Nashville Food Tours: Discover Local Eats, Drinks & Neighborhoods on Guided Adventures


Officially known as the Riverfront, downtown Chattanooga is the heart of the citys dynamic redevelopment. Since the early 1990s, the Riverwalk and Tennessee Aquarium have anchored this bustling district. From fine dining to quick bites, it offers diverse eateries that draw both tourists and locals. Heres your expert guide to dining like a Chattanooga resident. Big River Grille and Brewing Works Atmosphere: Visitors flock here for the award-winning craft brews, celebrated at beer festivals nati
Recognized as one of the nations premier farmers markets—including a top 10 ranking by Frommers—the Chattanooga Market is a true producer-only venue. Vendors personally grow or craft every item, from hand-blown glass bead necklaces to bushels of tomatoes harvested that morning within a 100-mile radius. If driving, pack a cooler—youll need it for the bounty. 10 Things Not to Miss at the Chattanooga Market Sundays at the First Horizon Pavilion, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Ode to Food The market celebrates l
Chattanooga ranks among the Souths most haunted cities, rivaling New Orleans and Savannah, thanks to wars, devastating floods, tragic love stories, and family feuds. Much like the buried Underground Chattanooga—paved over 150 years ago to escape Tennessee River floods—these eerie tales have long been overlooked. In 2007, Amy Petulla launched Chattanooga Ghost Tours, now ranked among TripAdvisors top 10 ghost tours nationwide. Doubting if Chattanooga had enough documented hauntings, her