Operating Hours

Sundays
11am to 4pm
First Tennessee Pavilion

Upcoming Events

Community Impact

This Season (2010)
Local Food: $0
Other Charities: $0

Last Season (2009)
Local Food: $458,465
Other Charities: $58,929

July 5th – Ice Cream Social at Chattanooga Market

Sunday, July 5th will be our annual Ice Cream Social event, a favorite for all kids and adults alike.  This year promises to give ice cream lovers samples from the best creameries Chattanooga has to offer including Brusters, Mayfield, Southern Home brand by Bi-Lo and Clumpies.  For a $5 ticket, you’ll get generous samples from each of [...]

On Stage 7/5- Hannah Miller

Hannah Miller was born and raised in the Deep South by two very deep Southerners who taught her the value of simplicity, the meaning of love, and the advantage of growing up without a television.  She taught herself to play guitar in high school, but did not embark on her life’s musical mission until after [...]

On Stage 7/5- Hudson K

Perhaps it was the definitiveness of genre with which she started her musical endeavor which lead Christina Horn, a.k.a. Hudson K, to her current style of genre-dissolving anti-pop piano rock. Listening to her music, you can’t help but guess that the classical masters trained her technical eyes and ears. But when she first heard the [...]

Vote for The Chattanooga Market

LocalHarvest is running a Best Farmer’s Market contest, and The Chattanooga Market is currently in the Top 10!
Your vote can easily push us into the Top 5, click here to voice your opinion and help spread the word.

In-Town Gallery ArtFest 6/28

This Sunday In-Town Gallery, one of the oldest art co-operative galleries in the U.S., will be our partner in showcasing many of Chattanooga’s local artists.  You’ll see different mediums of art to appreciate, be inspired by, and purchase.  Choose from oil paintings, watermedia, pastels, photography, fiber arts, assemblages, collages, 3-dimensional wood art & more.  Join us this Sunday as [...]

On Stage 6/28- Sara Jean Kelley

Sara Jean Kelley is a Nashville-based songer/songwriter. She has been singing and writing songs as long as she can remember, but she has only been playing the guitar for about 6 years. She was born and raised in the Music City, but decided she need a break from the musical life right out of high [...]

On Stage 6/28- Centralia Massacre

Centralia Massacre is a folk group from Knoxville, TN. Members include Laura Bost on ukulele and guitar, James Maples on banjo and guitar, Johnny Walker on upright bass, Steve Corrigan on drums, and Leslie Terry on violin.
James and Laura formed Centralia Massacre in Knoxville in July 2007. They initially met in February of that year [...]

Sunday, June 21th – Ragin’ Cajun Dad’s Day

We’ll be celebrating Dad’s Day just the way he likes it – live music, beer and spicy cajun food!  It’s all about the big guy this Sunday, but the rest of the family will enjoy the day as well. 
Amanda Varnell will be hosting her cooking-live class, with a cajun flair.  The class will begin at [...]

On Stage 6/21- Sarah Peacock

Sarah Peacock was born into a musical family, so it isn’t surprising that so many of her fans have said she was “born with a song.” She began taking piano lessons at the ripe old age of 4, got her first guitar at 11, and began teaching herself the drums at age 13. She wrote [...]

On Stage 6/21- Treva Blomquist

Once a Seattle resident, Treva Blomquist is now a Nashville local and has quickly risen to the top of an endless pool of talent that inundates Music City. Treva’s ability to seamlessly weave a tapestry of folk and soul, dye it indigo blue, and adorn it with the occasional sparkling sequin of pop has earned [...]