This is a really neat "food hall" with its own brewery. We love trying out the different food options (Asian, Italian/Pizzeria, Indian, & more!) and tasting all the delicious beers. Try it out for yourself, you won't be disappointed.
If the weather is nice, a great outdoor activity is to walk/run/bike up and down the Tennessee River. You can even rent paddle boards for the day!
We went on our 3rd date to this restaurant. It has great seafood and cocktail options! If you prefer a steak, Hennen's is a short walk away & you can finish the night with a cocktail at Robar (a small hidden gem).
This restaurant has some of the best cocktails in town & if you're an oyster fan, you'll want to try some of their raw bar options. It is also conveniently located next to the iconic Chattanooga Choo Choo & other fun/ trendy bars & restaurants such as: Flying Squirrel, Main Street Meats (a favorite lunch spot of ours), and State of Confusion.
This is one of our favorite bars to go to. There is live music on the weekends with great bar food and indoor/outdoor options. Across the street is another great restaurant/bar called: FEED Co. They have great food and a killer Cinnamon Toast Crunch White Russian!
Stop by the tap house of one of our favorite Chattanooga breweries. If you’re hungry, story by neighboring Champy’s Famous Fried Chicken for some southern style fried chicken. They’re slogan is “FORTYS & FOWL” and you don’t want to miss out. Other noteworthy places close to Hutton & Smith are: Odd Story Brewing Company, Bitter Alibi, Barley, & Coin Op (a classic arcade).
Warehouse Row is known for it's shopping and restaurants. Two Ten Jack is a must if you enjoy Ramen (you should also try the brussel sprout appetizer if you visit, trust us).
Located on the rooftop of the Edwin Hotel, this whiskey and cocktail lounge overlooks the Walnut Street Bridge & Tennessee River. If you are up for a walk, The Walnut Street Bridge is a walking that takes you to north Chattanooga with lots of local restaurants and shops. If you prefer less of a walk, there is the Hunter Museum & Art District just across from the Edwin.