Fireside Grille pairs karaoke nights with a sit-down restaurant model, distinguishing it from Chattanooga's bar-focused singing venues by centering the experience around food and cocktails rather than standing-room crowds. Located on the North Shore, it functions as a dinner destination first, karaoke entertainment second, making it suited to groups willing to commit to a meal.
A full-service restaurant with a dedicated karaoke program, rather than a karaoke bar that happens to serve food. The setup works best for parties of four or more who want to eat, drink, and sing without moving between venues. Unlike karaoke lounges designed around private rooms or open-mic setups at dive bars, Fireside Grille uses its main dining floor, so singers perform for a mixed crowd of diners and dedicated karaoke participants. This makes it less anonymous than a private-room experience but less intimidating than solo karaoke at a bar-centric venue.
Fireside Grille serves American casual dining fare; entrees range from $14 to $28. Cocktails run $8 to $12. Verify current karaoke nights and start times by calling or checking their social media, as programming can shift seasonally. There is no cover charge to dine and watch singers perform, though participating in karaoke typically requires purchasing food or a minimum drink order. Song selection draws from a standard commercial catalog spanning classic rock, country, pop, and R&B; requests outside the system's database cannot be accommodated.
Karaoke in Chattanooga splits between bar-centric venues and restaurant-based nights. The Roxy Theatres downtown hosts karaoke but emphasizes live bands and comedy acts, making it a venue hire rather than a standing karaoke program. JJ Brickels, a dive bar on Broad Street, runs karaoke with no food beyond bar snacks and a no-cover policy, appealing to singers who want a low-commitment, low-cost environment. Fireside Grille's model works best if you want to combine a full dinner with karaoke; it costs more upfront but eliminates the need to eat elsewhere or skip food. Choose Fireside Grille for groups wanting a social dinner experience with singing; choose JJ Brickels if you're there primarily for karaoke and want to minimize expense; consider private karaoke rooms (available through rental platforms) if your group prefers privacy over mixed-crowd participation.
Fireside Grille works well for birthday groups, anniversary dinners, and friend outings where singing is an add-on rather than the main event. Parties of four to eight fit comfortably. Solo singers or very small pairs may feel awkward, as the venue assumes group dining and shared singing. Those seeking high-end cocktails or a sophisticated atmosphere should look elsewhere; Fireside Grille is casual and explicitly entertainment-focused rather than polished. Singers expecting an extensive or frequently updated song library may be limited by the standard catalog.
Arrive as a regular diner, order food and drinks, and watch the karaoke rotation. If you want to sing, request a song from the host or manager; they'll slot you into the queue based on the night's flow. Most nights run three to four hours, with singers rotating every two to four songs. Plan to spend two to three hours if you plan to eat and sing once or twice. The atmosphere is informal and forgiving, typical of casual dinner karaoke in regional restaurants.
Confirm current hours and karaoke days by phone before visiting, as restaurant hours can shift with seasons and staffing. Parking is available in the North Shore lot shared with nearby businesses; find a space directly outside or within a short walk. The venue is accessible by car; public transit options are limited in this area. Restroom access is standard for dining customers.
Fireside Grille fills a specific niche in Chattanooga's nightlife: it works for groups that want a meal and entertainment bundled into one outing, without the formality of a dinner show or the commitment of a full bar crawl.
