Chattanooga: Tea, Beer, And A Pedestrian Bridge

March 17, 2008 on 4:33 pm | In Tennessee, Travel | 2 Comments

Life was good in Chattanooga, TN.  We found cheap parking at a nice park and walked across a pedestrian bridge with grand views of rock cliffsides and artful buildings.
We stopped at Greyfriar’s Coffee & Tea shop, where for $2.50 I got my own pot of tea (about 4 cups worth).  It was such a cozy comfortable atmosphere-I daydreamed how nice it would be to live close enough to walk to this place.  I picked up an apartment guide for the area, and the prices were actually pretty reasonable.

We dined at Thai Smile. Then walked back to our van to repark it closer.  Chris went to a brewery with live music and I went back to the tea place to relax and do some reading.  It was one of those perfect days where everyone got what they wanted.

2 Responses to “Chattanooga: Tea, Beer, And A Pedestrian Bridge”

  1. Christopher on March 25th, 2009 5:38 am

    Bit late, seeing as how you were here last year, but just stopping by to say that I’m glad you enjoyed your visit.

    Y’all come on back any time now, ya hear? =P

  2. Sandra on March 27th, 2009 4:29 pm

    Thank you, Chattanooga was a pleasure to visit!

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