee Riverwalk!
If you're looking for a simple way to reset your brain, get your steps in, or enjoy the fresh air without leaving town, the Tennessee Riverwalk is one of the best places in Chattanooga to do it. Whether you're logging miles on a morning run, going for a weekend stroll with your dog, or just needing a break from screen time, this 13-mile greenway offers some of the prettiest and most peaceful river views in the city. It’s one of those spots locals return to again and again — not just for the beauty, but for how easy and accessible it is. Especially right now with the Walnut Street Bridge closed, the Riverwalk is a great place to walk for Chattanooga views!
The Experience
The Tennessee Riverwalk is a paved, multi-use trail that stretches roughly 13 miles along the Tennessee River, connecting downtown Chattanooga to the Chickamauga Dam. As you move along the path, you’ll pass through a mix of parks, boardwalks over the water, marshy wildlife viewing areas, quiet neighborhoods, and bustling parts of town like the Bluff View Art District and the Riverfront.
You’ll see joggers and cyclists, people walking their dogs, families riding bikes together, and folks just quietly enjoying a walk by the water. The trail is very well maintained, with restrooms, water fountains, and signage throughout — each half mile is marked so you can keep track of your distance.
One of our favorite stretches is the section near 2101 Amnicola Hwy. This part of the trail includes wide, open views of the river, plenty of shade from the trees, and close proximity to spots like the Chattanooga Area Food Bank and the Tennessee Riverpark, which has picnic areas and parking. It’s a good entry point if you're driving in, and usually less crowded than the downtown sections.
What to Know Before You Go
Trail Length: About 13 miles one way
Accessible From: Chickamauga Dam (north end) to Ross’s Landing downtown (south end)
Trail Type: Paved, flat, mostly shaded in parts
Parking: Dozens of access points with parking lots. Popular spots include:
- 2101 Amnicola Hwy (my go-to spot! Though it is a little hard to turn left out of if you're going during peak traffic hours)
- TN Riverpark (4301 Amnicola Hwy)
- Ross’s Landing (201 Riverfront Pkwy)
- Battery Place near Bluff View Art District
Pet Friendly: Yes — there are dog waste stations and trash cans throughout
Restrooms: Available at various trailheads and park areas
Accessibility: The trail is accessible for wheelchairs, bikes, and strollers
Hours: Open daily from dawn to dusk
Admission: Free
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- If you want to pair your walk with a bite to eat, stop at the nearby Boathouse Rotisserie & Raw Bar (just off Amnicola Highway) for riverfront dining. Or, head downtown for coffee from Rembrandt’s and stroll the art-lined part of the trail near the Bluff View Art District.
- Into biking? You can rent bikes or e-bikes downtown via Bike Chattanooga stations and hop right onto the trail.
- This is a great place for a beginner-friendly run or training walk — the wide, flat path makes it a favorite for local running groups.
- Looking for a pretty spot for photos? The boardwalks over the water (especially near the Walnut Street Bridge and at Blue Goose Hollow) are especially scenic.
- During spring and early fall, this trail is perfect for a sun-soaked walk without overcrowding.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re local or just visiting for the weekend, the Tennessee Riverwalk is one of those places that makes you appreciate how much green space Chattanooga offers without needing to drive out of town. It’s peaceful, well-kept, and flexible for however you want to enjoy it — a long solo run, a quiet morning walk, a bike ride with friends, or a sunset view with your dog.
If you’re from out of town, it’s an easy way to explore some of Chattanooga’s most scenic neighborhoods and riverfront areas. And if you’re local, you probably already know it’s a go-to spot for decompressing at the end of the day.
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Your guide to Chattanooga bars: Westbound Honky Tonk
If you’re looking for a high-energy night out in Chattanooga- with a little line dancing, a lot of music, and a place to celebrate- Westbound Honky Tonk on Station Street is where the party’s at. Whether you're planning a bachelorette bash, a milestone birthday, or just a night out with friends, Westbound delivers a unique mix of nightclub vibe and Southern flair. It’s lively, it’s fun, and it’s far more than just country music.
The Experience
From the outside, Westbound blends in with the other venues on bustling Station Street (see more on Station Street below!) But step inside on a weekend night and you’ll find a fun party atmosphere. The space is open and energetic, with alarge dance floor, pulsing lights, and DJs who bring a fresh vibe each night. Depending on who’s spinning, you might catch everything from country classics and hip-hop throwbacks to pop hits and EDM favorites.
The decor currently features many great country artists painted or hung up in portraits on the walls, giving nods to its honky tonk name while still feeling like an upscale nightlife venue. There are line dancing nights, live performers, and guest DJs that rotate regularly—so no two visits feel exactly the same.
One of the standout features? Westbound’s VIP section. If you're with a group, especially for a special occasion, booking this space is well worth it. You’ll get your own personal servers, complimentary bottle service, exclusive DJ access for song requests, and a private, decorated area to hang in—plus the ability to dip in and out of the crowd as you please.
