What to order at Pickle Barrel

Must order
The Signature burger with fried pickles, upstairs on the roof deck.
Editor tip
Strictly 21 and over at all times. The wedge-shaped roof deck is the best people-watching perch downtown.
CuisineAmerican
Price$$
Neighborhooddowntown
HoursMon 18:00-03:00; Tue-Sat 11:00-03:00; Sun 12:00-03:00
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Must order: The Signature burger with fried pickles, upstairs on the roof deck.

Tip: Strictly 21 and over at all times. The wedge-shaped roof deck is the best people-watching perch downtown.

Location

Address: 1012 Market Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402

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