Hey y'all! New to Chattanooga and trying to plan my weekend, any suggestions of restaurants or activities I should put on my to do list??
Ann G. replied:
Taco Mamacita and Milk & Honey And go ahead and plan on https://www.twitter.com/chattanoogafc games for the summer! https://www.twitter.com/chattahooligan
Matt C. replied:
cosign on this one. https://www.twitter.com/chattanoogafc games are a staple of summer and https://www.twitter.com/chattahooligan will take care of you!
Andrew H. replied:
Tupelo Honey!
Beachbum replied:
Go to The Boathouse Allison!! You'll love it!! Welcome to town!!!
Jesse J. replied:
Signal Men trails are all dog friendly. Bitter Alibi is the place to go for drinks and food. Welcome to Chatt!
Will M. replied:
eat at Feed Co. Drink at The Flying Squirrel. Hike at Signal Mountain (Signal Point is cool).
Anyone have recommendations for must go to venues, restaurants or bars in Seattle and Austin?
Tara V. replied:
I can't remember if this is outside of Houston or Austin, but we did it a few years ago while we were at Schliterban... lots of fun if you have an extra day http://www.lazylandl.com/lazyl-tubing-rafting.php
Joe D. replied:
http://www.paseoseattle.com/
JamieDavis M. replied:
(Austin) SOUTH CONGRESS@TOWN LAKE...6 th street fun to ppl watch but not impressed with the bars there...Moonshine Patio Bar on Red River St....Franklins BBQ...Hula Hut...Oasis@Lake Travis
Bill R. replied:
Too late, Jonathan—the Evil Eagles are milking it again on tour. In Memphis next month with Don, Glenn, Joe and Tim bring "The History of The Eagles" to town, as if we could forget.
Bill R. replied:
Driskill Hotel: Stay.
Aaron G. replied:
Austin: The Ginger Man. Sadly, Haddington’s is closed.
George P. replied:
The Back Yard in Austin used to be a phenomenal place. It may have moved or even closed - not sure. I hope it's still around. It is/was literally the huge back yard of someone's home - with a great stage. The house was the bar/restaurant. Very cool place.
Deanna N. replied:
Eastside Cafe has the best food in Austin! No music but you should definitely check it out.
Eric B. replied:
Draught House Pub & Brewery is a great spot. And Perry's Steakhouse & Grille has the best steaks I've ever had. 22 oz bone-in cowboy cut ribeye all the way!
Jen G. replied:
Red room Lounge and Vino Vino in Austin.
John S. replied:
The Salt Lick in Driftwood, the original Chuy's on Barton Springs Rd., and Mrs. Johnsons Bakery. And if you have some down time during the day, Barton Springs.
Claudia C. replied:
Michael Burgher Hey Mike!! My other nephew:) needs some recommendations on where to go to in Seattle and I figured you might know a couple of em. wink wink
Lisa F. replied:
Hotel San Jose in Austin has a very cool/chill lounge. The Continental Club is across the street.
Booth Repair for Restaurant I am needing to have some booths repaired for a restaurant and I'm posting here hoping someone has a contact. We have used stuff-it...
raideo replied:
Look into auto upholstery shops, or boat/marine upholsterers, they should be able to help. Not from the area, so I don't have any specific recommendations, but my uncle ran an auto upholstery place for years, and would do restaurant work too.
ApWvDrew replied:
Check RAM Enterprises out...http://ramseatcovers.com/ I think they sell replacement seat covers anywhere in the US at a reasonable cost. My cousin owns a restaurant and is happy with them.
craigge replied:
There is a foam place off hixson pike that might fit the bill. https://goo.gl/maps/EhkGRPwM8RD2 Name is Chattanooga Foam. Don't know anything about them but might be worth a call.
Finally picked a house in Ooltewah! Now to start picking speech therapist, physical therapist, orthopedic surgeon (knee specifically), neurologist, GI (cyclic vomiting...
Megan R. replied:
And Dr Moses knew plenty about our Kiddo's ortho issues & have heard great things about him from others...and I know Dr Tew is great with knees... (-;
Kristy G. replied:
We went to a place called The Rice Box while we were up there that was good. I was so turned around that I have no clue which part of chattanooga it's in! It was good. It wasn't anywhere near Ooltewah! Looks like I won't be going to Costco as much as I do now! Lol!
Kristy G. replied:
Joni White -plastic cutlery drives me nuts too.
Megan R. replied:
The Rice Box is on Hixson Pike...Hixson area near Stuart Heights. (-; LOL
Jana M. replied:
Best GI we have found is Dr Screws. He has young kids does great with my kiddo!!
Becky G. replied:
Dr David Bruce-ortho- has an office in East Brainerd- I have treated a handful of pts of his in the past, pediatric and adult for PT. Good surgeon.
Amy G. replied:
We use Center for Pediatric Therapy. They have OT, PT, Speech, and Behavior therapy.
Denise B. replied:
We see Dr Gargus at Siskin and everyone in their office is wonderful. The Costco is literally right off I-75 so it wouldn't be that long of a drive if you live close to the interstate. I am not too familiar with the Ooltewah area as I am originally fr om Florida, but there are several good restaurants downtown Chattanooga which also has a great Childrens Discovery Museum that does a lot of sensory events, and the Tennessee Aquarium...lots of things on the riverfront in the warmer months too. Good luck with your move and hope everything goes well.
Rachel S. replied:
WELCOME!! Dr. Tolosa, is also amazing. He is in with Dr. Screws! We love that office. Dr. Gargus is worth the wait. We do speech at the Chattanooga Speech and Hearing center on Holtzclow Ave. We also love to eat at Cheddars and Mellow Mushroom.
Jana M. replied:
Yes. My son loves Dr Gargus!!
Kim S. replied:
Pediatrics Plus does PT, OT, Speech, Feeding Therapy. We strive to get you started within a week. 423-894-4774
Brandi H. replied:
Los Patros is good. Our son is on the spectrum and the servers and everyone are always so nice and accommodating.