What to Know Before You Go
Location: 24 Station St #106, Chattanooga, TN 37408
Hours: Typically open Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights (Thursdays are line dancing days!). Times vary, so always check their Instagram @westboundhonkytonk for current hours and DJ/event schedules.
Age Restrictions: Public events are strictly 21+. However, the space is available for private rentals, and any age group can attend those events.
Cover Charge: Pricing varies by night and DJ. Some nights have free entry before a certain time; others may have a small cover at the door. Get there early to avoid a wait!
Parking: Trust ME—don’t forget to pay for parking on Station Street. Enforcement is strict, and tickets are no joke. You can also park a few blocks over on Main Street and walk.
Music: Not just country! While the name might suggest cowboy boots and twangy tunes, the actual music range is diverse. DJs bring their own styles, playing everything from EDM to 2000s hip-hop, pop anthems, and yes, the occasional country hit.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
Planning a party? Westbound is especially popular for bachelorette weekends, birthdays, and group outings. Reach out to them in advance via Instagram or their website to inquire about reserving the VIP section or even renting the venue outright for a private event.
Station Street: Looking for food beforehand? Station Street is packed with nearby restaurants. Stir is an easy pregame option for cocktails and small bites, or walk over to Main Street for some of my favorite tacos- Bollywood Tacos! (PS- Station Street in general is a great spot for "bar hopping" in Chatt- there's a good number around the area (Reagan's, Boneyard, 50/50 Wine Bar, Elsie's Daughter, etc., and you can hop on a free "Ride-Go-Cart" or uber/walk to other nearby bars like Shady's Corner, Hi-Fi Clydes and more!)
Photo ops include the signs inside the bar, themed party decorations in VIP, and Station Street's string lights backdrop outside the venue.
Final Thoughts
Westbound Honky Tonk has carved out a niche in Chattanooga’s nightlife scene by offering something a little different—accessible and welcoming for newcomers, but thoughtful enough for locals who are looking for a reliable go-to for weekend fun. If you’re between 21 and 40 and like to dance, celebrate, or simply enjoy a night out with friends, this spot delivers. And if you’ve been writing it off as “just a country bar,” it might be time to give it a second look.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

As we all know, Mother's Day is like a surprise quiz in the test of life- it sneaks up on you, year after year. But this year, you’re in luck because I've got the perfect spot for when you need that last-minute but oh-so-meaningful gift. Nestled in the heart of downtown Chattanooga at 807 Chestnut St, there's a haven of floral beauty waiting for you. Yes, I’m talking about Fox & Fern Style!
Now, I must tell you, Fox & Fern Style isn’t your typical flower shop. Imagine stepping into a space where creativity drips from every petal and every bouquet tells its own story- y'all, this is cozy + cool floral energy in its purest form. Owned by Liza, a local floral visionary, this boutique florist is the go-to for designer's choice bouquets. That means you're not just buying flowers; you're bringing home a work of art. No two arrangements are the same, and that means you’re always part of something beautifully unique. Whether you're shopping for Mother’s Day or any day, these exquisite bouquets will surely capture the heart of anyone they're meant for.
If flowers just aren’t your thing (I'm looking at you, plant parents), Fox & Fern Style is also blooming with fabulous foliage. From succulents to ferns, there's a plant for every green-thumbed hobbyist. It’s like a mini jungle where each plant is just waiting to move into its new home with you.
For those planning their wedding, don’t overlook Fox & Fern’s wedding services. With Liza's expertise, your wedding day will be as stunning and unforgettable as you’ve always dreamed. Trust me- as a wedding content creator who has worked with her- it's BEAUTIFUL!!
And speaking of unforgettable events, mark your calendars for June 20th, 2025 when Fox & Fern celebrates its 10th anniversary with a Summer Solstice party! More details can be found on their Instagram in the coming months!
Remember, Fox & Fern is closed on Sundays- or by appointment only- so plan ahead! Need more incentive? Head over to @foxandfernstyle on Instagram for some flower inspo!
So, stroll through downtown and stop by Fox & Fern Style! And for more of my Chattanooga gems, make sure to follow @webbchatts on Instagram! 🌼

There's something truly AMAZING about finding a local gem that takes your mind far from the hustle and bustle of daily life, especially after a stressful week. Last weekend, I discovered exactly that at Chattanooga Head Spa—a sanctuary for serenity nestled at 1309 Panorama Dr. #115, Chattanooga, TN 37421. Whether you’re looking to spoil the special person in your life or simply indulge in a little self-pampering, this is the ultimate spot for relaxation. Trust me, spending a blissful afternoon here is like a mini-vacation!
The atmosphere exudes tranquility, with its soft lighting, calming music, and that oh-so-soothing scent that instantly melts away your stress. Their kind staff certainly know how to make you feel right at home. This video showcases my fourth visit, and at every visit I've had so far, I have met a different, AMAZING esthetician!
