Chattanooga Market to Host Chattanooga Beer Fest and Street Food Festival

Chattanooga Market to Host Chattanooga Beer Fest and Street Food Festival

Tenth Annual Chattanooga Beer Fest

All beer enthusiasts have a reason to celebrate this Memorial Day weekend as the Chattanooga Market hosts the Chattanooga Beer Fest on Saturday, May 25. The market is proud to be a benefiting sponsor of this annual event, held at the First Horizon Pavilion from noon to 3 pm.

This celebration of craft beer is more than just a drinking event—it’s an opportunity for attendees to engage with craft beer culture. Visitors have the chance to savor unlimited samples from participating brewers at a flat ticket price, allowing them to explore unique beers and converse directly with the brewers.

The festival is expecting a dynamic mix of local and regional breweries that will present their best and most recent brews. In its third year, the event is set to welcome nearly three dozen breweries. To commemorate the event, each participant will receive a tasting glass. Tickets cost $48 beforehand or $58 at the door, if available.

Great Food and Tantalizing Music

No celebration is complete without good food. Attendees of the beer fest will experience a culinary delight from local vendors like Windy City Eats, Fro Daddy, Chattatator, and I Love Tacos. Organizers strongly encourage safe alcohol consumption and will also provide water and soft drink options.

The Chattanooga Beer Fest is pleased to feature the lively seven-member FlashDrive cover band from Chattanooga, adding a vibrant musical flair to the event.

Diverse Culinary Experience at the Street Food Festival

The fun doesn’t stop there. On Sunday, May 26, the annual Street Food Festival will take place at the First Horizon Pavilion as part of the Chattanooga Market. Reggie White Boulevard is going to be buzzing with food trucks and carts showcasing American classics and cultural specialties.

About 25 eatery vendors are expected to line up, tempting attendees with an array of flavors. From farm-to-table sandwiches to pizzas, gourmet burgers, superb tacos, decadent donuts, and scrumptious empanadas, there’ll be breakfast, lunch, and dinner options fit for everyone’s taste buds. The event is free to attend with food purchases operated on a pay-as-you-go basis.

Memorial Day Weekend Line-Up Highlights

On Saturday, the Chattanooga Beer Fest will kick off from 12 pm until 3 pm at the First Horizon Pavilion. Anyone who wishes to attend must be over 21 and present a valid legal ID at admission.

On Sunday, the Street Food Festival will continue the weekend festivities from 11 am to 4 pm at the same location.

Mark Your Calendars

This is a weekend event you wouldn’t want to miss. The 10th Chattanooga Beer Fest and Street Food Festival are expected to be a grand celebration of craft beer, great food, and community spirit. We hope to see you there!

*Source: HERE News Network


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