Local Directory — Chattanooga, Cleveland & the TN-GA border
Restaurants, bars, venues, and more across the region
Pizza Bros Southside
chattanoogaEasygoing gathering place with a patio specializing in New York-style pizza & hearty sandwiches.
Plant Bar - Coffee and Tea
chattanoogaPlant Bar is committed to providing a community-oriented space for authentic connection to plants and people.
Prentice Cooper State Forest Trailhead parking
chattanoogaRiverfront destination with a sprawling forest, 35 miles of hiking trails & primitive campsites.
Provisions
chattanoogaAt Provisions, we strive to build bridges and make connections with the Chattanooga community, offering a unique selection of handcrafted beverages and bites sourced from the best local vendors.
Public House Restaurant
chattanoogaUpdated, locally sourced Southern fare & a discerning wine list in a refined, relaxed setting.
Puckett's Restaurant
chattanoogaPuckett's offers home-grown recipes and Southern hospitality, known for its live music performances across multiple locations in Tennessee and Alabama.
Rembrandt's Coffee House
chattanoogaCozy European cafe serving coffee drinks alongside fresh-baked breads, pastries & desserts.
River Gallery
chattanoogaThis art gallery in a turn-of-the-century house has paintings & art glass plus a sculpture garden.
Riverfront Nights
chattanoogaTVFCU Riverfront Nights is a weekly concert series featuring FREE live music every Saturday night during the summer at Ross’s Landing in Downtown Chattanooga.
Riverport Grille
chattanoogaLet us help you make this graduation season special if you are honoring any new graduates.
Riverside Park (Suck Creek paddling)
chattanoogaRiver access in the gorge west of downtown; popular put-in for the Tennessee River Gorge paddle.
Ross's Landing
chattanoogaUrban recreational area with an amphitheater, pier, playground, marina & walkways along the river.
Ruby Falls
chattanoogaA glass-front elevator drops 260 feet inside Lookout Mountain to a 63-foot underground waterfall Leo Lambert discovered in 1928 while drilling a tourist tunnel and named for his wife Ruby.
Scotties on The River
chattanoogaAiry, casual riverside outpost prepping steaks, seafood & cocktails, plus a patio with a fire pit.
Sculpture Fields at Montague Park
chattanoogaSculptor John Henry and his wife Pamela transformed a 33-acre brownfield on Chattanooga's Southside into the Southeast's largest sculpture park, opening in April 2016 with monumental steel works.