So, what can you expect during your visit? When you walk in, you're greeted with a short form and an array of complimentary snacks and drinks- because who doesn’t love a little treat while being pampered? The spa offers a variety of packages and specials to cater to your unique needs, and it’s worth keeping an eye on their Instagram for the latest and greatest offers. They are a sister spa with Last Loft and Brow bar where you can book facials, eyelash lifts, brow shaping, tinting and more! But my favorite is the head spa!
One of the standout features at Chattanooga Head Spa is their innovative scalp camera that you do before and after your head spa treatment, which shows you instant results from the service! Witnessing the transformation right before your eyes is just the cherry on top of an already stellar experience. Their massages, shampooing, and treatments are not only incredibly relaxing but also fantastic for your scalp health.
Whether you’re coming solo, bringing along your mom, or planning a day with friends, Chattanooga Head Spa will renew your spirits and leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
So, what are you waiting for? Book yourself a slice of bliss, and be sure to follow @webbchatts on Instagram for more must-do experiences in Chattanooga!

Catch the Action at a Chattanooga FC Game: What to Expect at Finley Stadium
If you’re looking for an exciting way to spend a Saturday evening in Chattanooga, a Chattanooga Football Club (CFC) game should be high on your list. Held right at Finley Stadium—where the UTC Mocs Football team plays—the matches are a vibrant local experience where energy runs high, community pride is on full display, and there’s no bad seat in the house. Whether you’re a die-hard soccer fan or have never seen a game before and are just in it for the fun, food trucks, and festive crowd, CFC games offer a lively and affordable night out downtown.
The Experience:
Attending a CFC game is more than just watching soccer—it’s an experience that blends sport, community, and Chattanooga culture all in one. Gates typically open an hour before the match, giving you time to grab a drink, visit a few vendors (local beer and tasty snacks are a given), and soak in the pre-game excitement. You’ll find some fans decked out in blue and navy (or whatever the theme of the game is!), waving flags and chanting with the Chattahooligans—CFC’s passionate supporter group who bring serious energy to the stands.
Finley Stadium seats more than 20,000 and has a pretty great setup no matter where you sit. Families often lounge on the grassy area (where kids can run around!), while couples and friend groups gather near midfield for great views and atmosphere. The game-day vibe is upbeat but low-stress, drawing a mix of local families, soccer enthusiasts, first-timers, and even out-of-towners looking for something fun to do.
What to Know Before You Go:
- Game Times: Most home games are on Saturdays, typically starting at 7 PM. Gates open around 6 PM. Check their official schedule for the latest dates and times: chattanoogafc.com/schedule
- Location: Finley Stadium, 1826 Reggie White Blvd, Chattanooga, TN 37408
- Parking: There are multiple lots around the stadium that charge a small fee. FREE street parking may be available too. Carpooling or arriving early is best on busy game nights.
- Tickets: General admission tickets can be purchased online through Chattanooga FC’s website or at the gate (subject to availability).
Extra Tips or Bonuses:
Before the match, grab dinner or drinks nearby—Southside Social, State of Confusion, and OddStory Brewing Co. are all a short walk away and offer great pre-game stops. If you're heading to a themed night or rivalry matchup, look for promos, giveaways, or local vendor pop-ups happening on the concourse.
And if cheering with the Chattahooligans sounds like your style, don’t be shy—they love welcoming new fans. Their section is loud, fun, and full of team chants, so it’s a memorable way to experience the match.
Final Thoughts:
Whether you’re in town visiting or have lived here for years, catching a Chattanooga FC game is a fun and affordable way to connect with the heart of the city. It’s laid-back enough for families and exciting enough for a night out with friends. With great food, a scenic backdrop, and the camaraderie of local fans, it’s one of the best community events happening in town—no soccer expertise required.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

What to Expect at Pure Barre Northshore — Chattanooga’s Low-Impact, High-Intensity Workout That Delivers Results
If you’ve ever brushed off barre as just a trendy workout with cute socks, Pure Barre Northshore might completely change your mind. This Northshore studio is a go-to for locals who want a workout that’s deceptively tough, wildly effective, and surprisingly welcoming — whether you’re a lifelong dancer or someone who just finished their first class clinging to the barre for dear life. After just a few sessions, you’ll start to feel stronger, more balanced, and probably a little sore (in the best way). I recently wrapped up their March Challenge and can honestly say I’m seeing big changes in both my strength and confidence.
The Experience:
Walking into Pure Barre Northshore feels like stepping into a boutique workout space that’s both polished and inviting. Tucked along Manufacturers Road, the studio is surrounded by some of Chattanooga’s favorites — and once you’re inside, the energy is equal parts focused and supportive.
Pure Barre offers four different class formats to mix up your workout week:
1. Classic – their signature class that zeroes in on small movements for max muscle burn
2. Empower – cardio-forward and fast-paced, using ankle weights and sometimes bands or a step platform
3. Define – incorporates heavier weights (8-20 lbs) (My favorite of the classes!)
4. Align – a slower-paced, flexibility class that helps you focus! (I still think there are many challenging parts to Align although many call it the easiest!)
