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Italian Restaurants in Chattanooga, Tennessee

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The selection of Italian restaurants in Chattanooga, Tennessee, offers both familiar chain restaurants such as Macaroni Grill, Carrabba's and Olive Garden, and family-owned establishments like Mom's, Tony's and Acropolis. The locations vary as much as the types of restaurants. Some are downtown, some have waterfront views, and others offer convenient locations along major roads and in shopping areas.

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    1. Mom's Italian Villa

      • A cozy little downtown restaurant, Mom's Italian Villa has been serving Chattanoogans for 30 years. Booths and tables are arrayed around an old-fashioned diner counter where the food is prepared. Entree and sandwich prices range from $4 to $9, and pizzas from $6 to $20. Mom's opens for both lunch and dinner.

        Mom's Italian Villa
        1257 Market Street
        Chattanooga, TN 37402
        423-266-2204‎

      Provino's Italian Restaurant

      • Provino's Restaurant began in Atlanta more than 30 years ago. Now they've spread to many locations around Atlanta and to Chattanooga. The owner, Provino Bogino, strives to make his restaurants homey and comfortable. Provino's serves its garlic rolls and house salad family-style around the table. Entrees are priced $9 to $18. A menu for children 12 and younger offers all choices for under $5.

        Provino's Italian Restaurant
        5084 South Terrace Place
        Chattanooga, TN
        423-899-2559
        provinos.com

      Tony's Pasta Shop & Trattoria

      • Once a Victorian mansion's carriage house, Tony's Pasta Shop & Trattoria overlooks the Tennessee River. Tony's serves homemade (and, in some cases, homegrown) Italian cuisine in a romantic setting, with indoor and outdoor seating. The menu includes a "Create Your Own Pasta" option. Entree prices range from $7 to $15. Tony's does not accept reservations.

        Tony's Pasta Shop & Trattoria
        212 High Street
        Chattanooga, TN 37403
        423-265-5033‎

      Olive Garden Italian Restaurant

      • One of the best-known Italian chains in the United States, the Olive Garden trains its chefs at the Culinary Institute of Tuscany, in Riserva di Fizzano, Italy. Entree prices run $6 to $20. Kids' entrees are $4 to $6 and include a drink. Takeout is available.

        Olive Garden Italian Restaurant
        2200 Hamilton Place Blvd.
        Chattanooga, TN 37421
        423-899-7707
        olivegarden.com

      Acropolis Four Star Grill

      • Acropolis Four Star Grill serves Greek, Italian and American cuisine. The owner, Teddy Kyriakidis, immigrated to the United States from Athens, Greece, in 1951. He opened Acropolis Four Star Grill, his fourth restaurant, in 1995. Entree prices range from $8 to $27. Acropolis also offers catering.

        Acropolis Four Star Grill
        2213 Hamilton Place Blvd.
        Chattanooga, TN 37421
        423-899-5341
        acropolisgrill.com

      Carrabba's Italian Grill

      • The Chattanooga restaurant of this chain offers pizzas and entrees ranging in price from $9 to $21. Carrabba's Italian Grill offers catering, carryout and a private dining room for groups of 25 or more.

        Carrabba's Italian Grill
        2040 Hamilton Place Blvd., Suite 100
        Chattanooga, TN 37421
        423-894-9970
        carrabbas.com

      Romano's Macaroni Grill

      • A national chain, Romano's Macaroni Grill offers traditional Italian decor. Paper tablecloths cover the tables, which everyone may color on with provided crayons. Entree prices range from $7 to $28, with children's entrees at $4 to $6 (including a drink). Romano's Macaroni Grill also offer catering and carryout.

        Romano's Macaroni Grill
        2271 Gunbarrel Road
        Chattanooga, TN 37421
        423-894-2221
        macaronigrill.com

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