Comedy in Chattanooga
A Chattanooga Girls’ Night Out
A Chattanooga Guys’ Night Out
From music lovers and theatergoers to craft brewers and bar crawlers, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant city. Whether you’re catching a live show at one of the Scenic City’s acclaimed venues, sipping cocktails with a view, or sampling late-night bites at local favorites, Chattanooga’s nightlife offers endless ways to make the evening unforgettable.
Long gone are the Prohibition-era days where nary a brewery was to be found. Over the past three decades, Chattanooga’s craft beer scene has blossomed into a hoppy haven where beer lovers can sip and sample local drafts across taprooms, patios, and restaurants citywide. Whether you’re craving something floral, funky, sour, or sweet, local brewers are pouring creativity into every pint to help you discover your next favorite pour.
For those who prefer something shaken or stirred, Chattanooga’s cocktail scene doesn’t disappoint. Across the city’s atmospheric bars, stylish restaurants, and hidden speakeasies, mixologists craft drinks that are as inventive as they are flavorful. From reimagined classics to bold new creations, each sip highlights the region’s spirit with local ingredients and small-batch liquors, giving every cocktail a distinctly Scenic City twist.
From hole-in-the-wall dives to high-energy karaoke spots, Chattanooga’s bars and pubs offer something for every mood and moment. Many highlight the city’s rich, storied past, blending history with a hearty dose of fun and local flair. Catch the big game over savory shareables, challenge friends to trivia or pool, or belt out your favorite tune at karaoke night. And don’t forget to swing by throughout the year for the seasonal pop-ups and themed events that keep Chattanooga’s bar scene buzzing all year long.
Chattanooga’s musical roots run deep, with a legacy that once drew legendary blues, jazz, and soul artists like Bessie “The Empress of the Blues” Smith, Sam Gooden and Fred Cash of The Impressions, and bassist Jimmy Blanton. Today, that same spirit of creativity continues to thrive across the city’s stages. From intimate listening rooms and outdoor amphitheaters to grand theaters and symphony halls, Chattanooga hosts an eclectic mix of live music, touring Broadway shows, plays, and ballets. These world-class performers are hosted by a lineup of historic venues, including the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium, the Chattanooga Theatre Centre, and Tennessee’s own “Jewel of the South”: the Tivoli Theatre. More intimate venues include The Signal, Barrelhouse Ballroom, and newest edition Monospace, a venue that blends culinary delicacies with an immersive music experience. On Main Street, the Songbirds Foundation offers an event space alongside music history exhibits and educational offerings.
Across the city, several clubs offer sophisticated hospitality spaces where groups can gather for social, professional, and community events. The storied Mountain City Club now welcomes members to its new home above Old Gilman Grill in the West Village, while just a few blocks away, the Walden Club offers sweeping views of both the downtown skyline and surrounding mountains. Meanwhile, Common House Chattanooga brings new life to a restored historic YMCA, now reimagined as a stylish hub for connection, conversation, and community.
Chattanooga’s country clubs offer a plethora of tennis and pickleball leagues, sprawling golf greens, and stunning event venues showcasing the best of the region’s natural beauty. Patrons are guaranteed to encounter luxurious dining, recreation, and entertainment options at the many clubs on offer, including Black Creek Club, Chattanooga Golf & Country Club, Cleveland Country Club, Lookout Mountain Club, Manker Patten Tennis Club, McLemore, The Ooltewah Club, Signal Mountain Golf & Country Club, Hixson’s Valleybrook Golf & Country Club, and Creeks Bend Golf Club.
Local artists, makers, creatives, and entrepreneurs are constantly bringing new and vibrant events to the ‘Nooga nightlife scene. Keep an eye out for concert series, seasonal festivals and markets, charitable benefits and galas, pop-up events, and more.