Chattanooga Times Free Press

Nashville-based cafe Frothy Monkey opens for business at the Choo Choo

- BY TIM OMARZU STAFF WRITER

Food + Coffee + Wine.

That’s one way Frothy Monkey, a Nashville-based eatery that opened Monday in the historic Chattanoog­a Choo Choo hotel, brands itself.

Jumbo-sized cookies, baked goods — even a small humidor full of cigars — were some of the goods on the marble front counter as lunchtime customers lined up Monday in Frothy Monkey’s refurbishe­d, 4,500-square-foot space next to the Choo Choo’s main lobby.

“I think it’s a great addition to Chattanoog­a,” said Tim Piersant, the co-founder

of the Tennessee Stillhouse microdisti­llery across the street, who stopped in for lunch. “I believe experience­s like this are going to bring more people to downtown Chattanoog­a.”

The Choo Choo’s Frothy Monkey is open seven days a week. Hours are 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 6:30 a.m. to midnight on Friday and Saturday — which will allow for dining before and after shows at the Choo Choo’s entertainm­ent venues, said Frothy Monkey spokeswoma­n and partner Jennifer Sheets.

“What’s unique to this location is we’re going

to try a late-night menu,” Sheets said.

Breakfast, which is served until 5 p.m., includes biscuits and gravy for $6.50 and omelets for $8.50. Sandwiches, soup and salads are served all day, and include the Royale, a smoked turkey-based sandwich for $8.50. Dinner, which starts at 5 p.m., has a dozen entrees, such as shrimp and grits for $14.

Starting Saturday, April 22, the Chattanoog­a Frothy Monkey will offer fivecourse wine dinners, with each course paired with a different wine, for $60, plus tax and tip. The wine dinners

will give a chance for Frothy Monkey’s executive chef and partner, Chase Ingalls, a chance to “show off,” Sheets said.

“He’s an incredibly talented chef,” she said.

The 170-seat restaurant has soaring ceilings, an upstairs mezzanine that holds about 40 people — and it will have an outdoor patio that holds another 40, Sheets said.

Frothy Monkey has three full-service restaurant­s in the greater Nashville area, as well as a record store cafe, a bakery and its own coffee-roasting facility in downtown Nashville’s trendy SoBro neighborho­od.

This is Frothy Monkey’s first location outside of the Nashville area.

The owners of the Choo Choo hotel approached Frothy Monkey, Sheets said, and sought to have it expand to Chattanoog­a.

“I felt they would be a great fit, not just for the hotel, but the entire city,” said Adam Kinsey, president of the Chattanoog­a Choo Choo. “They had customers, even at 6:30 [Monday]. Their first day looked like a great success to me.”

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY TIM OMARZU ?? Customers lined up at lunchtime Monday at Frothy Monkey, a new eatery just inside the main lobby of the historic Choo Choo hotel.
STAFF PHOTO BY TIM OMARZU Customers lined up at lunchtime Monday at Frothy Monkey, a new eatery just inside the main lobby of the historic Choo Choo hotel.
 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY TIM OMARZU ?? Jumbo-sized cookies and other baked goods are for sale at the front counter of the Frothy Monkey inside the Choo Choo hotel.
STAFF PHOTO BY TIM OMARZU Jumbo-sized cookies and other baked goods are for sale at the front counter of the Frothy Monkey inside the Choo Choo hotel.

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