There’s a new sheriff bar + restaurant in town.
Whiskey Cowgirl, a country music bar and restaurant, is the latest addition to Chattanooga’s Southside. Located on Broad Street in the same complex that includes Gordon Food Service, Pizza Bros, and Haygood Market, it will fill the last available space in the buildings.
The project is being led by Chattanooga developer John Wise, who built Southside Social + a series of apartment complexes in the area.
We recently got a sneak peek of the space, here’s what you can expect when the bar + restaurant opens its doors in late September.
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There will be no shortage of TVs, live music, and entertainment at this Southside spot. | Photo by NOOGAtoday |
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🎶 The music
Live music will take place four times a week, Thursdays-Sundays. The space will also offer line dancing + open mic nights for anyone wanting to put on their dancing shoes or hit the stage themselves. |
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🎨 The space
Whiskey Cowgirl is an indoor and outdoor establishment spanning over 14,000 sqft. The space has been decorated with murals + art installations of country music icons. Bonus: if you’re as big of a fan of local artist Olivia Reckert as we are, you’re going to love seeing all of the work she’s done at this spot. The indoor space includes: - Two bars (one downstairs + the VIP one upstairs)
- A massive stage for live music
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26 TVs (you’ll never have to miss the big game)
- A mechanical bull (Editors Brianna + Kristen got a chance to try this out for ourselves, to say it was fun is an understatement)
- Pool tables + billiards
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A VIP section upstairs with plenty of seating + a bar (you can reserve or rent this space during shows or for private parties)
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Chill in the pool or up on the balcony in Whiskey Cowgirl's outdoor space. | Photo by NOOGAtoday |
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The outdoor space includes: - A pool with a swim-up bar
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Outdoor seating + private seating areas
- Another bar
- A smoker cooking up some delicious eats
- Chattanooga Whiskey barrel tables
- A fire pit
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A balcony with lounge chairs + umbrellas
In the meantime, make sure to follow Whiskey Cowgirl’s Instagram page for exciting updates. The business is also currently hiring for all positions. Those who are interested can email their resumes to whiskeycowgirlchatt@gmail.com. |
Share this story with your country music-lovin', boot-scootin' friends and family. |
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Today - An Evening with Jessamyn Stanley | Thurs., Sept. 1 | 6-7:30 p.m. | Parkside Hall, 2035 Polk St. | Donation, RSVP | Join author, yoga teacher, entrepreneur, and advocate Jessamyn Stanley for a yoga session + talk.
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Books & Brews | Thurs., Sept. 1 | 6-8 p.m. | Wanderlinger Brewing Co. | Free+ | Dress as your favorite literary character for a costume contest + play book-themed trivia — Wanderlinger will donate $5 to support Girls Inc. for each costume. 📚
Friday - Food Truck Friday | Fri., Sept. 2 | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. | Kitchen Incubator of Chattanooga, 5704 Marlin Rd. | Price of purchase | Enjoy one of the biggest Food Truck Fridays yet with 17 food trucks + vendors.
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Chattanooga Lookouts vs. Pensacola Blue Wahoos | AT&T Field | Fri., Sept. 2 | 7:15 p.m. | $11+ | One lucky fan will be entered for a chance to win $100,000 courtesy of HHM CPAs - Trust Matters if the Lookouts hit a grand slam in the bottom of the fifth inning. ⚾️ *
Saturday - Fly-Palooza | Sat., Sept. 3 | 8 a.m.-3 p.m. | 4234 Old Woodland Dr., Ooltewah | Free+, RSVP | Bring the kiddos to join the Chattanooga Radio Control Club for an afternoon of RC flying, training, demos, and more. 🚁
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Rail & Hops Brewers Festival | Sat., Sept. 3 | 5-10 p.m. | Miller Park | $50+ | This curated tasting event focuses on local + regional beers, plus live music and entertainment — you must be 21+ to attend the event, and discounted tickets for DD’s are also available. 🍻
Plan Ahead - Holiday Market at The Chattanooga Market | Each weekend in December from Sat., Dec. 3-Sun., Dec. 18 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | Chattanooga Convention Center | Free | The Holiday Market features 200+ local food vendors, artists, and crafters offering unique gifts and goods for the holiday season. 🎄 *
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Weather - 92º | Sunny | 4% chance of rain ☀️
Civic -
Today at 9 a.m., the Hamilton County government swearing-in ceremony will take place for newly elected officials to take their Oath of Office.
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Chattanooga City Council unanimously approved the use of $60,000 in federal ARP funds to “rapidly rehouse” up to 100 residents experiencing homelessness. The Chattanooga Housing Authority will provide housing to residents with no income at the cost of $600 per person, per year + provide wraparound services and support. (Chattanoogan.com)
Development -
Groundbreaking for the new Chattanooga Lookouts Stadium could take place this April, which would allow for a planned April 2025 opening, according to officials who were at the first meeting of the new Chattanooga-Hamilton County Sports Authority. 🏗️ (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Biz -
New local business Heyou — which allows customers to curate + send gifts from local shops all in the same day — will host its soft launch opening on Thurs., Sept. 8 at The Moxy Hotel. The business will officially open on Fri., Sept. 9 with free delivery.
Closed -
Moonlight Roller’s Cherry Street storefront is now closed. While the in-person shopping experience is gone for now, you can still shop the business’s skates online + enjoy the next moonlight roller disco event on Fri., Sept. 9 at Burlaep. 🛼
Community -
Union Gospel Mission will host its annual Labor Day Barbecue Fundraiser on Mon., Sept. 5 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m in front of Maple Street Biscuit Company on Gunbarrel Road. Thanks to an anonymous donor, community members can receive free barbecue plates — every donation dollar raised will be matched up to $5,000.
Arts -
A new art exhibit entitled “Out of Darkness into Light” is now on display at the Jewish Cultural Center through Dec. 9. The exhibit includes artwork from 36 artists that showcases their interpretations of the feeling of darkness + its transformation into light during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Chattanoogan.com)
Cause -
On Sat., Oct. 1, Hamilton Place will host the Susan G. Komen More Than Pink Walk for breast cancer awareness. In the week leading up to the walk, Hamilton Place will host a series of events + deals from participating retailers for the community to get involved in the cause. 💗
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Out of all the Chattanoogas in the world, we think we live in the best one. | Map via Proxi |
Did you know that there are four cities in the world named “Chattanooga”? Other than our beloved city in Tennessee, three other Chattanoogas can be found in the US. Let’s take a look at the other cities that share our name.
- Chattanooga, CO | Now a ghost town with only a few scattered buildings left, Chattanooga was located in the Red Mountain Mining District. In the late 1800s it served as a supply center for the area + boasted 300 people at its peak.
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Chattanooga, OK | Chattanooga is a small town (with a population of 461 according to the 2010 census) located on Oklahoma State Highway 36. The town originated following the 1901 opening of the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation + in 1902 was expanded by N.C. Sisson, who named the community after his hometown in TN.
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Chattanooga, OH | This Chattanooga is a small, unincorporated community — meaning it is not governed by a local municipal corporation — in Mercer County, OH. There’s little history to be found on this spot, but maybe the folks at Chatt Bar (the only restaurant + bar in the area that’s reopening at the end of September) have some local tales.
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Editor's pick: I recently stumbled upon some exciting news from The Bitter Alibi in the form of one of my favorite memes. It looks like the rumors are true, plans for the third floor to reopen are in the works. We’re keeping our eyes and ears open for updates + can’t wait to check out the space when it reopens. Missed yesterday's newsletter? Take a look at August’s top hits. |
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