Cleveland Skate Place is a roller skating rink in the North Shore area that operates as a multipurpose venue for recreational skating, birthday parties, and arcade gaming, positioned as Chattanooga's primary indoor skating option for families and casual skaters.
The rink offers open skating sessions in a single, climate-controlled facility with arcade games and a party room. Unlike ice skating venues, Cleveland Skate Place specializes exclusively in roller skating on a hardwood floor. The facility accommodates groups from individual drop-in skaters to large birthday parties and special events. It is not a competitive or speed-skating facility; the space is designed around recreational and social skating for all ages and experience levels.
Open skating sessions run on a rotating weekly schedule that typically includes weekend afternoons and evenings, with occasional weekday family hours. Admission for a single skater generally ranges from $7 to $10 per person, depending on the session time; Friday and Saturday evening sessions are priced higher than weekday or weekend matinee slots. Skate rental is included in most admission prices. Birthday party packages start at approximately $150 and include reserved table space, skate rentals, and access to the rink for a set duration; exact pricing and party capacity should be confirmed directly, as offerings vary.
The arcade operates independently of skating admission, with games running on quarters or card-based tokens purchased on site. Food options are typically limited to concession-stand offerings such as snacks and drinks rather than full meals.
Chattanooga has no other dedicated roller skating rink currently in operation. The nearest comparable venue for recreational skating would require travel outside the city limits. This makes Cleveland Skate Place the only local option for roller skating parties and casual sessions. Visitors seeking ice skating can access seasonal rinks or travel to regional facilities, but those offer a different experience and sport entirely. For families looking specifically for roller skating rather than ice skating, Cleveland Skate Place is the sole Chattanooga choice.
Cleveland Skate Place works well for families with children ages 5 and up, birthday party planners on a moderate budget, casual adults seeking recreational skating, and school or church groups booking events. It is less suitable for serious competitive skaters, derby athletes in training, or those seeking advanced coaching. Visitors with mobility limitations should confirm accessibility features in advance by calling ahead.
Arriving 10 to 15 minutes early is standard practice, especially for first-timers, to allow time for skate rental and fitting. Staff will size and fit skates at the rental desk. First-time skaters often benefit from renting skates rather than bringing their own, since proper sizing directly affects comfort and safety. Skates are fitted over regular shoes, and socks are recommended. The rink provides bumpers and push aids for young or new skaters upon request. A typical open-skating session lasts two to three hours, with music and colored lighting throughout. Spectators may sit in bleachers or at tables around the rink without paying admission.
Cleveland Skate Place operates Thursday through Sunday, with exact hours varying by season; hours typically include afternoon and evening sessions on Friday and Saturday and afternoon-only on Sunday. Verification of current hours is recommended, as they change seasonally and may shift for private events. The facility is located on North Shore Drive with adjacent parking available at no charge. The venue is accessible by car; public transit options to North Shore are limited, so driving is the practical approach for most visitors. The rink does not have a full restaurant, so eating before or after your visit is advisable if you plan to spend more than an hour.
Cleveland Skate Place fills the only roller skating niche in Chattanooga and functions as the default venue for rink parties and recreational skating without requiring a drive to regional alternatives.
