Bluff View Art District

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I want to move to this area
My husband and I stayed at the Bluff View Inn for our 4 year anniversary. The moment we drove away to head home, I wanted to go back. Everything was perfect at the Inn. Fabulous place to visit.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 27 2007

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Love the Bluff!
I just visited Bluff View Art District and I loved every minute of it! We stayed at the Inn, whcih was lovely, and he food was really good. We had lunch at Tony's Pasta Shop then had dinner two days later at Back Inn Cafe. After dinner, we had dessert and coffee at Rembrandt's while we gazed out over the river - incredible! I'll definately come back to this place again, I know there are things we didn't even get to see!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 15 2007

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Beautiful
The view from the place, and the building itself were the greatest pieces of artwork to me. The art inside of it were decent fillers. They had a mixture of all things art, and a lot of eye opening exhibits. Definetly worth the $8 cover.

Reviewed by: Jocelyn from on Nov 30 2006

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one of the best parts about the city
There's so much to love about Bluff View. It's got a beautiful view of the Tennessee River (hence the name), a sculpture garden, restaurants, B&B, and Rembrandt's coffee shop, which serves some of the best coffee in the city, not to mention salads, sandwiches, and mind-blowing desserts, all in a European sort of atmosphere. My only objection, and this applies mostly to the restaurants and not Rembrandt's, is the price, which relegates it to the realm of special events for me. However, if you're willing to pay for quality, it is worth it.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 30 2006

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Great coffee shop
Nice little shopping and eating area.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 25 2006

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Contemporary art meets the Tennessee River
the weather was perfect!!! the open view of the Tennessee River while eating at the Back Street INN was peaceful. The food at the Back Street Inn was excellent and plentiful. The new kinetic sculpture was up and running. Also to note, was the contemporary feeling of the whole Bluff View Art District.

Reviewed by: Neil from on Apr 12 2006

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Market Street
We went during the week of March 21st for our spring break. I enjoyed it. Market street was easy to find places to eat, entertainment (even for children), and a few shops. It was easy to find things. The people were also great....southern hospitality. We are planning on going next summer for the entire week and vist the surrongding areas that are within 2 hours drive...nashville, atlanta, and birmingham.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 28 2006

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My Saturday Morning Coffee Stop
I go to Rembrant's every Saturday morning for a coffee and pastry. I sample a different pastry each visit. I love the Raspberry Chocolate Mousse and Turtle Tarts. Try to answer the daily question for a free coffee drink. I love to sit on the patio and enjoy the beautiful summer weather.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 25 2005

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GREAT
Great place!!! I would definately go out there for lunch while visiting chattanooga!!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 18 2005

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INCREDIBLE
Rembrandts was great! what an artsy little cafe in the style of italy, right in downtown chattanooga!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 31 2004
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