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    Innside Restaurant

    4.6 (83 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Tamara M.

    A gem of a place that is right by the Read hotel. I would definitely suggest coming here for a quick breakfast over Starbucks. The biscuit was incredible and was made in less than 60 seconds. With cheese, it was 3.25. I wish I could've stayed for one of their larger egg breakfasts with hashbrowns. I will definitely return here! The service was also amazing.

    Kien H.

    It's a small diner feel. It's full of super nice ladies who give southern charm, and I can appreciate that! It's not a super big shop,but they're more seats than you think once you walk in. They have a long bar top area to sit at as well (not liquor bar or course). Very affordable and reasonable on the pockets and it has some great simple food. Sausage egg and cheese sandwich was good and plenty big. It was more than just a thin sandwich,it has all the sandwich fixings that gave it some extra size and made it more full and complete (vs just having egg,meat, and cheese). Grits were okay, after adding a bunch of butter and salt they were pretty solid. French fries were ...French fries. Not particularly sensational. Turkey club was really good. Bacon was very well done and the toast was toasted very well. If you want a good and quick and good diner food, this is for you!

    Appetite buster breakfast omelette
    Mathew S.

    This is a biased review of a small-town diner (yet located in a decent-sized city). It's not a recreation of what used to be, it's a time capsule, a relic that seems to have averted dormancy. Trying to employ a level of self-awareness with a nod towards my own blind spot/s, I'll start with these two disclosures: I'm an elder Millennial and my grandfather owned an operated a mom-and-pop deli from before I was born through the 1990s. Put those together, and you get this: I basically grew up in a restaurant like this, so to say that nostalgia clearly colors my view is an understatement. The interior, man, oh man, is an atrocity. It's 45 years old, in all the derivations of yellow-base (yellow! orange! brown!!!) that make skin crawl. It's like an eternal palate of autumnal horror. Think the old Burger King colors, sans red. And it absolutely makes my soul sing with joy. Lattice work. Formica/plastic adorns everything. Admonishments about being kind. Stuff on the walls that look like somebody's kid drew it. Chalk-board specials. That said, the dedication to the theme, the overt nostalgia, the fact that either Reagan or HW or Clinton could have been in office, brought a sense of ease and comfort. Nearly bliss. The woman who took my order made me feel like family. This wasn't that she was faking the well-trained corporate smile as decreed in on-boarding literature, a la, "be sure to say 'my pleasure' after being thanked for the spicy chicken sandwich and waffle fries"; I swear to you, I think this woman, despite me being in there for the first time ever, circumspect of the fact that customers' experiences usually determine commercial viability (rather than, say, an influencer touting a passing experience because they need to be noticed and your restaurant happened to be a part of said influencer's soulless daily wanderlust in search of a sense of never-to-be-found self-actualization which leads to no one going any where (or every one going no where?) but thinking that everyone's doing fine through their filters and screens), had a genuine appreciation for others and a tacit interest in other living, breathing human beings. This is something that doesn't happen much anymore to my experience. She was delightful, courteous, accommodating- if you look up Southern hospitality on Wikipedia, this woman's picture should be staring you in the face. Kind-hearted smile, raspy voice, petite but tough-as-nails and all. Ok, ok! We get it, you wordy, parenthetical bastard! Get to it! The food, damned you! Well, yes, of course there was food. In this instance, it was a loaded omelette. Here's what I absolutely loved about it: absolutely no filler (read: starch) in the omelette proper. Egg, cheese, sausage, ham, tomatoes. Period. See how I didn't say hashed browns? This is exactly as it should be. The starches, graciously, were placed to the margins of the plate: toast and grits. No mas. When queried about hot sauce, already overwhelmed by the copious amounts of protein before me, I paused. The delightful waitress, again, knowing what to say to make my socks roll up and down so violently that the seams would strain asked, wait for it, "Tabasco or...Texas Pete?" (Hell to the YES. She knew I wanted hot sauce, and like she had some sort of flippin' dossier on my culinary proclivities, could read that I think Tobasco is crap and had a remedy in hand). The omelette was buttery, the textures inside varied but were all dense and satisfying; the paradigm wasn't challenged, much less smashed, but this was a damned fine utilitarian omelette, designed not to be written about in Bon Appetit, but to launch a preemptive strike on daylight hunger. The grits were great, the toast was toast, the omelette was extraordinary. Literally. All in all, my gut was full. So was my soul/emotional well-being/ spiritual state/ mental health. Walk in hungry, walk out centered. Top tip: if/when I'm back in Chattanooga, I'm turning my phone off before I go in. Unplug and immerse.

