Chattanooga Chattanooga

Chattanooga, nichée au bord de la rivière Tennessee, offre de la nourriture de confort du Sud comme les côtes de porc au barbecue, le poulet frit et la semoule, entourée de belles montagnes et d'une riche histoire de la guerre civile.

Milk & Honey

Milk & Honey

135 North Market Street, Chattanooga, 37405, United States Of America

Coffee • Desserts • American • Coffee & Tea


"The good: they have items labeled as “vegan option available.” The bad: After having our table given away mistakenly to someone who just walked in without waiting, we endured a pretty chaotic dining experience. While vegan options are marked, there is no actual description of what this option entails, and don’t count on the wait staff to know. Also, I ordered the protein breakfast bowl vegan option, which replaced the eggs with tofu scramble, but someone still threw feta all over it. I had to wait for mine to be fixed while my husband ate his breakfast, and when it arrived, it was still an odd bowl of too much raw kale, tofu, avocado, and a scant offering of grains. It wasn’t exactly the hearty breakfast for which I had hoped after waiting over an hour to eat. When I tried to flag someone down for sourdough bread on the side (to fill me up , I just couldn’t get anyone to come over. It turned out to be a pretty stressful experience and not the enjoyable brunch for which I had hoped. I will say that they have plenty of plant milk options available, and the oat milk latte was good. I’d recommend going when things are less hectic so maybe the service would be better. The manager (without me asking! did give me the dish for free, which was super cool, but I wouldn’t order this again. I got a coffee to go, and they gave me a cup without a fitted lid so I spilled coffee all over me before my four-hour ride back home. Lovely. It was kind of a comically bad experience all the way around, but I’m giving three stars instead of two because the manager was just so nice. I hope they work out the quirks because the restaurant environment is lovely. Updated from previous review on 2022-02-20"

Mean Mug Coffeehouse Southside

Mean Mug Coffeehouse Southside

114 W Main St, 37402, Chattanooga, United States

Cafés • Coffee • Coffee & Tea • Breakfast-brunch


"I was disappointed with both the service and the food. I placed a to-go order, and the girl who took my order told me it would take 15-20 minutes. When I arrived about 15 minutes later, I paid for my order, only to be told that it would take another 10 minutes. I ended up waiting at a table for them to finish preparing my food. After a while, I checked in again, and another staff member said she would check on my order. She came back to inform me it would be another 10 minutes. By then, I had waited 40 minutes for an everything bagel with eggs and a side of potatoes, along with a breakfast combo that included a biscuit, eggs, grits, and sausage. I checked in yet again, and the girl seemed annoyed by my inquiry, which added to my frustration. The restaurant was busy at that time, but I noticed that customers who had come in after me and placed their orders for coffee and food received everything promptly while I was still waiting. At no point did anyone check in with me to say, “We forgot your order; we’re working on it,” or “The kitchen is backed up.” I would have appreciated that information rather than having to ask repeatedly. After waiting 50 minutes, I approached the counter to request a refund. The same girl who had previously brushed me off noticed my request and just tossed the bag onto the counter. I grabbed it and left, only to find that they hadn’t included any jam or ketchup. The potatoes were lukewarm and not very tasty, the bagel was decent (it's hard to go wrong with a bagel), but the biscuit was dry, and the eggs looked unappetizing. I would not recommend this place. I've included pictures to show what my 50-minute wait resulted in."

Bridgeman's Chophouse

Bridgeman's Chophouse

107 W M.L.K. Blvd, Chattanooga, TN 37402, United States, 37402-2507

Cafés • Cheese • Seafood • American


"We have lived in the area for 12 years now and this was our first (and last) visit to Bridgeman 's Chophouse. We have visited many 'fine dining ' steakhouses over the years and tried several in Chattanooga before with mixed results, so, after reading the various reviews of Bridgemen 's we decided to go for our 21st anniversary. We had a reservation for 5:30 on a weekday and knew there was valet parking since this restaurant is in the Read House Hotel. What we didn 't expect was the back-up at the intersection for all the guests trying to valet park that lasted quite some time. We opted to use the parking lot across the street, which had quite a few homeless hanging around. Once inside the restaurant, we were seated quickly by a hostess who was definitely under-dressed for a supposed fine dining restaurant. The booth we sat at had seats so low that we were offered cushions to lift us higher to the table (never had that happen before); we are average height adults. We had before dinner drinks that were only okay and an appetizer of the hand-cut fries with truffle and parmesan (greasy and tasteless). We each ordered steak (husband had the 16 ounce rib eye that he said was tough and flavorless, I had the 6 ounce filet) and each had the Caesar salad with anchovies (the Caesar dressing had a sweet taste and the anchovies did not taste like anchovies). We had requested a bottle of red wine with dinner and, while we were each given a glass of the red wine, when I questioned having the bottle I was told by the server he had forgotten and, since we had each had a glass, they could not open a new bottle for us to have what would have been the remainder of 'our ' bottle. We did not have dessert. Service was okay, the male who refilled our water glasses was more attentive than the server, although he (server) was pleasant enough. We expected more from this restaurant and do not recommend it for a fine-dining experience, especially for those prices."