Each class is grounded in low-impact, high-intensity movement. Expect to pulse, tuck, and hold in positions that will shake your muscles, and fire up muscles you forgot existed!! The instructors are upbeat, encouraging, and great at offering modifications — so whether you’re new or more experienced, you can adjust the class to your comfort level.
Another standout: the intentional focus on form. Instructors take time to cue alignment and help you get the most out of each move (don’t worry, no one’s judging if you’re taking constant breaks — we’ve all been there and I am still taking breaks constantly).
What to Know Before You Go:
Location:
Pure Barre Northshore
214 Manufacturers Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37405
(Located near Whole Foods area of Northshore)
Class Schedule:
Classes are offered throughout the day — early mornings, mid-day, and evenings — so it’s easy to fit one in whether you're squeezing in before work or winding down after.
Hours may vary depending on day and class volume. Check the current schedule and sign up online via the Pure Barre app or their website:
https://www.purebarre.com/location/chattanooga-north-shore-tn
Drop-In & Membership Options:
Pure Barre offers class packs, monthly unlimited memberships, and intro offers for new clients (first class is free!).
Parking:
Free parking available in the shared lot across the street or nearby around the Whole Foods area. Plan to arrive 15ish minutes before class starts because parking can sometimes be a nightmare during busy hours!
What to Bring:
Grip socks are required for class — you can bring your own or buy a pair at the studio. A water bottle is also a good idea. Everything else (weights, bands, mats) is provided.
Extra Tips or Bonuses:
Looking for a post-workout spot to refuel? Whole Foods is nearby! I often go over after class and pick up a smoothie or snack!
Holiday and seasonal challenges, like the March Challenge, are a great way to stay motivated. They often involve attending a certain number of classes in a month with fun prizes and community shoutouts at the finish line — perfect if you like that extra accountability.
If you’re not sure about jumping right in, try the "Engage" class — it’s specifically designed for first-timers and walks you through each movement at a slower pace.
Final Thoughts:
Pure Barre Northshore blends a powerful workout with a supportive community that makes you want to come back — even when your thighs are still sore from the last class. The format is structured enough to challenge regulars and flexible enough to welcome total beginners. If you’re looking for a workout that builds strength, improves posture, and gets results without being high-impact on your joints, it’s definitely one to try.
Whether you're a fitness regular, coming back after a break, or just exploring something new, you’ll probably be surprised by how effective and addicting it can feel.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

Plantbar: A TASTE-Test Review!
Nestled inside Asheville Dispensary, just a quick hop from downtown, Plantbar isn’t your typical coffee or juice shop—it’s a calm, plant-filled space that also offers specialty, zero-proof cocktails, good hangs, and a great spot to WFH from! They have bagels, live music, and all different types of coffee and tea, including boba- and you can request an add in- though i got my drinks without so I can’t speak to the nano cannibis infusion, however I know the staff is very knowledgeable about it all!
Whether you're seeking a specialty coffee, a zero-proof cocktail, or a matcha latte with adaptogens, this spot brings intention and creativity to every cup. And with a 4.9-star average on Google, it’s clear Plantbar has already earned a loyal following.
The Experience
Think light-filled interiors, houseplants as décor, and a relaxed energy that makes it easy to post up with your laptop or catch up with a friend. The bar is located inside AVL Dispensary—an Asheville-originated wellness shop that offers CBD, herbal blends, and holistic products—so you’re surrounded by a vibe that’s very much focused on slowing down and taking care of yourself.
The drink menu is where things get really interesting. You’ll find everything from espresso classics to creatively named zero-proof cocktails made with non-alcoholic spirits. There are teas, herbal infusions, and seasonal specials that rotate throughout the year. Each drink is crafted with high-quality ingredients, and many come with optional add-ons like CBD, functional mushrooms, or adaptogenic herbs.
It’s the kind of place where you can get your daily matcha, experiment with a house-made botanical soda, or try something new—like their non-alcoholic take on an espresso martini
What to Know Before You Go
Location:
Plantbar is located inside AVL Dispensary at 202 Manufacturers Rd Suite B, Chattanooga
Parking:
There’s a paid lot right next to the building, or you can usually find free parking across the street in the shared lot.
Price Range:
Drinks are reasonably priced for quality ingredients—expect coffeehouse-style pricing, with wellness upgrades costing a little extra.
Atmosphere:
Quiet, serene, great for solo visits, casual dates, or low-key meetings. It’s not a grab-and-go spot; it’s one you’ll want to linger in for a bit.
Extra Tips or Bonuses
- The minimalist design and leafy greenery make it a great place for photos, especially if you’re into aesthetically pleasing latte shots.
-The green drink i’m drinking in the video is a MERTAIL! aka a mocktail but a little different. it’s like a healthier electrolyte drink - imitating the complexity and presentation of craft cocktails but with hydrating ingredients.
- This is not the best place for someone sensitive to the smells of a dispensary. The 2 are combined in one space!
