Chattanooga's happy hour scene goes way beyond a dollar off draft beer. Half-off tabs, BOGO oysters, and cocktail deals that make your evening. Here's where to go.
Chattanooga's happy hour scene is deep. We're not just talking about a dollar off draft beer at a chain restaurant. We're talking half-off tabs, BOGO oysters, creative cocktail deals, and food specials that make happy hour feel like the actual meal. The trick is knowing where to go and when.
We dug through the city's best spots and ranked them by the stuff that actually matters - how good are the deals, how good is the atmosphere, and would you actually go back? Here are the ones that made the cut.
The Best Overall Deals
No Hard Feelings
Half off your entire tab. Every day from 5 to 7 PM. That's it. That's the pitch. No Hard Feelings has quietly become the best happy hour deal in Chattanooga, and it's not particularly close. Cocktails, beer, wine - everything gets cut in half. The bar itself is stylish and the drink menu is thoughtful. Get there right at 5 if you want a seat.
The Social
Monday through Friday, 2 to 7 PM - that's a five-hour happy hour window. $2 off menu cocktails, $4 premium wells, $5 wines, $5 bar snacks. Monday nights bring a wine special with bottles at $10, $20, or $30. The Social has the kind of polished downtown atmosphere where happy hour can easily become your entire evening. And with those prices, it probably will.
Agave & Rye
Half-price margaritas and half-price bourbon peach punch are the headliners here, weekdays from 3 to 6 PM. Add $2.50 domestic cans, $1 off tacos, and $4.75 chips and queso, and you've got one of the most complete happy hours in downtown Chattanooga. The Pick Three combo for $15 is perfect for grazing. The space itself is wild - eclectic decor, creative menu, and an energy that's hard to replicate.
Best for Food and Drink Combos
Easy Bistro & Bar
Buy one, get one free oysters. Every day from 4 to 5 PM. If you like oysters, there is no better deal in this city. Easy Bistro is already one of Chattanooga's best restaurants - a French bistro in a renovated bottling plant with a killer raw bar and cocktail program. The BOGO oysters turn happy hour into a proper experience. Show up early because this one's no secret.
Feed Table & Tavern
Monday through Friday, 3 to 6 PM. $4 featured draft of the day, $6 mules, and $6 pulled pork nachos. But the real play is Tuesday night - $4 pints from 7:30 to 9 PM plus half-price wine bottles. Wednesday adds $4 house wine glasses. Feed's industrial-chic Southside space makes all of this feel like more than just cheap drinks. The food is consistently good and the atmosphere rewards hanging around.
Community Pie
Half-price well drinks and $2.50 pizza slices, Monday through Thursday from 3 to 6 PM. Plus $5 pints of Five Wits beer. When a pizza slice costs less than a coffee, that's a happy hour worth remembering. Community Pie does Neapolitan-style pizza that's legitimately great even at full price. At happy hour prices, it's a steal.
Puckett's
Weekdays 3 to 6 PM. $2 off drafts, $5 mules, $7 wines by the glass, and half off appetizers. The half-off appetizers are the real draw here - Puckett's apps are generous. The downtown location near the Aquarium makes this a natural stop after a day of sightseeing or before a show at the Tivoli.
Best Craft Beer Happy Hours
Parkway Pourhouse
Weekdays 3 to 6 PM. $6 draft beer, $4 Natty draft, $5 house wine, 25% off appetizers. But Thursday is where it gets interesting - all-day happy hour pricing, all day long. Add Tuesday taco specials ($3.50 tacos plus $6 house margaritas) and Wednesday wing night (half-price wings plus $6 house whiskey), and Parkway Pourhouse basically runs a different happy hour every day of the week. The riverfront patio is one of the best in town.
