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re: Restaurant Recs in Chattanooga, TN?
Posted on 4/14/11 at 10:42 am to LSUAfro
Posted on 4/14/11 at 10:42 am to LSUAfro
I have had to go to CHattanooga for last 8 years for work. I usually stay around the aquarium area because you can walk everywhere even at night. All of these place are in walking distance as downtown area very pedestrian friendly. Here are a few recommendations:
Terra Nostra is a great Tapas place with great wines and very reasonable. It is across the bridge at 105 Market Street. I have taken customers there and they love it.
Tony's Pasta Shop in the Bluff View Arts District is excellent too, the bread and olive oil cheese is addicting.
There are 2 other restaurants in that area Rembrandt's Coffee House, they make the best macaroons and desserts. Stay away from the cupcakes get something different and they make their own chocolates. The Bluff View Inn, been there 3 times it was good but Tony's is better.
Heard good things about Terminal Brewhouse have never been there
Blue Plate is a diner, southern cooking with modern updates
Hiroshi Sushi- I have had better but the people in Chattanooga swear by it
Taco Mac for late night bar food
Sticky Fingers for BBQ
Aretha Frankenstein's for breakfast - i have heard about it but have never had the chance to go there
St. John's is one of the few upscale restaurants there and it has the best service and has a really nice menu.
212 Market another upscale but inconsistent food wise
Hennen's Steakhouse - love the bar there the food is okay not the best steak I ever had but okay
Terra Nostra is a great Tapas place with great wines and very reasonable. It is across the bridge at 105 Market Street. I have taken customers there and they love it.
Tony's Pasta Shop in the Bluff View Arts District is excellent too, the bread and olive oil cheese is addicting.
There are 2 other restaurants in that area Rembrandt's Coffee House, they make the best macaroons and desserts. Stay away from the cupcakes get something different and they make their own chocolates. The Bluff View Inn, been there 3 times it was good but Tony's is better.
Heard good things about Terminal Brewhouse have never been there
Blue Plate is a diner, southern cooking with modern updates
Hiroshi Sushi- I have had better but the people in Chattanooga swear by it
Taco Mac for late night bar food
Sticky Fingers for BBQ
Aretha Frankenstein's for breakfast - i have heard about it but have never had the chance to go there
St. John's is one of the few upscale restaurants there and it has the best service and has a really nice menu.
212 Market another upscale but inconsistent food wise
Hennen's Steakhouse - love the bar there the food is okay not the best steak I ever had but okay
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