    Delicious breakfast around the corner from our hotel; would return! Friendly people, great diner!

    a plate of breakfast food
    Michael F.

    Old school diner. Exactly what I was looking for. Knew I was in the right place when I walked in and everyone knew everyone. All the customers were local. Food was just right. Eggs, bacon, toast and HASH BROWNS! My goodness I like shredded hash browns. Service as A+++. Attentive. Smiles all around. Will be my go to when I come to Chattanooga.

    Half of Turkey Club (I had already eaten the other half)
    Joe C.

    Stopped in for lunch today, and while I had missed the opportunity for breakfast I had an out of this world turkey club with small tator tots and a coffee. Truly enjoyed it. The staff was very polite and attentive. Also, I had eaten half of it before I remembered to take a picture, but man...that turkey club was solid. Great lunch spot if you're nearby.

    Fried Bologna Sandwich

    This is a family-run restaurant that serves great, authentic Southern lunch stand food that is reminiscent of a bygone era. I had expected to order a cheeseburger (my wife did, and her's was delightful), but I couldn't remember the last time I'd had an honest-to-goodness fried bologna sandwich. The taste took me back to boyhood summers in North Carolina. Good food, good coffee in abundance, and equally good music. I wouldn't change a thing.

    Chattanooga local favorite Innside
    Trish M.

    So happy to see one of my favorite downtown spots still thriving. How many many business decisions and office gossip stories have taken place at those tables over the years?!?! This place is Chattanooga history. It's been over 20 years and thank God nothing has changed. We used to come from the BCBS office next door for breakfast or lunch just about everyday. I was staying at The Westin last week and stopped in to see if the BLT was still as good and I'm ready to move back just for it. It was the BLT no one in ATL can make and the one I've been looking for. If you're visiting Chattanooga this is not to be missed, it's where the locals eat! Nothing fancy, just good food and warm service Street parking or there's a garage across the street. You can call in your pickup order. These people are good and they know most of their customers are in a break so they don't doddle

    Bologna and cheese hash browns and gravy and biscuits
    Tallie W.

    I've been here twice now and both times have been very pleasant experiences. The staff are all very friendly, checking in on you and letting you customize your order however you want (which is how I ended up ordering the bologna in my hash browns - yum). My last visit, I was wearing a Purple Rain shirt and I was asked if I liked Prince. Once I said yes, he had switched the music over to Prince. The food here is great - we have really only done breakfast so far, but I am excited to see what lunch holds as their lunch menu items sound so tasty. I also have to say that Waffle House has nothing on their hash browns.

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    Great local place. Rapid service, good food, and lots of customers call the staff by name, and vice versa.

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    Food was good. I loved the atmosphere. Ate breakfast here two days while visiting Chattanooga.

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    I just had breakfast at 7:30 on a Thursday morning. I enjoyed my veggie omelet and biscuits and gravy. I like the traditional "diner" set up

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    Great food; super sandwiches; excellent service! Nice cafe atmosphere! Good place for takeout!

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    Good food. Diner atmosphere with a revolving crowd. Service was quick and a great spot for a fast bite to eat.

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    Super fast and great lunch spot. Not everyone's cup of tea but I've been back a few times and will go again.

