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Best Bars in Chattanooga: 6 Spots Worth Visiting

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The Best Bars in Chattanooga, In Order

Here’s the full rundown, in the order I’d actually recommend doing it.

Whiskey Thief: The One With the View You’ll Remember

the whiskey thief bar in the edwin hotel Chattanooga

Iris Rooftop: Chattanooga’s Highest Bar, Literally

Stratus: Southside’s Newest Rooftop

chattanooga welcomes you sign

Frothy Monkey: My Own Find, and a Firm Favourite

Once the tour wrapped, I went back to explore a couple of spots on my own—starting with Frothy Monkey, tucked inside the historic Chattanooga Choo Choo terminal. It’s technically a coffeehouse, but don’t let that fool you: full bar, craft cocktails, wine, and a lovely all-day menu that runs from breakfast through late-night. I’d happily go back just for the Monkey Mocha.

STIR: For Serious Cocktail People

Also inside the Choo Choo complex, STIR is where I’d send anyone who takes their cocktails properly seriously. They freeze and hand-carve their own 300lb blocks of artisanal ice in-house, age certain drinks in oak barrels, and keep a genuinely impressive back bar of rare spirits. Pair a drink with their raw oyster bar if you’re there for dinner.

cocktail at the bar of stir Chattanooga

Gate 11 Distillery: The One for Something Different

Rounding out the list, Gate 11 is a proper working micro-distillery inside the Choo Choo, distilling its own gin, vodka, rum, agave spirits, and even absinthe on-site. Walk-in tastings are welcome, and it’s worth timing your visit for their Monday Blues Jam if you’re around.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you walk between Chattanooga’s rooftop bars, or do you need a car? You can absolutely walk or use the free CARTA shuttle between most of these—Whiskey Thief, Iris, and Stratus are all within a short stroll or shuttle ride of each other in the downtown/Southside area.

Is it worth booking a guided bar tour instead of going it alone? For your first night, yes—having someone like Chatt tours guide the order and handle reservations took all the guesswork out of it. After that, exploring on your own (like I did with Frothy Monkey and STIR) is half the fun.

Which Chattanooga rooftop bar has the best sunset view? Stratus and Iris both compete for this, but Stratus’s wraparound terrace facing Lookout Mountain edges it out for a proper golden-hour moment.

Ready to plan your own Chattanooga night out? Book your stay near Southside and you’ll be steps from every bar on this list.

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  • Paula Barreca Barnes

    In 2006, my husband and I made a life-changing decision that would shape the next chapter of our story. With three little ones in tow, we packed up our lives and moved to Taiwan, beginning what would become an incredible 18-year Asian adventure.

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