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Top Rated Restaurants in Chattanooga, Tennessee

By Christine Bude, published Apr 26, 2007
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Chattanooga, Tennessee is a southern city, rich in history. The city saw it's beginnings 1815, starting out as a trading post and railway center.

Key attractions in and around Chattanooga include: The Aquarium, Chattanooga Choo Choo Railway station., Chattanooga African-American Museum/ Bessie Smith Hall, Chattanooga Nature Center, Chattanooga Regional History Museum, Chattanooga Riverboat, Creative Discovery Museum,. The Houston Museum of Decorative Arts, Hunter Museum of American Art, International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum, Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, Raccoon Mountain Caverns, Rock City gardens, Ruby Falls, Tennessee Aquarium, Tennessee Valley Railroad, Cherokee National Forest and Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park

Visitors to Chattanooga can find fine dining at some of the top rated restaurants in the city, including:

212 Market Street
Chattanooga, TN
423-965-1212
The restaurant opened in 1992 and was a leader in the revitalization of downtown. It is located near the Aquarium. They offer upscale, gourmet food for casual diners. The dinner menu includes entrees such as: Wild Gulf Shrimp, Wild Pacific Salmon, Black Skillet Duck Breast, Smoked Cheddar Chicken, New Zealand Lamb Chops, All Natural Fillet Mignon, Bison Strip Steak, Mushroom Ravioli, Spring Vegetable Plate and Pickett's Farm Trout. Delicious desserts are presented of a dessert cart. The wine list has won The Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator for several years. AAA Three Diamond.

Back Inn Cafe
412 East 2nd Street
Chattanooga, TN
423-265-5033
The cafe has a beautiful view of the Tennessee River. This is a bistro with Italian flair. AAA Three Diamond.

Top Rated Restaurants in Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Takeaways
  • Downtown area has been revitilized.
  • There are a number of historic attractions.
  • There are fine dining restaurants.
Did You Know?
The city was occupied during Civil War.
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Two mountain incline railways in one day is too much for me. You are scaring me, Christine!

Posted on 04/26/2007 at 6:04:00 PM

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