Category Archives: outdoors
Dava at Joe Friday’s
When you’ve had as many coffees as I’ve had it’s a real treat to find a good, new bistro. And that’s what I found when I sat down with Dava at Joe Friday’s over on Houston Street. We picked Joe … Continue reading
Cycling in Chattanooga and Free Donuts
I had heard rumors of their existence but today was my first sighting. Now I pass the secret on to you. A rogue group of civic-minded Chattanoogans are working to enhance the cycling culture of this town. If you are … Continue reading
Alternatively Chattz
CoffeeConnect is going viral. How do I know? First, I’m into third generation Connects. Rich recommends me to Teal who recommends me to Liz and Ryan. That would make Rich a grandConnector. Second, people are calling me now to set … Continue reading
An Impromptu at Rembrandt’s
One of the great things about the whole CoffeeConnect idea is the adaptability of the concept. I also like the fact that I can create opportunities for a Connect at the drop of a hat. This happened today at Rembrandt’s … Continue reading
Adventure and a Chai Tea Latte
Sitting in a Panera in downtown Chattanooga can be an unlikely place to start an adventure. Or maybe not. Either way, Jennifer, pictured at left plummeting downwards towards Tennessee, is just the person to talk to when it comes to … Continue reading
Silent Cycles and the Chattanooga Bike Culture
I love working with local shops and local artists. As bike enthusiasts we found our way to Suck Creek Cycle on the North Shore and found both. Suck Creek, great name by the way, fixed my wife and son up … Continue reading
Choosing Chattanooga at Toast
Again I find myself at Coffee Crafters Toast and this time I’m sharing coffee with Linda of Choose Chattanooga. Linda is a former Councilwoman and current ambassador for Chattanooga to the rest of the country. Choose Chattanooga helps to get … Continue reading
Hot Chocolate at the Camp House
Okay, CoffeeConnect is officially off and running. Susanne and I met with Elena and Gina at the Camp House on Williams Street between Market and Main. If you haven’t visited that part of town, you are missing out. It’s one … Continue reading