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    4.4
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    1.2 mi
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    Milk & Honey absolutely lived up to the hype. We went for breakfast, and despite the fact that they…read moredon't take reservations, we didn't have to wait at all which already felt like a small miracle. Our server Katie was fantastic. Since it was our first visit and everything on the menu spoke to us, she helped steer us in the right direction. I ended up ordering the pistachio croissant, and honestly... I'd go back for that alone. It was warm, huge by croissant standards, and absolutely heavenly. I even grabbed another one to take home because Future Me deserved a little happiness too. We also tried the raspberry lemon danish, which was a delicious combo, but the pistachio croissant stole the show without breaking a sweat. We started with the poutine, and while it wasn't the traditional version I've had before, it was incredible. Instead of cheese curds blocks, it came with pulled pork and melted cheese, and somehow it just worked. Comfort food with a little Southern flair. For breakfast, we had the ham and cheese omelet with breakfast potatoes. It was exactly what you want it to be--classic, satisfying, and impossible to regret if that's your usual order. I also tried the Liquid Gold juice. Their juice selection is impressive, but I may have accidentally found my forever order on the first try. It was so refreshing, with just a hint of ginger. For a hot drink, I highly recommend the London fog. I'm not usually a tea fan but if you don't want coffee, this is an excellent option. Before we left, we picked up some of their salted caramels to go, and they make the perfect little gift... assuming you have enough self-control not to eat them all in the car. The vibe here is upscale southern diner. One of the signs on the wall said, "All are welcome, but you need to act right," and honestly, that's the kind of life advice we could all use. I also really appreciated that parking was free. In Chattanooga these days it's hard finding a place where you don't have to scan a QR code, download an app, and pay to park just to eat. Great food, great atmosphere, great service. Milk & Honey is absolutely worth a visit...and if you're debating the pistachio croissant, stop debating and just order it. Your only regret will be not getting a second one.

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    Selection of their hot sauces
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    Lemon raspberry danish
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    Inside the cafe
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    Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar

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    Full bar
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    We stopped in for a late lunch after taking the Chattanooga trolley/train tour. Wanted to see a…read morelittle more of the area and it was only about a half a mile from the station/public parking lot where the tours take off. If one can't walk that far there is parking around the warehouse that Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen and other shops are located in. It was a quiet afternoon around 2 pm. Our waitress was prompt and answered our questions. I was happy to see they had gluten free bread/buns. I ordered the Whisky and onion smash burger on a gluten free bun and it was so good I tried to replicate the topping with what I had back at the Airbnb we were staying at. When I get home I'll check out the ingredients better and give it another try. I had a side of green beans nicely seasoned with bacon as my side. My husband, bless his heart, ordered the honey pecan chicken salad sandwich on gluten free bread so I could taste it. It was also delicious and he had a side of home fries to die for. We would definitely come back and try more of their menu if in the area again.

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    Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar
    Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar

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    4.4
    (183 reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    We came here on two separate occasions during our 4-day trip in Chattanooga based on its convenient…read moreproximity to our AirBnB. The first time we came for a late lunch. I got the Chicken BLTA Panini, my partner got the Turkey Brie Panini, and we split an order of their Tater Tots, as recommended by our waiter. My CBLTA was okay and my partner really liked his Turkey Brie Panini (I liked it too), and we both really liked the Tater Tots. Our second time we came for a late breakfast. Funny enough, we had the same waiter - he was great. This time I got the Turkey Brie Panini and an order of the Tater Tots. I was very happy this time around. I would definitely recommend the Turkey Brie Panini - especially because it keeps well - I didn't finish mine and had the other half as a snack later. Not necessarily a spot to go out of your way for but a really great spot if it's close by.

    This was on my list to try when visiting Chattanooga, so we decided to stop in for bagels. One…read morething I learned on this trip is that I do not like Montreal bagels. I wouldn't mind paying $5 for a bagel with cream cheese if it was delicious, but what I got here was worth $1 maybe. I can't speak to dining in or their other menu items. The restaurant looked really cute and the employee who helped us was very nice. But we were sooo disappointed in the bagels, especially with the cost.

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    Common House

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    4.5
    (10 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    What an incredible, special place…read more Tl;Dr: Just become a member -- you'll thank me. My first real interaction here was when I popped by to co-work my first week as a member. The espresso machine had a fluke accident, and Kelly, the General Manager, kindly offered that they now 'owed me a latte' the next time I came in. I figured this was just being nice to a new member--or maybe I'd go to the bar sometime and have to awkwardly explain to the bartender that I was supposedly owed a free latte. Instead, on my next visit, the concierge checking me in said, "Ben! I believe we owe you a latte. Please let me know how you'd like it. I'll call it up, and they'll bring it down here to you where you're working." I'm sorry, I don't remember being born into royalty. But that's how you feel when you're a member. Exhibit 2: I brought my family here over the holidays, hoping to finally visit the Christmas pop-up bar. Unfortunately, we came on the night of an event when the bar was closed. When I asked about it, Liz, the sommelier, offered to open the bar for our group and proceeded to spend her evening making us drinks. Merry Christmas, indeed. Thanks for being so welcoming to my family. The hospitality here is truly second to none. On top of that, the quality and thoughtfulness of everything--the decor, the events, the menus, the amenities--everything here is so warm and wonderful. And how convenient that the House can be your office, your gym, your restaurant, your vacation resort and pool, and even your cozy reading nook. I thought it was a little silly when proximity to this cool-looking social club was a factor in choosing where to live when we moved to Chattanooga in 2024. In hindsight, that's turned out to be one of my best decisions.

