Welcome to Dub's Place
Dub's Place is a nostalgic fast-food joint tucked away at 4408 Dayton Blvd, right in the heart of Red Bank, TN. This cozy spot is known for its hearty burgers, satisfying BBQ plates, and fantastic ice cream. From the moment you step in, the warmth of the staff welcomes you, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of simpler times. The outdoor seating allows visitors to soak in the local vibe while enjoying delicious comfort food. Whether for lunch or dinner, Dub's Place delivers a quick bite that never compromises on flavor or quality.
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About
Located in Red Bank, Tennessee, Dub's Place is not just an eatery; it's a landmark. A mere 10-minute drive from downtown Chattanooga, this spot shines with retro decor and a friendly ambiance. The owner is often found chatting with guests, sharing a slice of local history while grilling up some of the best burgers in town. Accessible for everyone, the venue boasts wheelchair-friendly amenities and a welcoming environment for families, complete with a kid's menu. Free street parking and an on-site lot make visiting easy. With a buzzing atmosphere, especially on weekends, it's a favorite for both tourists and university students. Dub's Place doesn't just cater to the dining needs; it fosters a sense of community, making it a go-to stop for those craving good food and good company.
Working Hours
- SundayOpen
- MondayOpen
- TuesdayOpen
- WednesdayOpen
- ThursdayOpen
- FridayOpen
- SaturdayOpen
What People Say
Most Liked
Absolutely loved the warm, friendly atmosphere at Dub's Place. Time and time again, the Red Bank Lion Burger emerges as a fan favorite, delivering unmatched flavor and freshness. The homemade sides, especially the fresh-cut fries and baked beans, have earned rave reviews, indicating a commitment to quality. Guests appreciate the cozy seating arrangements, whether indoors or outdoors, perfect for enjoying summer evenings. Adults and kids alike rave about the ice cream, particularly the malty shakes and sundaes, which add a sweet finish to any meal. Plus, the welcoming vibe makes each visit feel like catching up with old friends.
Most Disliked
Some patrons have noted limited parking as a hassle, especially during peak hours when the place fills up fast. A few guests mentioned that the wait time during busy times can stretch longer than expected, detracting from the overall dining experience. Occasionally, specific menu items may run out, leading to disappointment. While the retro decor charms many, some feel it could use an update. Lastly, seating can be a bit tight during lunchtime rushes, making it less ideal for larger groups looking to dine together.
Reviews
Michael S.
The best burgers in Chattanooga! No debate. The owner, who is a trained chef and can be found behind the grill most days comes out from the kitchen and talks with those enjoying his food. The people who work here are super friendly. The atmosphere is retro and phenomenal. The ice cream options never disappoint and taste phenomenal. Just a quick 10 minute drive from downtown. Don't miss out on this 70 year old gem!
Amanda M.
Cute little place with a cute atmosphere and great food. The owner (i think)even came out and talked to us to check on how the food was. Absolutely delicious and worth every dime.
Evan E.
What a great experience! From the moment we walked in we were treated like old friends of the staff. Katie came around the counter and gave us a great rundown on the menu and specials and answered all of our questions. We both got burgers and some fries (Katie threw in some tots so we could give them a try). Everything was delicious. We were also given a to-go pup cup to bring home to our dog since he didn’t make the trip with us. We will definitely be back!
Cain R.
A great little roadside stop. The place is overflowing nostalgia. They have everything you would want from a buger and shake shack. The food is on point and just about everything is house made. Parking is a little limited, but definitely worth the stop
Jeff L.
**Delicious First Visit to Dub's Place!** Our first time at Dub's Place, located at 4408 Dayton Blvd. in Red Bank, was nothing short of spectacular. Upon entering, Katie greeted us with a warm welcome and patiently explained the menu. We decided to try the Red Bank Lion Burger all the way with chili and cheese—by far the best burger I've had since moving to Tennessee. The fresh-cut fries were exactly that: thick-cut, perfectly seasoned, and undeniably fresh. My partner opted for the Dub's Spud, a delightful combination of hand-cut fries, smoked pork, cheese, sour cream, and chives, along with a grilled cheese sandwich topped with lettuce and tomato. We also ordered a strawberry shake but were mistakenly given a chocolate shake, which turned out to be absolutely delicious. Dub's Place will undoubtedly be our go-to spot for burgers, fries, and shakes. If you haven't been yet, be sure to put it on your list!
Matthew R.
Small place definitely get it to go if there busy. They stole my BBQ sauce cause they ran out but overall loved my crumble burger never had such a good tasting setup. Just mayo and cheese and it was amazing with just a little ketchup. Wish they had onion rings the malt chocolate shake was extremely thick and old school taste i was very happy. Im a foodie so for me to be happy is rare but this done it.
Christian H.
The smoked pulled pork was the bomb. The slaw and fries were also very good. The fries were big and very soft on the inside. They closed early that day because they ran out of food. They were a little sassy but that gives the place character