Monday, April 25, 2022

A Weekend in Chattanooga is Not Enough

 


As it turns out, this blog is a great excuse for weekend getaways … and to drink. So based on some requests from friends, we spent a recent weekend in Chattanooga to check out the cocktail scene. While Chattanooga is known for its outdoor adventures, we found plenty to do indoors at the many bars and restaurants, including a few speakeasies! And to be fair, we did walk across the pedestrian bridge to the north shore and back … totally worth the walk.




First, if you are staying in a hotel in downtown Chattanooga, you may find some pretty great cocktails in your own hotel bar. Chattanooga has a surprising number of great hotel bars. We stayed at the Moxy downtown on this trip. It’s hard to beat a hotel where you check in AT the bar and get a free cocktail before you ever go to your room. The signature cocktail is definitely the way to go! While the outdoor bar – the Railyard – wasn’t open yet for the season, we did enjoy our time at Bar Moxy including the patio. Unfortunately, the operating hours have been seriously reduced due to pandemic staffing shortages, so get your drink on before 11:30 p.m.




 

Just up the street, the Kinley Hotel has one of our favorite bars in town. Company is a speakeasy behind the bookcase in the lobby. They actually knock before letting you in (no password required.) The atmosphere is classic, with a great selection of food and drinks – including classics like an Old Fashioned and a Flamed Sazerac that was one of Scott’s favorite drinks of the weekend. They had Christy’s favorite champagne - a blanc de blanc. Company is a must for anyone wanting a classy evening or a step back in time!




 Another excellent choice is Whiskey Thief, the rooftop bar at the Edwin Hotel. It’s worth a visit just for the view of the riverfront. The drinks and food are an added bonus. (Fried Green Tomatoes, yes please!) Reservations are accepted and recommended here also.




And as for classic lobby bars, you can’t go wrong with Bar & Billiards at the Read House. Billed as a “speakeasy,” it’s pretty easy to spot off the main lobby. But the vibe is definitely 1920’s with a modern twist, as is the rest of the hotel. Scott had one of the best Manhattans of the trip here, and Christy got her one of her favorite drinks - prosecco.




One of our favorite spots has a new life at the Dwell Hotel. Formerly Matilda Midnight, Night Pearl is a tiki concept in the same dark and jazzy space off the lobby. The signature cocktails are creative and tasty. We also enjoyed some small plates here that you don’t find often – like fish dip and pot stickers.





The Chattanooga Choo Choo seems to have their own eating and drinking experience on one property. Food and great cocktails at Stir, Nic & Normans and Frothy Monkey … their own distillery with a cocktail bar at Gate 11, and a historic train car turned beer bar at American Draft. You could spend all weekend here! We also recommend a tasting experience at Chattanooga Experimental Distillery across the street.




Other worthy choices include the rooftop at the Westin Hotel, where they make a mean Manhattan with some of the best views in the city, and the new rooftop at the Chattanoogan Hotel. They actually replaced the indoor pool with a bar!




Of course, there are other options for great food and drink downtown. Another “speakeasy” bar hiding in plain sight is Wiseguy Lounge. It’s basically the basement section of Goodfellas Pizza, right behind the Moxy. We were expecting a secret door but it’s a staircase behind the bar. This building has some very cool stories. One of the rooms at Wiseguy was actually a secret gambling hall hidden behind a wall. You can now hang out in the same room with some of the same restored gaming tables. Oh, and did we mention that the drinks are excellent? The Old Fashioned made Christy happy, and Scott had a flaming bourbon drink called the Broken Hatchet - perhaps the best drink of the weekend. What is it with drinks and fire on this trip?




We love local businesses with great stories. No Hard Feelings is definitely one of those. This bar started out as a popup in Nashville and settled along Broad Street. The name comes from parting words the owner had with a previous employer. Good name for a bar indeed. It’s a great hangout space with a disco ball or two and lots of leather seating. The menu is simple, but the drinks are delicious. This would probably be our hangout space if we lived here.



