This guide covers what the Drury Inn Chattanooga offers relative to similar mid-range chain hotels in the city, how its location affects your stay, and whether its included breakfast and evening beverage service justify the rate compared to competitors in the same tier.
The Drury Inn sits on Shallowford Road near the North Shore district, placing it roughly 2 miles from the Tennessee Aquarium downtown and about 1.5 miles from Hunter Harrison Park. This positioning trades walkability to major attractions for easier vehicle access and proximity to I-75, useful if you're heading to outlying areas like Lookout Mountain or Signal Mountain without downtown as your base.
Standard rooms at Drury Inn Chattanooga run roughly $110 to $160 per night depending on season and advance booking, with rates typically lowest on weeknights in shoulder months (April to May, September to October). The hotel includes a hot breakfast buffet served until 10 a.m. on weekdays and 11 a.m. on weekends, plus a nightly beverage service from 5 to 7 p.m. offering beer, wine, and soft drinks. These inclusions matter: at a nearby La Quinta or Red Roof Inn at comparable rates, you'd pay $12 to $15 extra daily for breakfast at an off-site diner.
Rooms feature a microwave, refrigerator, and work desk. WiFi is complimentary throughout the property. Pet-friendly rooms are available at no additional fee, distinguishing it from several competitors that charge $25 to $50 per pet per night.
The Shallowford Road corridor is commercial and vehicular-oriented. If your priority is a short walk to restaurants, galleries, or waterfront access, the North Shore location works against you. The nearest dining cluster is about a half-mile away on foot, making car use practical for most meals. If you're planning daily visits to the Aquarium, Hunter Harrison Park, or the Walnut Street Bridge, you'll spend 5 to 10 minutes driving each way rather than walking.
Conversely, if you're driving a rental car and prefer straightforward highway access without navigating downtown's one-way streets and limited parking, the I-75 proximity is genuine convenience. This layout favors road-trip logistics over urban exploration.
The Red Roof Inn on Shallowford Road (same area, similar price point) offers no breakfast and charges for pets, making the Drury's inclusions a material advantage if you're traveling with animals or have early mornings. Both have comparable room sizes and parking; the trade-off is purely amenity-based.
The La Quinta on I-75 near Lookout Valley sits 4 miles further from downtown but maintains the same no-pet-fee policy as Drury. Its rates ($95 to $140) undercut Drury by $10 to $20 nightly, but breakfast isn't included. If you're staying 3 nights, the Drury's breakfast value ($5 to $8 per meal elsewhere) roughly equalizes the price difference.
The Chattanooga Marriott on the North Shore, also on Shallowford, prices $160 to $220 per night. You gain a full-service restaurant on-site and slightly newer furnishings, but lose the pet-free fees and pay for breakfast unless you hold elite status.
For downtown proximity without a car, the Noble House Inn or similar bed-and-breakfasts in the St. Elmo neighborhood cost $130 to $180 and place you within walking distance of the Aquarium and Walnut Street Bridge. They sacrifice hotel standardization for character, and their rates don't include breakfast consistently.
Book the Drury Inn if you're driving and value simplicity: easy parking, a reliable breakfast to skip restaurant lines, and no hidden pet fees. The evening beverage service reduces the need to hunt bars or convenience stores. Its weakness is location friction for pedestrians prioritizing downtown attractions.
Reserve elsewhere if you plan extensive walking around the North Shore or downtown cores, or if you need restaurant service on-site without leaving the property. The road access advantage evaporates if you're not taking day trips by car.
Rates are best confirmed directly or through the hotel's app rather than third-party booking sites, which sometimes list outdated availability. Call ahead if traveling with pets to confirm a pet-friendly room assignment; availability varies by day.
