Hip is on the house at FEED Co.

Catfish at FEED Co. (Photo by Mark Gilliland)
Catfish at FEED Co. (Photo by Mark Gilliland)

FEED CO.

Address: 201 W. Main St.Table Hours: Monday-Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday-Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.Tavern Hours: Monday-Thursday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Friday-Saturday from 11-1 a.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.Phone: 423-708-8500

FEED Co. is expanding!

Soon, the Southside eatery will expand by 2,200 square feet to include a new banquet hall. Perfect for large private parties, the space will accommodate between 80 and 120 people and will feature its own private entrance. Its grand opening is slated for June.

Need a bite late at night?

FEED Co. offers a late-night menu Monday-Thursday from 10-11 p.m. and Friday-Saturday from 11 p.m. to midnight. Featured dishes include pulled pork, cheeseburgers and fried chicken sliders.

photo Charlie Loomis, James Demarest, Heather Jennings and Michael Erhardt photographed in FEED Co. (Photo by Mark Gilliland)

I depend on places like FEED Co. Table and Tavern to keep me abreast of what's hip. For example, The House app.

"Whaaa?" General Manager Heather Jennings said to me during our recent sit-down when I informed her I had never heard of it.

The House, Heather explained, is a free app that highlights specials and exclusive offers from Chattanooga-based restaurants in the downtown area - such as FEED Co., described as an "industrial-style haunt with elevated comfort grub" and one of the hippest spots on the Southside.

The way the app works is that it syncs to a person's location and then sends notifications when he or she is in proximity of such specials and offers. And this time of year, it pays to be in proximity of FEED, which is bursting with new seasonal specials.

For starters, Heather has been busy crafting a list of rotating specialty cocktails. Each night, FEED will feature a different drink - an example being the "porch cooler," made with fresh fruit, mint and Malibu rum.

Meanwhile, FEED's front-of-the-house manager Mike Erhart's focus is on new seasonal beers from local breweries, including Chattanooga Brewing Company, Hutton & Smith and Oddstory. He said he expects to see more fruit-forward IPAs. Chattanooga, he told me, is a big IPA town - another bit of trendy trivia that was news to me.

In addition to spring-inspired bevvies, FEED is also introducing refreshing food specials such as the the strawberry feta salad, served with house-made balsamic vinaigrette.

Executive Chef Charlie Loomis' specialty is cooking with fresh produce, and his daily specials are dependent on "what they're pulling out of the ground," he said. He anticipates seasonal proteins to include more seafood, such as scallops and various varieties of king crab. But as for specific recipes, he could not say for sure.

The spring season, after all, is full of surprises.

My advice for staying in the know? Befriend and chat with the staff at the FEED Co., and download The House app right away. (Search for "The House Chattanooga.")

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