Chattanooga remains lively and vibrant after dark as it does during the day. You will only run out of things to do in Chattanooga if you choose to. Fortunately, the city won’t let you.
A slew of events and colorful festivals fill Chattanooga’s year-long calendar. Wherever your tastes lean to, the city surely has an entertainment line-up for you.
You can also pedal while you’re taking a pint at this “Ultimate Pub Crawl on Wheels”. New York Magazine and the Atlanta Journal of Constitution has featured Pints & Pedals as one of the fun things you and your friends can do in Chattanooga. This typically two-hour long tour starts in the city’s Southside.
This sports grill has been offering Buffalo wings, sandwiches, and tons of draft beer to both locals and visitors since 1998. Their popular “Craft on Draft” features more than a hundred taps of craft and local brews. Enjoy casual American meals while watching your favorite sport on any of Taco Mac’s more than 35 HD TVs.
Trip Advisor included Chattanooga Ghost Tours, Inc. in its list of top ten ghost tours in the US. Good Morning America also featured it as one of the ten most popular ghost tours in the country. Since 2007, this Chattanooga haunted tour has been entertaining and scaring guests. It is also the first in the world to give willing visitors an opportunity to talk to spirits. Believe it or not, this adult-only ghost hunt is recommended as a fun team-building activity.
The Hair of the Dog Pub reminds you that beer is man’s best friend, second only to dogs. This welcoming neighborhood pub is the ideal place to have a pint and a delicious meal. Guests and locals get a treat of traditional American and English meals while relishing the pub’s homey atmosphere. More than sixty beers are available for your choosing. Feel free to throw darts or shoot a pool game with loved ones and friendly strangers.
Watch full-scale theatrical productions, concerts, comedy shows, and unique Chattanooga events at the Soldiers andSailors Memorial Auditorium. Built in 1922 as a memorial to soldiers and sailors who served in the armed forces, this 3,866 seater also houses the auditorium’s historic concert pipe organ.
This 85-year old theater is known in Chattanooga’s history as the “Jewel of the South”. It offers locals and guests with entertaining features -whether they be silent movies or Broadway hits. It is also the home of the Symphony and Opera Association of Chattanooga. The Tivoli Theatre is also a prime example of early 20th century civic architecture.
After a hectic but memorably fun night out in Chattanooga, put your feet up and relax at Scenic City Properties St. Elmo and Fort Wood rental homes. These lovely Chattanooga accommodations are an easy five-minute drive from the city’s bustling nightlife.