Clever Alehouse
Daily 4 to 5:30 PM. $5 queso and chips, $10 smashburger with a side, $3 wells and wine, $3 lagers, $5 drafts. Clever Alehouse in Red Bank is an arcade bar with an identity - think good beer, comfort food, and vintage games. The happy hour prices make it feel like someone's house party, except the food is better and there's a full bar.
Boathouse Rotisserie & Raw Bar
Daily 2 to 6 PM. $1 off all beers, $2 off wine, $2 off house cocktails. Monday brings half-price Chesapeake oysters all day. Wednesday is $12 catfish plates all day. The Boathouse's waterfront deck is one of the biggest in Chattanooga, and drinking a cold beer on it during happy hour is one of the better uses of a Tuesday afternoon. The sunset views don't hurt either.
Best Cocktail-Focused Happy Hours
Wooden City
Daily 4 to 5:30 PM. $9 house wine, $2 off drafts, $12 draft old fashioned, $9 daiquiri, $10 martini, $11 beer-and-shot combo. Wooden City is one of downtown's more refined cocktail spots, and their happy hour lets you enjoy the craftsmanship at approachable prices. The vibe is warm and date-night-ready. A good option if you want something more polished than your standard bar crawl.
Calliope
Happy hour runs daily until 6 PM - $3 off wine, $2 off select cocktails and beer. Food happy hour adds Mezze and Manaqish specials weekdays from 5 to 6 PM and weekends from 4 to 6 PM. Sundays bring half-off select wine bottles from 4 to 9 PM. Calliope's Mediterranean-inspired cocktails are already good. At happy hour prices, they're hard to resist. The atmosphere is sophisticated without being stuffy.
State of Confusion
Weekdays 4 to 6 PM. $3.50 draft beers, $5 mojitos, $5 margaritas, and discounted house wines. State of Confusion's cocktail game is strong to begin with - their bartenders know what they're doing. The covered patio with fire pits makes this one of the more atmospheric happy hour spots in the city, especially as the evening cools down. Great for groups.
Best Weekend Happy Hours
Most happy hours run weekdays only, but a few spots keep the deals going on Saturday and Sunday:
- No Hard Feelings - Half off the whole tab, daily including weekends (5-7 PM)
- Calliope - Food happy hour Saturday and Sunday 4-6 PM, plus half-off wine bottles Sunday 4-9 PM
- Boathouse - $1-2 off drinks daily including weekends (2-6 PM)
- Clever Alehouse - Daily happy hour including weekends (4-5:30 PM)
- Wooden City - Daily happy hour including weekends (4-5:30 PM)
The Best Happy Hour Crawl Route
If you want to hit multiple spots in one evening, here's a walkable route through downtown and Southside:
Start at 3 PM: Feed on West Main for a draft and nachos.
4 PM: Walk to Easy Bistro on Chestnut for BOGO oysters.
5 PM: Head to No Hard Feelings for half-off cocktails.
6 PM: Finish at Wooden City on Broad for a nightcap draft old fashioned.
That's four stops, all walkable, with progressively better vibes as the evening picks up. You'll eat well, drink well, and spend less than most people do on a regular dinner out.
Tips for Happy Hour in Chattanooga
Arrive early. The best deals often end by 6 PM, and popular spots fill up fast. Getting there right when happy hour starts means you get a seat and the full window.
Check days carefully. Some places run specials on specific days - Feed's Tuesday wine night, Parkway Pourhouse's Thursday all-day pricing, Boathouse's Monday oysters. Plan your week around the deals you care about.
The Southside neighborhood is happy hour central. More happy hour options per square block than anywhere else in the city. You could walk from Feed to State of Confusion to Community Pie to Oddstory without ever needing a car.
Specials change. Restaurants update their happy hour menus seasonally. The prices and times listed here are accurate as of early 2026, but it's worth checking a restaurant's social media or calling ahead if you're planning around a specific deal.
Whether you're looking for half-off cocktails, cheap pizza, or BOGO oysters, Chattanooga has a happy hour for every mood and budget. The hardest part is choosing just one.