Boathouse features an eclectic menu with many traditional dishes, along with a wide array of items from the wood fired grill and creative house specialties not often found elsewhere. The Boathouse also has one of the busiest oyster bars in the country.
Exceptional ingredients imported from Italy and quality produce delivered from local farms make this vision a reality. Situated in chattanooga’s rejuvenated southside neighborhood, Alleia resides in the old Harrington building. the fulfillment of Chef Daniel Lindley’s dream of offering simple, Italian inspired cuisine opened its doors in April 2009.
Main Street Meats is Chattanooga's neighborhood butcher. Working with local farms from the Tennessee Valley who are good stewards of the land and water and are deeply committed to animal quality and care, Main Street Meats aims to create the best experience for the animal, farmer, and community.
We believe the best food starts from fresh, local ingredients. Refreshing our menu often, we promise the best produce, meats and more the season has to offer, including the freshest oysters available at our signature raw bar. Crafting everything from scratch in-house, we approach each meal with the same creative energy we bring to our specialty cocktails and community atmosphere.
Established in 2006, Tremont Tavern started as a local watering hole and over time has become a staple of North Chatt, the volunteer state and southeast. Some of our illustrious regulars deem it a national treasure! We offer the very best in burgers and beer as well as some of the finest pub fare to be found east of the Mississippi. Come belly up with Chattanooga's finest regulars!
Hutton and Smith has a passion for the best drink in the world and are inspired by the desire to share the fruits of our labors with other thirsty souls. There's nothing quite like a great craft brew, and Hutton & Smith Brewery is fanatically dedicated to the process so they can provide beer drinkers with a memorable tasting experience.
Inspired by Chattanooga's rich distilling history, Chattanooga Whiskey’s story began in 2011 with a mission to bring back "Whiskey to the People." Following the success of their community-powered Vote Whiskey campaign, they eventually became the first distillery in Chattanooga in a century. In 2015, they began the patient process of crafting their malt-forward style of straight bourbon, Tennessee High Malt - a whiskey that celebrates the future as much as the history that got us here today.
As one of Chattanooga’s longest lived nonprofits, the Hunter began in the 1950s in a 1905 classic revival mansion. Today it boasts three buildings perched on 80-foot cliffs above the Tennessee River, the view only rivaled by the works inside, featuring American art from the likes of Winslow Homer, Mary Cassatt and Thomas Cole.
Bluff View Art District is a historic neighborhood filled with restaurants, a coffee house, art gallery, historic Bed & Breakfast, and plenty of gardens, plazas and courtyards where you can relax and rejuvenate. This is Chattanooga's first art district and stretches over 1.5 city blocks, set high atop stone cliffs that plunge into the river below. From this bluff-top location, you will have breathtaking views of the Tennessee River, downtown Chattanooga, and the Walnut Street Bridge.
The Tennessee Aquarium is a non-profit public aquarium located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. It opened in 1992 on the banks of the Tennessee River in downtown Chattanooga. Enjoy a remarkable journey from the mountains to the sea as you explore above and below the surface in the Aquarium’s two buildings.
s the Incline climbs historic Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga's surrounding mountains and valleys come alive as the trolley-style railcars carry you cloud-high. The breathtaking 72.7 % grade of the track near the top gives the Incline the distinction of being the world's steepest passenger railway.