Dayton
30 places in Dayton · the Chattanooga metro area
In Dayton
1st Avenue Pizza, Books & Ice Cream
Alexander’s Texas style BBQ
American Pride Produce Market
Ayala's Grill And Bar Next To Walmart
Bamboo Garden Buffet
Banjo's BBQ
Carrabelle's
Comedor Santiago
Cookies & Cream
Dayton Coffee Shop
Delia's Mexican Restaurant
Destin To Chill
Destin To Grill & Chill
Drip Express
Drip Kitchen and Coffee
El Toro Authentic Mexican Grill
Harmony House Coffee Co
Hunt Brothers Pizza
Convenience store-based pizza chain doling out create-your-own pies along with wings.
Jennings Coffee & Tea
Kenny's Bar & Grill
La Hacienda II Mexican Restaurant
La Vaca Gourmet
Laurel Snow State Natural Area
Laurel-Snow State Natural Area is a Tennessee Class II Natural-Scientific State Natural Area located in Rhea County, Tennessee, near Dayton, on Walden Ridge of the Cumberland Plateau. The 2,259-acre (9.14 km2) area is owned by the State of Tennessee and managed by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. It is a component of the Cumberland Trail, a linear park. The Laurel-Snow trail within the natural area was the first National Recreation Trail designated in Tennessee.
Master Donuts of Dayton
Mejia's crazy burrito
Mejia's Crazy Fruit
MO MO's Bar BQ
Monkey Town Brewing & Restaurant - Dayton
Pizza King
Relaxed, family-friendly chain serving up pizza & sandwiches, plus salads & desserts.
Point Park
Worth the drive — near Dayton
Editor's picks elsewhere in the Chattanooga metro area, with the honest drive time. Everything here is inside the the Chattanooga metro area area — distance is just context.
Hunter Museum of American Art
⊙88 min drive
Opened in 1952 in a 1905 classical-revival mansion atop an 80-foot bluff, the museum now spans three connected buildings — the original mansion, a 1975 Brutalist wing, and a 2005 Randall Stout addition.
Tennessee Aquarium
⊙89 min drive
Two riverfront buildings on the downtown Tennessee River — River Journey traces water from Appalachian headwaters to the Gulf, Ocean Journey houses sharks, rays, and tropical reef life.
Main Street Meats
⊙91 min drive
Venue featuring a butcher shop & a modern, brick-walled American cafe for lunch, dinner & cocktails.
Ruby Falls
⊙96 min drive
A glass-front elevator drops 260 feet inside Lookout Mountain to a 63-foot underground waterfall Leo Lambert discovered in 1928 while drilling a tourist tunnel and named for his wife Ruby.
Lookout Mountain Incline Railway
⊙97 min drive
An 1895 funicular climbing Lookout Mountain at a 72.7% grade — among the world's steepest passenger railways — from St. Elmo's depot to Point Park, run today by Chattanooga's transit authority.
Rock City Gardens
⊙104 min drive
Garnet and Frieda Carter opened this Lookout Mountain garden trail in 1932, threading through ancient sandstone formations to Lover's Leap, where signage claims views of seven states.