Final Thoughts
Plantbar is one of those special places that feels a little tucked away, but once you find it, you’ll want to keep coming back. It’s perfect for locals looking for an inspiring new hangout or for visitors wanting a calm break in their itinerary. Whether you're deep into the wellness journey or just curious about a zero-proof take on your favorite drink, it's definitely a spot worth discovering.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!
Kai Bistro in Chattanooga: Pan-Asian Flavors on East Main Street
If you’re always on the lookout for a new casual spot to grab a flavorful lunch or dinner in Chattanooga, Kai Bistro ought to be on your radar. This newer addition to the Southside dining scene has been steadily serving up bold, comforting Asian-inspired dishes with a modern twist. Whether you’re popping in for a midweek lunch break or winding down with dinner and friends, Kai has created a space that’s welcoming, fast-casual, and full of flavor.
The Experience
Located on East Main Street near the heart of Chattanooga’s vibrant Southside, Kai Bistro blends the warm hospitality of a neighborhood hangout with the dynamic, rotating creativity of a chef-driven menu. The space is casual and modern, with sleek décor, comfy seating, and a counter-service setup that makes it easy to order quickly and settle in.
The menu pulls inspiration from a variety of Asian cuisines—expect to see rice and noodle bowls, soups, small plates, and creative daily specials that change frequently. The team behind Kai keeps it fresh by rotating in specials that reflect seasonal ingredients, trending flavors, or just the chef’s latest inspiration. There’s often something a little unexpected, which keeps regulars coming back.
Customer favorites include hearty ramen bowls, classic pork or chicken dumplings, and signature rice bowls customizable with proteins like Korean BBQ beef or crispy chicken. The portion sizes are just right for a satisfying meal without feeling overloaded—and they keep it well-balanced with fresh veggies and house-made sauces.
What to Know Before You Go
Location:
Kai Bistro is located at 625 East Main Street, Chattanooga, TN 37408. It’s right in that walkable strip near The Hot Chocolatier, Main Street Meats, and only a few blocks from the Choo Choo complex.
Parking:
Street parking is available in the surrounding neighborhood. It’s free, though it can get a little tight during lunch rush hours, so arrive with a few extra minutes to spare if you’re on a schedule.
Hours:
- Monday–Thursday: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm & 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
- Friday–Saturday: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm & 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
- Sunday: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Note: They close between lunch and dinner, so plan accordingly.
Specials:
Kai runs daily specials, which are usually announced on their Instagram (@kaibistrochatt). Keep an eye there for the latest limited-time dishes and combo meals. Shayna: Check for sample specials or photos to highlight here!
Extra Tips or Bonuses
If you're planning on grabbing dinner before a show or heading to one of the nearby breweries or bars, Kai makes a great quick stop. It’s also a solid option for post-work coworking sessions—pick up lunch here before heading up the street to Common House, where you’ll often find creatives and entrepreneurs catching up or collaborating.
Looking for a dessert afterward? The Hot Chocolatier, just a few doors down, makes an excellent follow-up treat—especially if you’re eyeing a mochi truffle or something a little indulgent.
Final Thoughts
Kai Bistro is one of those places that does the basics really well, while still encouraging a little culinary exploration. Whether you’re stopping in solo, meeting a friend, or feeding the family, it's easy to find something craveable and feel at home in the process. With its casual setup, evolving menus, and friendly service, it’s a perfect blend of comfort and creativity—ideal for locals looking for dependable eats or visitors wanting to explore Chattanooga’s increasingly diverse food scene.
For more Chattanooga tips, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!

A Feast for the Senses
The moment you walk in, you’re greeted by a towering two-story dry-aged meat locker, a full bar, modern décor, and even a live plant wall. It’s an impressive setting that sets the stage for an unforgettable meal. Upstairs, there’s a private event space that’s ideal for celebrations like birthdays, engagement parties, or Friendsgiving gatherings.
Zaya is open for both lunch and dinner on weekends and dinner during the week, making it a versatile option whether you’re planning a fancy date night or a group celebration. They’re even open on Thanksgiving, offering a special feast that’s perfect for the holiday season.
The Steak That Melts in Your Mouth
Zaya specializes in premium Korean steakhouse-style dining, and their attention to detail is second to none. Their Butcher’s Feast is a must-try, featuring a variety of hand-selected meats cooked tableside by expert servers. Every bite of steak is so tender you won’t even need a knife.
Standout dishes include:
- The Zaya Steak: Bursting with flavor.
- Dry-Aged Tomahawk Steak: Exceptionally rich and tender.
- Delmonico Steak: A fan-favorite that’s absolutely mind-blowing.
- A5 Japanese Miyazaki Wagyu: The star of the show. This world-class Wagyu literally melts in your mouth and is a must-try for any steak lover. (It is expensive…but WORTH IT atleast once in your life!)
More Than Just Steak
The meal is served family-style, creating a fun and communal dining experience. In addition to their premium steaks, Zaya offers a wide selection of appetizers and sides that pair perfectly with the main dishes. (The glazed sweet potatoes are SOOO GOOOD!)
