Restaurant Reviews

Favorite Chattanooga Restaurants

There are a lot of different reasons to visit Chattanooga. Maybe you wanted to take in the scenery, or maybe you had an urge to visit some of the fine establishments, some of those being the best art and history museums the western world has to offer. Did you know that there"s even a huge aquarium for you to visit? Of course visiting the aquarium and seeing all those fish swimming about might make you hungry, so after you"ve seen all you want to see it"s a good time to start thinking about dinner. You"re in luck because there are plenty of restaurants for you to choose among within Chattanooga, so let"s have a look at a few of your options. Smokey Bones BBQ: This is one restaurant that can stand out above all others. One look at their menu and you"re going to understand why exactly people seem to love it so much. Just go to their website and look at that menu, seriously, there"s nothing else quite like it and you might want to travel to Chattanooga just to eat here. Sticky Fingers BBQ: This is a Memphis style barbeque restaurant that you can enjoy while you are passing through Chattanooga, and they provide five different in house sauces for you to apply to your ribs. If you love the taste of their sauce, then you can actually buy a bottle right there and use it in your cooking at home. This is definitely a great place to eat and chances are you"re going to love it. BBQ has always been great for one person to enjoy, just imagine what it would be like if you took your entire family! Texas Roadhouse: This great restaurant needs absolutely no introduction and as you know it has something for just about anyone who graces it"s doorway. No matter what you want, they have it and it tastes great. If you"re in the mood for something with a little more bite then you can feel free to visit the bar. Don"t let the presence of a bar dissuade you from eating here though. It really doesn"t feel like a bar, it actually feels like a nice family environment that you can feel comfortable bringing your children or significant other to in order to enjoy a great meal while visiting Chattanooga! Logan"s Roadhouse: Sort of like Texas Roadhouse but with the name Logan instead of Texas. But in all seriousness this is a great place to eat. You can enjoy several different types of grilled food, and that includes just about any type of food that you can imagine. They"re not quite as good as Texas Roadhouse, but if you think about it Texas Roadhouse is quite a name to beat, so that should not sway you from visiting this great eating establishment. There are so many different things to do when visiting Chattanooga, and the attractions are just a small part of it. Make sure that you get a decent meal in you so that you"ll have plenty of strength to continue your sight seeing. Most of all though, don"t settle for those familiar fast food restaurants, eat something that you"ll love!


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