Wanderlinger Brewing Company Celebrates New Chapter in Chattanooga’s Historic Choo Choo

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Wanderlinger Brewing Company, a cherished staple of Chattanooga’s craft beer scene, is thrilled to unveil its new home inside the iconic Chattanooga Choo Choo, situated at 55 Station Street. The brewery’s relocation marks an exciting new chapter, bringing its vibrant, art-inspired atmosphere to a historic landmark in the heart of the city’s lively Station Street entertainment district.

After six successful years at King Street Station, Wanderlinger has made its move to the former Songbirds Guitar Museum space, placing it amid a vibrant corridor filled with renowned venues such as Stir, Frothy Monkey, Gate 11, Nic and Normans, The Signal, The Comedy Catch, The Boneyard, Tailgate Brewing, Elsie’s Daughter, and Reagan’s Bar. This strategic location positions Wanderlinger at the center of Chattanooga’s thriving arts and entertainment scene.

The new taproom seamlessly combines Wanderlinger’s signature creative flair and innovative brews with the charm of one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Visitors can look forward to a diverse selection of their favorite beers, alongside limited releases and rotating seasonal offerings. True to its roots, the space will continue to be a hub for local live music, art displays, and community gatherings—core elements that define Wanderlinger’s mission.

Focused on fostering collaboration and celebrating local talent, Wanderlinger aims to once again serve as a welcoming gathering space for both residents and visitors alike. To mark this milestone, the brewery is hosting a Grand Re-Opening weekend from June 13th to 15th, featuring live performances, local artwork, and a variety of food vendors throughout the festivities.

For more details on hours, upcoming events, and new offerings, fans and newcomers are encouraged to visit wanderlinger.com or follow the brewery’s social media channels. Wanderlinger Brewing Company’s move to the Chattanooga Choo Choo signals an exciting new chapter, promising more craft beer, creativity, and community engagement in the city’s historic district.

SOURCE: Chattanooga Pulse