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Discover Chattanooga's flavors on the ChattaBrunch Food Tour, a 3-hour culinary walk through Southside with four restaurant stops and optional cocktail pairings.

The ChattaBrunch Food Tour offers a lively, three-hour journey into Southside Chattanooga, where you’ll visit four distinct restaurants. Priced at $119 per person, this guided walking experience is perfect for those eager to taste local flavors, learn about the area’s history, and meet the people behind the restaurants. The tour is led by a knowledgeable local guide who shares stories about Chattanooga’s traditional cuisine and vibrant community.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on small-group interactions—with a maximum of 12 travelers—and the opportunity to enjoy tapassized dishes at each stop, including an optional cocktail pairing. It’s an excellent way to get a taste of Chattanooga’s food scene in a relaxed, friendly environment, especially for those interested in exploring local culture through its culinary offerings.
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The tour begins outside Adelle’s Crêperie, a well-regarded spot in Chattanooga known for its authentic French-style crepes. This initial stop sets the tone for the tour, offering a chance to sample delicious crepes before moving on to other local favorites. The meeting outside this cozy venue allows for a smooth start and easy group assembly.
From here, the guide leads the group through Southside Chattanooga, a lively neighborhood recognized for its vibrant food scene and historic charm. The walking pace is relaxed, giving ample time to absorb the atmosphere and listen to stories about the area’s development and culinary traditions.

One of the tour’s highlights is a visit to the Bleu Fox Cheese Shop, where guests sample local cheeses paired with craft beers. This stop offers insight into Chattanooga’s artisanal food culture, showcasing locally sourced cheese varieties and the pairing artistry behind them. The shop’s relaxed setting makes it easy to chat with the proprietor and learn about Chattanooga’s cheese scene.
The cheese and beer tasting provides a satisfying break in the itinerary, with enough variety to satisfy different palates. It’s an ideal spot to appreciate small-batch craftsmanship and the local flavor palette.

The tour makes a meaningful stop at the HArt Gallery, a welcoming home that functions as a space for healing and hope. The building’s open doors reflect Chattanooga’s community spirit and support for mental health and recovery. Though not a traditional tourist stop, this visit offers a look into the city’s efforts to foster connection and well-being.
Guests get the chance to see how art and community initiatives intertwine, adding depth to the tour experience. This stop emphasizes Chattanooga’s caring side and its dedication to nurturing its residents.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, the group visits the Common House, Chattanooga’s premier members-only social club. This venue, housed in a building constructed in 1929 and inspired by Spanish architecture, provides a glimpse into the city’s social life. Guests enjoy farm-sourced entrees in a private setting, with ample opportunity to take photos on the patio with Lookout Mountain in the background.
This stop highlights Chattanooga’s blend of historic charm and modern social spaces. The farm-fresh cuisine and elegant ambiance make it a memorable part of the tour.
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A key aspect of the ChattaBrunch Food Tour is the chance to meet the restaurant owners at each stop. This personal interaction helps guests understand the passion and history behind Chattanooga’s eateries. The proprietors often share stories about their craft, their connection to the city, and how traditional flavors influence their menus.
This direct engagement enriches the tasting experience, transforming it from just sampling food to understanding the people and stories behind the dishes.
For adults, there’s an optional cocktail pairing available at some stops, adding a layer of sophistication to the tasting experience. While not included in the base price, the opportunity to enjoy drinks tailored to each culinary stop enhances the tour’s appeal for those who appreciate beverages alongside their food.
Theres some good local drinks, complimenting the flavors of each dish and gaining insight into Chattanooga’s beverage scene.

The small-group format with a maximum of 12 travelers ensures a personalized experience with plenty of opportunities for questions and interactions. The tour departs from outside Adelle’s Crêperie and typically runs in the morning or afternoon.
While the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and not recommended for individuals with food allergies, its pace and setup are designed for casual walking and tasting.
Participants should be prepared for a 3-hour stroll, covering a variety of restaurant stops and walking through Southside Chattanooga. There are no pets or smoking allowed during the tour.

The tour is led by a live English-speaking guide who provides engaging commentary on Chattanooga’s food culture, history, and neighborhoods. A recent review highlights the guide’s considerate, informative, and easygoing style, which enhances the overall experience. The guide’s storytelling makes each stop more meaningful and helps guests connect with the city’s culinary roots.
Guests can reserve their spot with the pay-later option, offering flexibility to their travel plans. Cancellations are fully refundable if made at least 24 hours in advance, making this tour a low-risk choice for those planning ahead.
This food-focused walking tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate local cuisine, enjoy small-group experiences, and want to learn about Chattanooga’s community and history through its flavors. It suits those who are comfortable walking and tasting, and who want a relaxed, engaging way to explore the city.
It’s less suitable for wheelchair users or those with food allergies due to the nature of the stops and tasting options. However, for anyone eager to discover Chattanooga’s culinary diversity and neighborhood vibe, this tour offers a well-rounded, memorable experience.
This guided culinary walk balances delicious tastings, local storytelling, and historic sights in a relaxed setting. While it focuses on small-group interactions and authentic flavors, it also offers moments of community and cultural insight through stops like the H*Art Gallery and Common House.
With comprehensive food tastings at four distinct venues and a knowledgeable guide, the tour provides a meaningful glimpse into Chattanooga’s food scene and neighborhood charm. Its moderate price and flexible booking options make it an accessible choice for travelers eager to sample local flavors while learning about this vibrant city.
Is the tour suitable for people with food allergies?
No, the tour is not recommended for those with food allergies, as the stops include various local dishes that may contain allergens.
Can I join the tour if I don’t drink alcohol?
Yes, the cocktail pairing is optional. You can enjoy the food tastings without participating in the beverage component.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 3 hours, covering four restaurant stops and walking through Southside Chattanooga.
What is the starting point of the tour?
The tour begins outside Adelle’s Crêperie, where guests assemble for the walk.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this experience is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the walking and venue setups.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, thanks to the flexible cancellation policy.