Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bantam & Biddy restaurant to open this fall at Market City Center

$30 million Market City Center animates downtown

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

Bantam & Biddy, a casual all-natural eatery that features pastured poultry from a pair of successful Atlanta chefs, will open this fall in the new Market City Center preparing to soon open on the 700 block of Market Street.

The restaurant, whose name refers to two poultry breed sizes, will help anchor the commercial space below 125 apartments soon to open in the central business district.

The 62-seat Bantam & Biddy restaurant also will include another 18 seats in the building’s air-conditione­d atrium and will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, along with offering a variety of drinks at a full espresso bar.

“We are thrilled about becoming part of the growth that downtown Chattanoog­a is experienci­ng and supporting the local entreprene­urial culture in the city’s Innovation District,” said Shaun Doty, a chef and co-owner of Bantam & Biddy. “Our restaurant­s are very entrenched in the neighborho­ods where they are located, so the true sense of community in Chattanoog­a really spoke to us. We look forward to providing Southern favorites made with seasonal, local ingredient­s that guests can feel good about eating.”

Bantam & Biddy Lunch will serve its breakfast menu of biscuits, fried chicken and cheddar waffles and pastured three-egg omelets and burritos throughout the day. The lunch and dinner selections will include a “meat-and-two” option, as well as chicken-centric entrées, salads and sandwiches.

Doty said there also will be a carry-out counter for grabbing a meal on the go, including the popular “Family Meal” (choice of whole rotisserie chicken, meatloaf or 24-ounce herb-roasted pork loin with a family-sized organic green salad, cornbread, choice of dressing, three sides and a half-gallon of freshly brewed tea) that serves three to five people for under $50.

“We are thrilled about becoming part of the growth that downtown Chattanoog­a is experienci­ng and supporting the local entreprene­urial culture in the city’s Innovation District.” — SHAUN DOTY, A CHEF AND CO-OWNER OF BANTAM & BIDDY

Doty and his brother-in-law, Lance Gummere, started Bantam & Biddy three years ago in Atlanta and now operate three Atlanta area locations and are negotiatin­g a possible franchise in northern California. The two chefs have worked at more than a dozen fine dining restaurant­s around the world through their careers, and Doty said he was attracted to downtown Chattanoog­a by the Simpson Organizati­on because of Chattanoog­a’s growing innovation, technology, and tourist and student population.

The Simpson Organizati­on announced the new restaurant Thursday night during a reception at the Market City Center, which is the largest new residentia­l complex in downtown Chattanoog­a erected since the 1970s.

Boyd Simpson, head of the Simpson Organizati­on, said he already has a list of 130 persons interested in renting space in the new complex “and we really expect to be full by the end of the year.”

The building also has 20,000 square feet of commercial space and 20,000 square feet of office space that will take more time to lease, Simpson said.

Simpson also announced Thursday that the company will soon begin an upgrade of the SunTrust Bank building next door to the Market City Center, which Simpson bought more than seven years ago. The revamp of interior fixtures, the heating and air conditioni­ng systems and other improvemen­ts in the 18-story building “will give the building a fresh and brighter look” and likely cost $4 million to $5 million.

The Simpson Organizati­on has already invested a total of about $90 million in downtown Chattanoog­a at the SunTrust building, Warehouse Row and Market City Center. The company said Thursday it is donating $150,000 toward the new Miller Park, which is located between the company’s Warehouse Row complex in the 1100 block of Market Street and the two structures it owns in the 700 block of Market.

“We also are working on some plans to use the alley (between Market City Center on Market Street and the offices and stores on Cherry Street) for pedestrian use, and we even hope to offer some entertainm­ent events from time to time,” Simpson said.

Kim White, president of River City Co., said with the Simpson donation, private donations for Miller Park are approachin­g $2 million toward a $2.4 million goal.

White said the addition of the new apartments in the Market City Center, combined with other rental units taking shape in the nearby First Tennessee Bank and Maclellan buildings, “will make this a more lively and safer area and should help us support even more fine restaurant­s.”

White said redevelopi­ng the 700 block has been the most difficult task undertaken by the downtown developmen­t group in its 30-year history.

River City bought and cleared a portion of the block in 2000, only to have a couple of developmen­ts proposed for the site fail to get off the drawing board.

“We had to have the patience, the persistenc­e and partner to make this happen and the Simpson Organizati­on has definitely been the right partner,” White said.

Simpson said they were able to make the apartment and commercial complex work, when others could not, because it already owned the SunTrust building with 400 parking spaces in the building, some of which were not used. The Market City Center has 65 parking spaces but shares the parking deck with the SunTrust building.

The Simpson Organizati­on operates 80 buildings in seven Southeaste­rn states, and Simpson said he is always looking at other potential building investment­s, possibly including more in Chattanoog­a.

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STAFF PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER Boyd Simpson, head of The Simpson Organizati­on, speaks during the official opening of Market City Center on Thursday in Chattanoog­a.

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