Plan Your Visit
- Location: 300 Cherokee Blvd, Unit 125, Chattanooga, TN 37405
- Hours:
- Tuesday–Thursday: 5 PM–10 PM
- Friday–Sunday: Lunch (11:30 AM–2:30 PM), Dinner (5 PM–10 PM)
- Closed Mondays.
- Special Events: Zaya is open on Thanksgiving with an exclusive feast menu, perfect for celebrating the holiday in style.
Zaya Korean Steakhouse delivers on every level. With an award-winning reputation and unforgettable flavors, this is the place to impress anyone.
For more Chattanooga dining recommendations, follow @webbchatts on Instagram!
Looking for holiday magic in Chattanooga? Rock City’s Enchanted Garden of Lights is a must-see event happening now (November 15) through January 4th (closed December 24th). This year marks the 30th anniversary of this award-winning light display, and it’s bigger and better than ever!
For the first time in history, you can step inside the Rock City founder’s house, Carter Cliffs, to meet Santa and see a live action toy soldier. Another exciting addition this year is the chance to walk the famous swinging bridge at night, surrounded by breathtaking lights. As you explore, unique snow globes will guide you through the park’s different themed trail loops, making the experience even more magical.
Of course, all the Rock City classics are still part of the fun. Stroll through the enchanting Fairyland Caverns, challenge yourself at Fat Man Squeeze, marvel at the colorful Rainbow Hall, and take in the stunning views of Lover’s Leap and the waterfall. Each path offers its own unique charm, so there’s something for everyone in the family to enjoy.
📍 Location: 1400 Patten Rd., Lookout Mountain, GA 30750 (just 10 minutes from downtown Chattanooga)
🎟️ Tickets: Available on Rock City’s website: https://www.seerockcity.com/enchanted-garden-of-lights/
💡 Pro Tip: Need a cozy place to stay? Check out the Chanticleer Inn, located right across the street. They’re offering a special package right now that includes tickets to the Enchanted Garden of Lights, a gourmet hot cocoa bar, and extra holiday goodies.
Make this holiday season unforgettable by visiting Rock City’s Enchanted Garden of Lights. Grab your tickets, bring your loved ones, and see why this event has been a Chattanooga favorite for 30 years.
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If you’re looking for the perfect gift that supports Chattanooga’s small business community, look no further than Locals Only Gifts and Goods. Nestled in the heart of NorthShore at the corner of Frazier and Market (by the big blue Chattanooga bridge you drive across), this family-owned shop is dedicated to showcasing the best of Tennessee’s makers, artists, and small businesses. Whether you’re a local searching for a unique birthday gift or a tourist hunting for a Chattanooga souvenir, Locals Only Gifts & Goods has something for everyone.
What sets this shop apart is its curated selection of high-quality, locally made products. You’ll find well-known favorites like Little Debbies, MoonPies, and Lodge Cast Iron, alongside smaller local businesses like Divine Purity, Adrienne Powell’s art, and handcrafted jewelry. Locals Only makes gift-giving easy with pre-made gift boxes or the option to create your own. Personalizing a box is a breeze, as the store is packed with Chattanooga swag, artisanal food items, and unique gifts for any occasion.
During my last visit (and seen in this video!), I put together a gift box for my sister’s birthday. I included a Book Lovers candle from Strange Wicks (perfect since she’s dating an author), some Alchemy Spice blends (since she loves to cook!), and a bar of Good Fortune Soap (all natural!). She loved it! The thoughtfulness behind every item makes this shop a standout.
More than just a store, Locals Only is a community hub that champions small businesses. By shopping here, you’re directly supporting local entrepreneurs and helping to keep Chattanooga’s creative spirit alive.
📍 Location: 10 Frazier Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37405 (across from Walgreens)
🕐 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM, Sunday 12 PM - 6 PM
So whether you’re searching for a gift, a treat for yourself, or a way to support local, stop by Locals Only Gifts and Goods.
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Looking for a charming spot that combines tea, tasty treats, and a meaningful mission? The Genesis House of Tea, located in the historic Dent House off Bonny Oaks, is one of Chattanooga's most BEAUTIFUL places for a girls' day out, bridal shower, baby shower, or engagement party in chattanooga. This tea house offers a Bridgerton-inspired experience with a side of Kentucky Derby flair, complete with fancy hats you can borrow for your visit!
When you arrive, you'll be greeted by a selection of hats to channel your inner duchess while enjoying the house’s cozy atmosphere. Start your tea experience with my favorite- their “Royal Wedding” tea- or one of their seasonal flavors (like Spiced Peach Apricot with popping boba, Pumpkin Chai, or Caramel Apple Crumble in the fall)! The tea menu is thoughtfully curated, with free refills so you can sip as much as you like!
The food is just as cute as the tea. Indulge in a tiered platter featuring sweet and savory items like buttery scones, delicate sandwiches, and flavorful quiches. These dishes are perfect for sharing and add an elegant touch to your outing. I LOVE THE SCONES! And I never thought I would be a scones girl… but these are GOOD!
