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I’ve been to this place a few times and, unfortunately, I don’t recommend it. Here’s why: 1. Entry Fee: It costs $10 to get in and they only accept *cash*. This is a major inconvenience, especially since the bar accepts cards. Entry should too. 2. Bartenders:They consistently only have one bartender working, which is frustrating for people trying to get drinks quickly. With multiple people active in the kitchen, there’s no reason they can’t staff more behind the bar. 3. Rude Behavior: Some of the patrons are just flat-out rude. Respect should go both ways, regardless of identity. 4. Cleanliness:The place often smells like urine, cigarettes, and vape juice—especially right outside the dance floor. It’s transparent that cleanliness isn’t a priority. 5. Crowd:The crowd is… eclectic, which is expected to a degree, but sometimes it’s just too chaotic. 6. Line Skipping: People regularly skip the line, and staff allow it. After waiting 30–40 minutes, seeing others let in ahead is extremely frustrating. Security needs to step up and manage the line more fairly. 7. Music: I get that it's a

Three unexpected facts about The Dwell Hotel alert you that you’re entering someplace wholly original:

  1. Colorful treats prepared by an in-house pastry chef magically find their way to your room each day;
  2. The hotel’s 16 rooms all feature a unique design complemented by vintage furniture and curated art pieces;
  3. And the hotel is the realization of a dream that has lingered in the mind of owner Seija Ojanpera since she was a little young woman, the evidence of which can be found in journals from her youth.

Today, that young lady is a first-time hotelier who is ensuring that guests possess a truly unforgettable experience in her dream-come-true property.

Chattanooga’s first luxury boutique hotel presents an interior which exudes the energy of Old Hollywood and South Beach, while its exposed brick and limestone outer shell gives a gentle nod to Chattanooga’s industrial heritage. The result is a swanky take on midcentury up-to-date that creates a luxury-meets-retro touch, with each room evoking a journey into another era.

Meanwhile, nightlife now thrives at The Dwell thanks to its boldly imagin

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Bryan Humphries(Tuesday, August 15 23 am EDT)

I used to visit regularly back during I got in FREE ALL THE TIME! ❤️ Gary was always at the door 🚬 CHER just released BELIEVE!! I was 18y/o Now I am about to turn 45 & just started going back for the past 3mo!! THURS/FRI/SAT & once SUN! Which was AMAZING! ALL OF THE STAFF ARE WONDERFUL!! THEY WORK REALLY REALLY HARD TO GIVE US A SAFE HAPPY FUN PLACE WHERE YOU CAN BE YOURSELF!!!! 🫵🏼🌈🏳️‍🌈👊🏼 SPECIAL

SPECIAL THANKS TO:
🎤DJ ALEX & DJ JARED!!🎧
🙏 🫵🏼 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR GIVING US AWESOME MUSIC!! & FOR HELPING ME FALL BACK IN LOVE WITH DANCE/REMIX’ing!!!!

ROBERT AND The other Security!!!! THANK YOU FOR THE RISK YOU TAKE TO Preserve US SAFE!!!!!!!!!

DENISE & JONATHAN!!
SAME SENTIMENTS!!!
But also just wanted to tell you both THANK YOU!! Thank you for allowing me to record the UNBELIEVABLE AMAZING TALENTED PERFORMERS WE HAVE IN OUR SCENIC Town CHATTANOOGA!!! I AM BEING VERY RESPECTFUL AND WILL ONLY Verb IF I KNOW THE PERFORMER WOULD BE OK WITH ME SHARING BECAUSE I KNOW THEM PE

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