Campus and The Fort
1. Neyland Stadium: Attending a game at Neyland with 102,000 roaring fans is a must do if want to experience what being a Vol truly means. The electrifying atmosphere cannot compete with any other place in Tennessee or the SEC.
Fort Sanders has developed a reputation among many UT students as one of the more dangerous Knoxville areas. Despite rumors of parties getting out of hand and random violence, it is comparatively calm to the rest of the city.
Everywhere you look, some sort of construction is underway on UT’s campus. New buildings, better roads and an all-around better environment are supposed to be on the way, but the delay may have game attendees and students waiting for a while.
South Knox
Alliance Brewing: The first craft brewery to cross the Tennessee River, Alliance brings a local flair to South Knoxville's beer lovers. Opened summer 2015, the new spot draws drinkers and food trucks to Sevier Avenue.Three Bears Coffee: A longtime South Knoxville native, the owners of Three …
While UT offers plenty of recreational activities on campus, sometimes you just have to get away.
North Knox
They come from different backgrounds, different races and different areas.
Wild Love Bakehouse: Wild Love Bakehouse is located on N. Central Street and is owned by Shaun and Meg Parrish (who also own the very popular Old City Java in Knoxville’s Old City). They serve up fresh coffee, tea, in-house baked goods, salads, puddings, soup and so many other delicious opti…
Downtown
Knoxville will join the fight against cancer via Relay for Life this Friday.
Opened in 2010 as Marble City Brewing, Saw Works Brewery in Old City offers Knoxville's first production brews.
Tyler Anthony and Evan Ford had always been a duo.
The Stock & Barrel: Situated in Market Square, this cozy and rustic burger joint has an extensive selection of whiskey and really cool, craft burgers. The ingredients used are unique, fresh and local. The wait on the weekends is a little long, but it's definitely worth it.Coolato Gelato:…
Strong alley, located between Market Square and Gay St., is more commonly referred to as “graffiti alley.” The alley originated as the first part of the Artist Alley Revamp Project, which cleared the alley of tagging and illegal graffiti and replaced it with commissioned artwork. The idea wa…
When Adam Palmer, owner and president of Saw Works Brewery, first walked into the building that would house his business on Depot Street, a prostitute and her client were inside on an old couch with a handle of Jack Daniels and heroin needles strewn around.
Over the summer, Knoxville was introduced to all-new venue called The Mill & Mine.
The Knoxville Museum of Art is showcasing a display that utilizes digital technology to produce unique pieces as a part of the "Currents" art display.
West Knoxville
When a customer walks into one of Holly Hambright’s restaurants, the person might not realize their chef has cooked for royalty.
Blue Mason Coffee: Away from the campus and downtown bustle, but still close to home, sits Blue Mason in its fittingly pastel blue house turned coffee shop. It's the perfect spot to catch up on classwork or just grab a latte and enjoy the atmosphere.Bearden Beer Market: Ever want to just sit…