Featuring classic Italian cuisine in a casual atmosphere. Try their "Create Your Own Pasta" menu featuring hand-cut pastas and fresh sauces made with herbs and tomatoes from their very own gardens, or choose from other traditional Italian dishes such as Chicken Parmesan and Meat Lasagna. Do not pass up the meatballs - they are a traditional Sicilian recipe handed down by the owner's...
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A classic Italian menu, featuring fresh-made pastas, sauces, and rustic European-style breads, is served in an art-filled loft or on the outdoor terrace in the center of the Art District. All items are available for take-home.
A warm European setting blends the aroma of fine coffees, the richness of handmade chocolates, and the indulgence of fresh-baked pastries and breads. Enjoy indoor or garden terrace seating.
The atmosphere, the aromas, the wine, and of course the food. Even when there is a lengthy wait (45 to an hour) we always have a great experience at Tonys. I recommend this restaurant to all of my clients that visit Chattanooga and they love it. This is our families little piece of heaven. I have several Faves on the menu. Its all great!!! And the Garlic loaves take the cake.
My husband and I spent the day in Chattanooga at the Hunter Museum and didn't really want to drive far to eat. We found Tony's and had a late lunch or early dinner. The lunch and dinner prices are the same which is nice, but the lunch menu has more Panninis sandwiches. My husband got the Low Country Linguine and I got the Rosemary chicken Ravioli in pesto Alfredo sauce baked with Mozzarella...
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Posted by lilbo24
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 01, 2009)
Tony's is amazing because it's equally great for a romantic dinner or a lunch or night out with the family. Their food is awesome - the lasagna is cheesy, perfectly sauced, generous, and fantastic!!! - and the atmosphere is great as well?????? upscale enough to feel special and quality, but not so much that it's stuffy at all. Totally relaxing. Their porch makes the experience even better. The...
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Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 22, 2008)