Also worth noting, the Genesis House of Tea is more than just a beautiful brunch spot—it’s a place with purpose. Every purchase supports their mission to restore beauty, dignity, and identity to women in crisis through nonprofit partnerships. Upstairs, you’ll find a boutique where proceeds further these initiatives, making your visit not just a treat but an opportunity to give back.
📍 Location: 6178 Adamson Cir., Chattanooga, TN 37416
🕐 Hours: Open 11 AM - 4 PM, closed Wednesday and Sunday
Whether you’re sipping tea with your best friends or celebrating a special occasion, the Genesis House of Tea guarantees a memorable and meaningful experience.
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Looking for a dining experience that combines authentic, homemade Mexican food with a fun and vibrant atmosphere? Corazón de Mexico in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, has become a viral sensation—and for good reason. Only a 15-minute drive from Chattanooga, this restaurant offers not just incredible meals but an experience worth talking about.
The first thing you’ll notice when you step inside is the beautiful decor, including a well-stocked bar and an eye-catching shelf filled with unique art and treasures brought directly from Mexico. These details set the tone for an authentic and welcoming dining experience.
When it comes to the food, come HUNGRY(!!!) There are many different amazing things you will want to try here. Start with their complimentary homemade chips and salsa—they’re perfectly crunchy and delicious. If you’re a queso lover, you have to try either the chorizo dip or the queso fundido; both are game-changers! For your main course, you can’t go wrong with the fan-favorite Birria Tacos. Each bite is packed with flavor and cooked to perfection. I also like their Exclusive Mix Tacos, Birria Ramen, and the Alpastor Exclusive tacos.
While you wait for your food, enjoy a game of lotería, a Mexican game similar to bingo, already at your table. Pair your meal with one of their handcrafted drinks, like the Strawberry Horchata Mojito or the vodka punch served in a whimsical fish-shaped glass (it’s discounted on Fridays!). With one of the largest tequila collections in the Chattanooga area, the cocktails here are as beautiful as they are delicious!
Corazón de Mexico has even been voted the "Best of the Best" in Georgia, a well-deserved accolade for a spot that puts so much heart into every detail. Pro tip: Check out their Instagram (@corazoncuisine) for updates on specials (and actually funny reels!).
📍 Location: 2681 Battlefield Parkway, Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742
Hungry yet? Make the short trip to Corazón de Mexico for your next meal out.
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**Chattanooga National Cemetery: A Must-Visit Tribute to Honor and Reflection**
When it comes to exploring the unique and profound spots that Chattanooga has to offer, the Chattanooga National Cemetery emerges as a beacon of history and reflection. This hallowed ground is more than just a place of rest for our nation’s heroes; it's a window into the past, echoing stories of bravery and sacrifice. Whether you're a local resident or a visiting tourist, the cemetery provides a poignant reminder of the freedoms we often take for granted. It's particularly moving to visit during Memorial Day, a time when the sacrifices of the many brave men and women who served our country are vividly remembered.
**The Experience**
Stepping into the Chattanooga National Cemetery is like entering a serene sanctuary filled with history. Spanning over 120 acres, this peaceful expanse is meticulously maintained, offering a tranquil environment for reflection and remembrance. The cemetery’s beautifully manicured lawns, aligned with rows upon rows of gravestones, create a humbling and peaceful atmosphere.
The site features nice monuments, including the distinctive Andrews Raiders Monument, dedicated to the men awarded the first Medals of Honor following the Andrews' Raid during the Civil War. The view of Missionary Ridge provides a scenic backdrop that adds to the cemetery’s solemn beauty. As you walk through the paths, there are historical plaques and informative markers that tell the stories of some of the many individuals laid to rest here.
**What to Know Before You Go**
- **Location:** The cemetery is located at 1200 Bailey Ave, with another entrance on Holtzclaw Ave, conveniently next to the Chattanooga Zoo.
- **Hours:** Open daily from dawn to dusk, allowing ample time to explore at your own pace.
- **Parking:** Free parking is available all along the roads inside the cemetery, so you won't have to worry about finding a spot.
- **Cost:** Admission is free, making it an accessible and enriching experience for all.
**Extra Tips or Bonuses**
Consider combining your visit with a trip to the nearby Chattanooga Zoo, which is just a stone's throw away. The zoo offers a diverse collection of animals and is a great spot for families looking to expand their day’s itinerary. For lunch, head over to Adelle’s Creperie nearby for a delightful treat after your reflective morning. Also, if you’re visiting on Memorial Day, keep an eye out for special ceremonies and events that honor the services of veterans.
Photography enthusiasts will find the cemetery to be a deeply moving photographic subject, especially when capturing the vast landscape marked against the horizon. Remember to be respectful, as the primary purpose of your visit is to honor those who served.
**Final Thoughts**
A visit to Chattanooga National Cemetery is much more than a walk through history; it's an opportunity to reflect on the freedoms and rights we enjoy and the sacrifices that have secured them. Whether you’re a history buff, a veteran, or someone simply looking to pay your respects, this place resonates deeply. It serves as a gentle reminder of the past and is fitting for those who appreciate quieter moments of reflection.
