Posted in Tennessee
February 14, 2018
The Best Tenderloin In The South Are Right Here In Tennessee
Comfort food is something that we know how to do here in Tennessee. Fried chicken, biscuits, grits, pecan pie, we’ve got it all. But can we just say that the most underrated comfort food is the good, old-fashioned pork tenderloin? There’s just something that’s hard to beat about a classic cut of meat, and this restaurant in Chattanooga has absolutely mastered it. If you like eating great food as much as we do, you won’t want to miss the best Tennessee tenderloin from this spot downtown.
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The Public House sits just on the edge of the historic Warehouse Row shopping center in downtown Chattanooga. It's the perfect spot for both visiting tourists and locals.

The space is absolutely stunning. I mean, who wouldn't want to eat in this space, even if they didn't have the best tenderloin in the state?

Speaking of tenderloin, they serve it up with a side of grits and apple chutney. Just ask anyone that's ever had this meal -- it's the best tenderloin you'll ever have. Who knew you'd find it in Chattanooga?

You can even enjoy your tenderloin outside in the patio area! Eating incredible food while looking out on the beautiful city of Chattanooga? Yes, please!

If you're not into pork tenderloin, no worries. They serve absolutely incredible fried chicken, steak, and a variety of fresh fish. You really can't go wrong.

Did we mention the space is beautiful? You'll need to be sure to make a reservation before you go, but luckily you can do it on their website.

The Public House is open for lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday, closing from 2:30 to 5 between the two meals. You can go get your tenderloin today at the restaurant at 1110 Market Street.
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