UPDATE: One of the first businesses coming to the Foundries District, Creature Comforts Beer Garden will open to the public on Friday, April 17.

This means the beer garden, which is located in The Shed, will not be open during Erlanger Park’s opening day on Tuesday, April 14.


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It will open to the public at 4:00pm on Friday, according to the company.

After that, it will be open on most game days, non-game-day weekends and during some other occasions.

PREVIOUS STORY: One of the first new businesses coming to Chattanooga’s Foundries District, next to Erlanger Park, has been announced. 

On Monday, Creature Comforts Brewing Company, a brewery based out of Athens, GA, announced the opening of a beer garden next to the new Chattanooga Lookouts stadium. 

The Creature Comforts Beer Garden will open in The Shed this April, according to a news release by the company. The Shed is the historic foundry building next to Erlanger Park, which can hold hundreds of guests. 

the shed location

Location of The Shed from Erlanger Park’s berm seating 

Local 3 News photo

The beer garden will offer a full lineup of Creature Comforts beers, including seasonal and limited series beers.

The company plans to remain open on most game days, non-game day weekends, and other occasions.

However, as the Foundries District continues to develop, Creature Comforts will move to another, permanent location next to The Shed. Its new, future location will be located along the Riverwalk.

It is currently unclear what The Shed will feature once the Creature Comforts Beer Garden moves out, but Local 3 has reached out for more information.

Creature Comforts plans to release grand opening information in the coming weeks.

Pull Quote

“The Beer Garden is more than a taproom — it’s a front-row seat to Chattanooga’s next great chapter in the development of the Foundries District. Fostering human connection is our purpose, and creating welcoming spaces like this — designed for people to come together — is one way we bring that purpose to life. We’re grateful to be embraced by the Chattanooga community, and we’re excited to grow with the District,” said Adam Beauchamp, Creature Comforts co-founder and CEO.

Creature Comforts is the 31st largest brewery in the United States after entering the market in 2022.

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