Remembering The Toddle House - Chattanoogan.com

2022-06-15 14:22:46 By : Ms. Jenny Li

Before the Huddle House, there was the Toddle House. These little quick service restaurants were distinctive in that there were no locks on the doors. There were three in this area, 537 McCallie ... (click for more)

TailGate Brewery is set to open its first taproom outside the Nashville area, and fourth overall, on Thursday. TailGate Brewery Chattanooga will open to the public at 3 p.m., and the brewery ... (click for more)

The Old Chicago Pizza location at Hamilton Place has closed. That happened last Monday. Workers said it is believed the closing had to do with the lease. The Old Chicago Pizza at Northgate ... (click for more)

Before the Huddle House, there was the Toddle House. These little quick service restaurants were distinctive in that there were no locks on the doors. There were three in this area, 537 McCallie Ave., 3627 Brainerd Road and 3603 Ringgold Road. Similar to the Waffle House, the counter and stools faced the grill. The one on McCallie Avenue had no booths. When you entered you ... (click for more)

TailGate Brewery is set to open its first taproom outside the Nashville area, and fourth overall, on Thursday. TailGate Brewery Chattanooga will open to the public at 3 p.m., and the brewery invites all lovers of craft beer and craft pizza to enjoy a pint over opening weekend. It will open in the former Terminal Brewhouse at 1464 Market St. TailGate Brewery Chattanooga will open ... (click for more)

Parts of downtown were without power on Tuesday night due to an explosion from an underground transformer at Broad Street and Aquarium Way. EPB officials said at 7 a.m. on Wednesday: Following a fire in an electrical vault near Broad Street and Aquarium Way in downtown Chattanooga that was first reported at about 8 p.m. on Tuesday, EPB has restored power to all customers ... (click for more)

Register of Deeds Marc Gravitt said all the Hamilton County deed records - including one going back to 1796 - are set to be digitized. He said one employee in his office has been working on scanning the mass of deed records part-time, but it was calculated that it would take 20 years to get them all done at that rate. "It's a monument job for one person," he said. Mr. Gravitt ... (click for more)

Thirty years ago at the conclusion of Operation Desert Storm, I met a guy at a national security briefing who had just retired from active duty. He was a fellow Tennessean named Don Rodgers, a Vietnam vet whose last career post was Commanding General, United States Army Information Systems Command, United States Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon. I recognized his name ... (click for more)

I really enjoy my weekly Epoch Times and especially when an issue includes “Dear Next Generation,” which is where a reader passes along wisdom to the younger set who have never gotten a tractor stuck in a muddy field. Jerry Rosner shared a story that is actually intended for young parents who are eager to help their children stand on their own two feet. Or, better yet, “You got ... (click for more)