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Chatting with Chattanoogans: Is Chattanooga is the #1 City in Tennessee?
Is Chattanooga truly the best city in Tennessee? If you ask the residents, you'll likely get a resounding "yes!" Recently voted (in May 2024) the #1 city in Tennessee by U.S. News and World Report, Chattanooga boasts more than stunning views and historical landmarks. It's a vibrant city energetically blending outdoor adventure, culture, and community spirit, which I recently had the chance to explore in detail.
The Experience: A Day in the Life of Chattanooga
When visiting Chattanooga, it's impossible not to feel the sense of community and pride that radiates throughout the city. In this video, I stopped by the Chattanooga Chamber Leadership Graduation and mingled with and interviewed some of the local leaders who are shaping the city's future. Their passion and commitment reflected precisely why Chattanooga holds such a high regard.
While it was a unique day full of insightful conversations, the connections I witnessed paint a clear picture of why locals cherish this city. You don't just visit Chattanooga; you become a part of its community.
Chattanooga is often buzzing with activities, whether it’s events by the river or engaging community gatherings. The atmosphere here is lively and inviting, perfect for both solo travelers and families looking to explore.
What to Know Before You Go
If you're planning a visit, a few practical details will make your trip more enjoyable:
- Getting Around: Parking is often plentiful with several city lots, and the electric shuttle helps you navigate the downtown area easily.
- Visiting: Businesses and community events vary, but weekends bring out a bustle everywhere from the Chattanooga Market (Sundays) to bustling coffee shops.
- Always check specific venues for their hours and available events to maximize your time in the city.
Extra Tips
For a well-rounded trip, be sure to check out the Tennessee Aquarium or a stroll across the Walnut Street Bridge for breathtaking views. Consider staying nearby at the Edwin Hotel for a luxurious touch, and don’t miss grabbing a savory delight from Niedlov's or Main St Meats for a true taste of the local cuisine.
Every corner of Chattanooga has a story to tell, and there’s always something going on to dive into—like the Riverfront Nights concert series in the summer or a cozy café in the cooler months.
Final Thoughts
Chattanooga’s charm is infectious. It’s the type of place that appeals to everyone—from outdoor enthusiasts to culture buffs to friendly families. It’s no wonder that it’s top-rated in Tennessee. Whether you’re coming for the stunning scenery or the community-focused events, Chattanooga ensures you never leave without a smile.
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Chattanooga Market: Your Sunday Essential for Local Love
Ah, Sundays in Chattanooga. There's something incredibly satisfying about spending a relaxing day supporting local vendors, soaking up the warm community vibes, and strolling through an eclectic array of booths filled with unique treasures. Enter the Chattanooga Market, an absolute must-visit for anyone who wants to experience the heartbeat of our local culture.
The Experience
Nestled under the roof of the First Horizon Pavilion, the Chattanooga Market burst to life every Sunday starting in April continuing through December, offering a dazzling showcase of local talent and craftsmanship. Picture this: rows of vibrant flowers, the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread, and the soft strumming of a local musician filling the air with life. This beloved weekly tradition marries commerce and community, offering an experience that is both sensory and social.
Whether you're a seasoned Sunday shopper or a curious newcomer, the market offers something for everyone. Have a wander through hundreds of vendor stalls, where you'll find everything from homemade jams and sauces to artisanal soaps and handcrafted jewelry. Hungry? The market’s food trucks, as seen in this video, features a smorgasbord of street foods that cater to every palate—don't miss out on trying some local favorites.
Designed to support local businesses and farmers, the Chattanooga Market is more than just a shopping trip; it's an immersion into the authentic spirit of our city. With live music providing a delightful backdrop, grab a bite, discover unique finds, and maybe even pick up a new plant friend or two.
What to Know Before You Go:
- Location: First Horizon Pavilion, 1826 Reggie White Blvd, Chattanooga, TN 37408.
- Schedule: Open every Sunday from April through December. Check out the Market website for themes: https://www.chattanoogamarket.com/
- Hours: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
- Parking: Paid parking is available at just about a dollar an hour right next to the pavilion.
- Admission: Free! Enjoy browsing and soaking up the atmosphere without any entry fee.
Shayna's Favorites:
I (Shayna) have made it a Sunday tradition to stop by the market after church. It's such a great way to support Chattanooga small businesses and grab great products! My favorite booth is the 2 older ladies who set up right in the middle of the market and sell unique earrings on playing cards. I have gotten dozens of unique earrings from their booths over the years (drum earrings, star earrings, coca-cola earrings, candy earrings, boba earrings- you name it!) I also almost always grab a frozen lemonade (there's typically a booth at both the front entrance and back by the stage!)
Whether you're a local or a visitor, the Chattanooga Market is perfect for families looking for a leisurely outing, couples seeking a unique date spot, or tourists wanting to capture the essence of our city, this market welcomes everyone with open arms and endless charm!
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