    Excellent menu in this private club, located in a fascinating structure from the 1920s in the South…read moreMain neighborhood. Everything houghtfully served with attention and care.

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    Honey bun at brunch
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    Frothy Monkey

    3.8
    (505 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    Visited twice in the same week--once with a group of five (ages 22-58), once with just my wife…read more Breakfast both times. Was a hit with all ages. My wife has a gluten and dairy allergy, and I've got a tree nut allergy, Alpha-Gal, plus a diabetes kicker. We're usually a solid test for any kitchen. Both visits, the staff passed. Knowledgeable, showed genuine concern, and were able to make accommodations without a lot of back-and-forth. Good selection on the menu meant we weren't working from a short list of options either. Food was good across both visits--consistent, which matters as much as a single great meal. My son particularly liked the Brunch Sausage Burger. Looked good, and seemed entirely appropriate after a late night. Large space, tables well spread out, and located not far from downtown. Easy place to settle in whether you're with a crowd or just the two of you. Good for: small kids, business meals, casual meals, groups Would come back. Already did once.

    Frothy Monkey is located in a former train station. The building is beautiful and is attached to a…read morehotel. I have been to the Nashville Frothy Monkey years ago but I really enjoyed this one in Chattanooga. I had the maple chicken salad with a side of bacon and it was delicious. Chicken salad was not overpowering in mayonnaise. It was sweet and had enough flavor. I liked that they paired it with mutigrain bread and chips and salsa. I enjoyed my golden milk latte also. Our server was great and I forgot to ask her for her name. Definitely recommend this place.

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    Coffee bar and dining area
    A Golden Monkey Latte + Vegan Bowl.
    A Golden Monkey Latte + Vegan Bowl.
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    Southern Squeeze - Chattanooga

    Southern Squeeze - Chattanooga

    4.6
    (128 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Our daughter has celiac disease and it's been a HUGE blessing to find a place that she can go to…read moreand not worry about finding good options! Bowls, salads, drinks, desserts...such a gift to feel like you can indulge within your dietary limits. Plenty of great seating, including a nice outdoor area, and we've always had amazing service and care while dining there. Appreciate their wall of health items for purchase as well.

    Finally a place that cares about making healthy food! Everything here is seed oil free and organic…read more They don't give out plastic straws or plastic cutlery (so grateful for that!). There are tons of vegan options, and you don't have to look too hard for gf options if that's your jam. The store itself is packed with amazing health food items like mushroom coffee, shilajit, matcha, electrolytes, and so much more. They also have a refrigerated grab-and-go section with fresh juices, rice paper rolls, chia seed pudding, and a lentil casserole. The glass dessert case is full of vegan treats like peanut butter and chocolate cups, bliss balls, and donuts. The menu is extensive with tons of great organic vegan options. I ordered the grilled cheese sandwich on sourdough (they also offer gluten-free and multigrain) with cashew cheese and a side of chili. I also got a beet juice, a lemon lavender muffin, chia seed pudding, and a decaf oat milk latte. The sandwich was pretty good. The bread seemed really fresh and I enjoyed the cashew cheese. The side of chili had a slight twist that elevated it above most regular chili recipes. It was good, but had a little too much corn for my taste personally. The beet juice was delicious and a generous portion. The desserts were just okay, but I appreciated that they weren't overly sweet and didn't have any weird ingredients. Honestly, it's just so nice knowing your food has no weird ingredients and everything is organic! The only downside was the coffee. Honestly, it was probably one of the worst I've ever had. Maybe it was just an off day or a mistake, I'm not sure. Everything else was good though! I would definitely recommend this spot. The decor is really cute and inviting. I love that they offer plenty of seating options too -- indoor, an enclosed outdoor patio, and an exterior exposed patio. Logistical Notes: Parking was super easy with a lot right out front. There are two accessible bathrooms for people with disabilities, and I love that they have a gender-inclusive restroom as well. You order at the register, they bring you your food, and then you bus your own "tray."

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