Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bitter Alibi expanding into The Coin-Op space

- BY BARRY COURTER Contact Barry Courter at bcourter@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6354.

Since opening in 2014, the Bitter Alibi on Houston Street has been a popular place for folks looking for a craft beer or cocktail and delicious food. What it has not been is a place for large groups of friends or family to gather at one table.

Owner Jason Bowers hopes he has found a solution and he didn’t have to go far to find it.

Bowers plans to spend the next several months renovating the former Coin-Op Arcade on M.L. King Boulevard in downtown Chattanoog­a. While the two spaces have different street addresses, they are just around the corner from each other and essentiall­y share the same spaces behind each building. Bowers has already made use of the 32-seat patio space, and when the city opens restaurant­s up to customers, he hopes to use the inside space for groups, as well as live music and events.

“We are reworking the bar and cleaning up the tables and chairs and plan to have open mic stuff and music,” he said. “It’s something I’ve wanted to do all along, but it never made sense in Bitter.

“It’s exciting to me because it’s something I’ve always wanted to do.”

He also has plans to use the space as an incubator of sorts, allowing guest bartenders and chefs to try out their skills on a temporary basis. He has not finalized what he will call it.

“We will also offer items from our menu at Bitter.”

That menu includes a variety of Americaniz­ed foods from around the world such as edemame, Asian-influenced pad fries, wonton nachos, noodles and a dish called Seoul train featuring slow cooked pork, potatoes, kale, sambal pickles, sesame seeds and a soft-boiled egg.

Bitter Alibi has two bars, two front porches, and a patio as part of its 3,000-square-feet spread over three floors. The new space gives him another patio and bar in addition to the 1,500 square-feet of space.

The Coin-Op space inside the Chattanoog­a Choo Choo complex is still operating.

Last week, founders of Slim & Husky Pizzeria announced they would open a store at 401 E. M.L. King Blvd. two blocks east of Bitter Alibi as part of a new project along the historic street. Bowers said he hopes the area, which also includes several breweries such as Odd Story and Hutton & Smith and restaurant­s such as Champy’s, Chatt’s Smokehouse and Memo’s Grill will see even more growth in the coming months and years.

“It’s something I’ve wanted to do all along, but it never made sense in Bitter.”

– BITTER ALIBI OWNER JASON BOWERS ON HOSTING MUSIC ACTS IN THE EXPANDED BAR

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER ?? Bitter Alibi owner Jason Bowers poses in the establishm­ent’s new patio space on Tuesday in Chattanoog­a. Bitter Alibi has expanded into the old Coin-Op space on M.L. King Boulevard.
STAFF PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER Bitter Alibi owner Jason Bowers poses in the establishm­ent’s new patio space on Tuesday in Chattanoog­a. Bitter Alibi has expanded into the old Coin-Op space on M.L. King Boulevard.

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