Two Ten Jack announced the closure of its Chattanooga restaurant on Monday, April 20. The izakaya and ramen restaurant in Warehouse Row served the local community for more than a decade.
Two Ten Jack Closes Chattanooga Location
Two Ten Jack, located at 1110 Market St. in Warehouse Row, has closed its Chattanooga location. The restaurant said, “It’s a hard day. With the heaviest of hearts, we have made the decision to close our doors.”
The restaurant served the community for 11 years and cited financial struggles since the pandemic made operations challenging. The team reflected on the memories shared with customers at the location.
The Nashville location of Two Ten Jack continues to operate, and the team encouraged diners to visit for a meal.
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The Legacy of the Japanese Restaurant

Two Ten Jack was a concept inspired by izakayas of Japan. The restaurant is known for ramen, sushi, and small plates, incorporating local ingredients into Japanese-inspired dishes.
Chattanooga diners visited the restaurant for popular dishes including Crispy Brussels, Tonkotsu, Pork Gyoza, and Yasai Shoyu. Its unique atmosphere and menu made it a unique restaurant among the local food industry and attracted locals and tourists.
Two Ten Jack’s closure in Chattanooga highlights the continuing challenges of the restaurant sector, years after the pandemic. The closure leaves a gap in the Warehouse Row dining scene.
