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

Holiday Market 12/5 & 12/6 – Chattanooga Market’s Season Finale

It’s the last opportunity to buy local for the Chattanooga Market’s 2009 season.  This weekend is the big holiday finale with plenty of gift-giving ideas, Christmas music and holiday cheer.  There will be plenty of hot chocolate to be had while shopping for handmade gifts; over 150 vendors with that perfect something that is unique.  The Christmas music [...]

11/29/09 Coca-Cola Collectors Show & YMCA Strong Kids Auction

This Sunday will be a sea of red & white under the First Tennessee Pavilion.  It’s our annual Coca-Cola collector’s day.  There will be several booths filled with Coca-Cola memorabilia available for purchase or just for your enjoyment.  Feel free to join in the fun and bring in your own Coca-Cola treasure, you can get a free appraisal.  [...]

Gingerbread Lane at Chattanooga Market 11/22/09

Start off your holiday season at Chattanooga Market this Sunday from 11am -4pm.  Several area school children have been busy making gingerbread houses – vote on  your favorite!  Live On Point organization in conjunction with Girls Preparatory School will be providing a bounce house, temporary tattoos and face painting for our younger audience.  Gingerbread house [...]

On Stage 11/22- Dana Rogers

Dana Rogers’ musical style is an American mosaic of acoustic fingerstyle jazz, blues, good ‘ol rock n roll and many other influences that span most of the 20th century.
Dana has been performing for over a decade and in that time has played such venues as Soup Plus, the oldest jazz club in Sydney, Australia, and [...]

Coats For Kids “Drop Spot” at Chattanooga Market this Sunday through December 6th

Chattanooga Market is proud to partner with Channel 9, Wal-Mart, First Tennessee Banks, The United Way, The Knights of Columbus, Southern Bullion, The Chattanooga Times Free Press and area dry cleaners and viewers in this year’s Coats For Kids cause.    Folks can bring their new and used warm coats for donation at Chattanooga Market  each Sunday through December [...]

Cooking Live with Amanda Varnell at Chattanooga Market 11/15

This Sunday at 11:30 Let’s Talk Turkey with Amanda Varnell.  It’s the last Cooking Live class of the 2009 season at Chattanooga Market.  This class is sure to make your Thanksgiving table the talk of the town.  Class includes demonstration, recipe packet, bottled water and generous samples – call it lunch!  Make your reservation early [...]

Fifth Annual Kick’n Chick’n Sunday 11/15 at Chattanooga Market

This Sunday 11/15, 11am – 4pm, Chattanooga Market guests will have a serious amount of spice added to their Sunday afternoon with the Fifth Annual Kick’n Chick’n Hot Wing Contest.   Market goers will have an opportunity to sample the various styles of Chattanooga’s best wings for just $7.50 in this annual competition.   Here’s the competitors, each hoping for bragging rights to [...]

On Stage 11/15- Tyler Reeve

Jeans. T-shirt. Boots. Guitar. Tyler’s appearance is indicative of his style of music. Simple, straight forward and candid.
Born in Mobile, Alabama, Tyler’s music is well rooted in Southern Americana. Growing up listening to his uncle play guitar and sing on the porch deck of a beach house, Tyler’s inspiration came at an early age. Tyler [...]

On Stage 11/15- Jen Woodhouse

While other little girls dreamt of being princess brides, mermaids, or fairies, Jen Woodhouse performed in her parents’ living room in front of a captivated audience made up of her two younger sisters, various stuffed animals, and Barbie dolls. Whether she was performing in ballet and piano recitals, or just hula dancing for the neighbors, [...]

11/8 Valvoline Racing to Excellence in Education

Valvoline Racing to Excellence in Education (VREE) revs up a celebration event at Chattanooga Market on Sunday, November 8 . In partnership with the City of Chattanooga Department of Education, Arts & Culture (EAC) and its Unbroken youth initiative—VREE is a media-driven campaign highlighting safe driving at its core and using racing as a metaphor [...]