 

After midnight, the list of available options gets shorter. We’re happy to share that we found an excellent spot for your a.m. needs! Exile off Main is basically a backyard bar just south of Main Street. The indoor bar space is pretty small, but as long as the weather is nice, this is a great spot to hang outside! Lots of chairs, a patio, cold beer and some good cocktails. This was a great way to finish the night.





Main Street has no shortage of great places for food and drink. On past visits, we’ve enjoyed Flying Squirrel’s cocktails and small plates. This time, we tried State of Confusion. Great space, great food and creative Latin / Peruvian food. 



To end the weekend, we enjoyed brunch at Proof, an incubator space that also appears to have a great drink menu. We’ll be back another time for that!

So to summarize our Chattanooga experience / detail our Tipsy Picks:

Favorite Hotel BarCompany

Favorite Hangout SpotWiseguy Lounge OR No Hard Feelings

Favorite Late NightExile off Main

We realize that we missed an entirely separate category here – the breweries. We’ll have to save that one for another trip! But feel free to hit us up for ideas in the meantime … we’ve been to most of them.




Thursday, April 7, 2022

🥃 🍷 Our favorite Knoxville Bars (so far) 🥃 🍷

 



Our blog is all about finding great cocktails where and when we travel. But we also like great drinks closer to home!  So this entry is all about our favorite places in Knoxville, at least for now. We spend a lot of time on the north side of downtown, so that’s where we’ll start. These are places that, unless we have plans elsewhere, you can usually find us on any given weekend.

Don’t worry, we’ll cover some other areas in future posts! 

Corner Lounge

Let’s start with our favorite spot. Ever wonder what it’s like to go “Where everybody knows your name?” Welcome to Cheers Knoxville, aka the Corner Lounge! This is for sure our favorite watering hole in Knoxville for lots of reasons. It’s the oldest bar in town. Con Hunley got his start here. Cormac McCarthy tossed back a few here. They are a classic bar with great drinks (Scott is hooked on Sheena’s Manhattan and Christy is a sucker for Nat’s Bucket of Mos), great food, live music, and a great bunch of regular patrons. Check them out before they get too popular – they did get a 3.75 on a recent foodie review – pinkies up!





Public House

10 years ago, you didn’t walk around on Magnolia Avenue just north of Depot at night. But Public House was there and they’re still going strong. They have a great selection of wine, beer and cocktails – yes, they have yet another of Scott’s favorite Manhattans in town. The bartenders are excellent (shoutout to Franklin and Javier), and the vibe is laid back. They also have a great patio area.




Frank & George’s

One of the newest of our favorite spots is in an unlikely place – a food hall. Frank and George’s Bar is part of the Marble City Market food hall. The bartenders are veterans from other spots in town and have come up with some great cocktails – the Old Fashioned and Manhattan in particular are very tasty. 





Central Depot

Just down the street from the food hall on Depot you’ll find the appropriately named Central Depot (located on the corner of said streets.) Literally, one of the coolest bars on the corner. The menu includes cocktails mainly made with local products and local beers on tap. It’s a friendly vibe where you can just hang out.




Brother Wolf

Once upon a time, we spent a lot of time at Sapphire on Gay Street. As we wait to see if they reopen, it makes sense that we would love the next business from owners Aaron Thompson and Jessica King. Brother Wolf is an Italian aperitif bar with a great selection of cocktails and small bites. They’ve done a great job with the space in the Old City!



Runner Up: For one of the best cocktail selections in town (including a fantastic Old Fashioned) Kefi is a great option. They have cocktail samplers so you can try three different selections at a time! Opa! (Yes, they have a Greek-inspired menu.)

Like we said in the beginning, there are lots of other places we enjoy just downtown – Tern Club, Double S Wine Bar, Bistro at the Bijou, Bernadette’s, 5:30 Lounge to name a few.  And some we haven’t tried yet like the Tennessean and Lonesome Dove. Stay tuned for more about our local favorites! We may even list our favorite Old Fashioned and Manhattan spots.



You may notice that we didn’t cover any of the growing number of breweries. That’s in another post here.

Think we missed something - Let us know!




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