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Downtown in Chattanooga

  • Sushi Nabe of Kyoto, +1 423 634-0171, . Open 7 days. Some of the best Sushi in Chattanooga. Located inside Coolidge Park, this restaurant is extremely convenient and serves fantastic food. Not only is traditional sushi available, but also simpler fare such as Chicken Tarayaki. If you're eating sushi, keep in mind that rolls are 6 pieces and Nigiri are 2. The bill at the end of the meal depends on how much and what you ate! Casual, family dining.
  • Sluggo's North, 501 Cherokee Blvd., +1 423 752-5224. Vegan restaurant in the North Shore district. Frequently hosts live music, all ages admitted. Serves beer.
  • Sticky Fingers, Downtown restaurant at +1 423 265-RIBS, Hamilton Place at +1 423 899-RIBS, . Open 7 days. Some of the best BBQ in Chattanooga! Top rated ribs: Memphis Style Wet, Memphis Style Dry, Tennessee Whiskey, Habanero Hot, Carolina Sweet. Average price of $10. Two locations in Chattanooga, one downtown in Jack's Alley at 420 Broad Street, the other on the perimeter of Hamilton Place Mall. Casual, family dining.
  • Big River Grille & Brewing Works, 222 Broad Street, +1 423 267-2739. Open 7 days. Located in a large, renovated warehouse only a 1/2 block from the Tennessee Aquarium, Big River is a part of the Gordon Biersch family and Chrissy's favorite spot along with the sister location in Nashville. The restaurant, separated from the main bar by a beautiful brick wall, features an amazing menu with an average price of $15. Expect it to be very busy on summer weekends. Patio seating available. Casual, family dining.
  • Hair of the Dog, An English Neighborhood Pub, 334 Market Street, +1 423 265-4615, . M-F 11AM-3AM, Sa-Su 12PM-3AM. With the look and feel of an old English pub, this is quickly becoming a local favorite. A custom hand operated dumb-waiter delivers food and drinks to their second level where there are dart boards, pool tables and a great jukebox. A full bar with an assortment of over 50 beers compliments their small but exceptional "un-ordinary" menu. Be sure to check out their rotating specials.
  • Taco Mac, 423 Market Street, +1 423 267-8226, . M-F 11AM-3AM, Sa-Su 12PM-3AM. Sports-bar style restaurant showcasing buffalo wings and a wide range of beers on tap or in a bottle.
  • Out of The Blue Bakery Cafe. Located in the center at the Riverpark on Amnicola. In addition to delicious sandwiches, pick up a kite for a flight through the park! Casual, family dining.
  • River Street Deli, 151 River Street (in the heart of the Northshore in Coolidge Park), +1 423 756-3354. A New York Deli sitting in Coolidge Park. These fantastic deli sandwiches from an actual New Yorker are perfect fare for a day lounging in the park. Open for lunch M-Sa, but if you can squeeze a reservation, you may be lucky enough to attend on of the famous themed dinners on a Friday night! Casual, family dining.
  • Pisa Pizza, 551 River Street, +1 423 756-7492, . M-Th 11AM-10PM, F 11AM-11PM, Sa 12PM-9PM. Established in 1999 near what was to become Coolidge Park, Pisa Pizza has 38 toppings, 5 pasta dishes and 6 different hot hoagies to serve you in its' Chattanooga decorated dining room. If you plan on dining often, be sure to pick up their punch card - your 11th pizza is free. Featuring lunch specials from 11AM to 2PM, they are open seven days a week. Casual, family dining.
  • Lupi's Pizza Pies, 406 Broad Street, +1 423 266-5874. The Chattanooga Pulse calls Lupi's tomato sauce "the city's best" and their calzones are "football-sized." Casual, family dining.
  • Mellow Mushroom, 205 Broad Street, +1 423 266-5564, . Part of the Atlanta based chain featuring Spring Water based dough and excellent ingredients. Located next to the Bijou Movie Theater and less than a block from the Aquarium, the 60s and 70s themed pizziria features outdoor seating for those beautiful summer nights in the scenic city. Casual, family dining.
  • Cheeburger Cheeburger, 138 Market Street (across from the Aquarium), +1 423 265-4108, . This 50s and 60s themed restaurant is part of a Florida based chain that "has been known to make burgers without cheese." Try your hand (or mouth?) at their "Famous Pounder" and if you finish it all by your lonesome, you'll be forever immortalized on their wall of fame. Featuring an à la carte menu of ingredients, your burger is unique to you. Artichoke Hearts? Got 'em. Guacamole, Roasted Red Peppers, Bleu Cheese - they've got those too. Shakes and Malts are also a favorite on their menus. Expect to spend around $7 - $9 per person. Casual, family dining.
  • River Inn Restaurant, 2134 Suck Creek Road, +1 423 886-7476. Tu-Th 5PM-9PM, F-Su 12PM-10PM. A little Catfish house nestled alongside the river. In addition to Catfish, Flounder, Trout, Frog Legs, are available as well as the standard steak and chicken fare. Two large decks, one covered, the other screened and a large inside room with fireplace will give you plenty of room to enjoy your meal. Docking facilities available as well, so boats are an approved form of transport! Located about 20 minutes from downtown Chattanooga. Casual, family dining.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings, 507 Broad Street, +1 423 877-2356. Wings are the specialty in this nationwide chain, but the burgers aren't too bad either. Enjoy a comfortable, family-friendly, yet sports-bar type atmosphere. Casual, family dining.
  • Porker's Bar-B-Que, 1251 Market Street, +1 423 267-2726. Some of the very best BBQ you can find in town, located near the Choo-Choo. Casual, family dining.
  • Wally's Restaurant, 1600 McCallie Avenue, +1 423 698-4643, . M-F 6AM-8PM, Sa 6AM-2PM. Breakfast from 6AM-11AM. Classic meat-and-three (vegetables) style restaurant that has been serving Chattanooga for over 70 years.
  • Sekisui, 200 Market Street, +1 423 267-4600. Japanese dining just across from the Aquarium, on the same block as 212 Market restaurant, upstairs.
  • Pickel Barrel, 1012 Market Street, +1 423 266-1103. Housed in the historic Park Plaza building, a unique triangular building with traditional Victorian architecture. Serves a wide range of pub foods to a wide range of customers. Casual environment with some outdoor seating.
  • Northshore Grille, 16 Frazier Avenue, +1 423 757-2000, . Located in the booming Northshore district just above Coolidge Park, Northshore Grille bills themselves as a "Smokin' Crabshack & Canteen." Casual, family dining with outdoor seating available.

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