Doors….
When we went in search of breakfast on our recent trip to Chattanooga, we thought we hit the jackpot at Puckett’s, a local bar and grill venue with a lot of history and a tasty breakfast. Conveninetly located within an easy walking distance of our hotel and just across from the Tennessee Aquarium, it seemed the perfect stop on our way to see what the Aquarium had to offer.
The main doors were oddly unremarkable, although nice. The restaurant name is plainly visible on the huge awning that spans the length of the buiding but there was no sign on the door or near the door. The only indication we made it to the right place was a printed door mat as you step inside the front doors.
But look at that breakfast! Simple but yummy. And the biscuit tasted even better than it looks. I loved the mug so much we had to snag one for home. Of course we paid for it, silly. 🙄
I only wished we had more time to return for an evening meal when there was live music, but maybe next visit. The inside is appealing, open and warm-a lot like Cheers!
It wasn’t until I needed to visit the ladies’ room before we headed to the Aquarium that I found them! All in the ladies’ room. 🙊🙈
From the main door…
to the stall doors, which were so cool…
I was tickled to find such a treasure trove of doors. Then in the hall was a cache of train memorabilia that was the icing on the cake.
This time train memorabilia, next time real train experience!
This post is brought to you as part of our host Norm Frampton’s weekly doorscursion event, where participants post about doors they have seen, photographed, sketched…any doors. You can make a beeline over to his blog and get the schedule and itinerary for this event.
PS..tomorrow is Fridaaaay!!!
Those old doors are awesome – great finds 🙂
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Thanks Norm. I got so excited when I saw them I almost forgot why I went in. Lol🙈
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I love the history you can imagine in old doors!
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That was quite a find. I like the main doors with the plumbing-parts handles, but the “rest” are wonderful. Of course, I love the train memorabilia – I’m glad you included that.
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How could I leave out the train items? 😉The doors were cool. I love anyone recycling doors. I’d love to have a headboard for my bed made from an old Door
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That would make an interesting headboard.
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Especially the right one. I’ve seen some cool ones.
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The stall doors are very nice.
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I really love recycling.
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I like those cast iron pipe door handles !
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I know, right? It really was a nice bar/restaurant.
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