Chattanooga
- by
- Whiteboard
If you moved to Chattanooga in the last five years, chances are you’re either an entrepreneur or an outdoor enthusiast. Why? For the entrepreneur: fast internet, venture capital dollars, and a farm–to–table scene capable of wooing those NYC and San Francisco partners. Ten gigabit per second fiber optic internet – yes, you read that right – is the crown jewel, the fastest in the world, and the reason why bigs from across the country are pressing the airport to expand. Now for those who moved for the outdoor scene, it depends on your interest. Climbing? Kayaking? Trail running? Fishing? The Scenic City has over 1,000 climbing routes within an hour's drive of the city, class IV-V water up the road at the Olympic Center, two dozen certified trail runs, and Nickajack, a lake with world-class bass fishing and a sweet name. All of this wouldn’t be complete without the amenities necessary to become a mid-sized city gracing the covers of national magazines. The local joints hold up to foodie tourist scrutiny. Public parks are noteworthy and green. Young families dot the sidewalks and bike the riverwalk. What’s left is to visit and see for yourself. We haven’t even gotten to Lookout Mountain, Tennessee’s most beautiful walking bridge, or the duck boat. That’s right, 10–gig internet and a duck boat.
L2Outside
The Local
Merchants on Main
Tremont Tavern
Crash Pad
The Company Lab (CO.LAB)
4th Floor Chattanooga Library
Walnut Street Bridge
Main Street Meats
Milk & Honey
Collective Clothing
Estate of Confusion
High Point Climbing Gym
Signal Point
The Camp House
The Bitter Alibi
Taqueria Jalisco
Koch's Bakery
GetBuilt
Bike Chattanooga
Hunter Museum
Velo Coffee
Rembrandt's
Hutton & Smith
The Flying Squirrel
Chad's Records
Association for Visual Arts
Society of Work
The Bitter Alibi
- Address
- 825 Houston Street
- Website
- Visit Website
- Free Lyft
- Free Lyft
Bitter Alibi is an uncovered treasure. Local brews, luscious charm, loads of flannel. Slip in the back door, find a cozy corner, and grab any one of a dozen board games. Get cool with comfy, European styled seating and crowds of thick-rimmed glasses. This won’t be your average bar experience but locals don’t show up for ball games and hot wings. They are counting on The Seoulful or The Italiano in the evening, and The Arnold or The Cheat Day in the AM. Don’t ask, just order. Brunch is served every day but Tuesday.