Ryan Smith and Chloe Wright are opening their second culinary venture, Elsie's Daughter, at The Hotel Chalet at the Choo Choo
Chattanoogan Restaurateurs Chloe Wright and Ryan Smith, known for the celebrated Rosecomb, are opening their second culinary venture, Elsie's Daughter. The Appalachian Bistro will open this fall at The Hotel Chalet at The Choo Choo and promises to encapsulate Appalachian inspiration, the essence of casual French culinary style, and timeless elegance, said officials.
“Ryan and Chloe created something incredibly unique and distinctly Chattanoogan that was inspired by their own experience when they opened Rosecomb,” said Jake Lamstein, CEO of Trestle Studio, and owner of The Hotel Chalet at The Choo Choo. “Their approach to combining flavors and sourcing local, sustainable ingredients will add a new layer of casual sophistication to culinary and mixology offerings at The Hotel Chalet at The Choo Choo.”
Elsie's Daughter is more than a restaurant; it's a tribute to the shared heritage of its founders and a warm embrace extended to every guest who walks through its doors. Ms. Wright’s ties to Chattanooga and Mr. Smith’s journey from Oxford, Ms. to the vibrant culinary scene of New York City, have converged to create a unique dining experience that draws from their roots while adding an innovative twist, said officials.
"Elsie's Daughter is a reflection of our personal journeys and our shared vision," said Mr. Smith. "We want guests to feel immediately at home when they step through the door, as if they're entering a cherished family gathering."
The menu will bring together a selection of crafted shareable and larger dishes that combine European finesse with Appalachian heartiness. Think tartares, oysters, bone marrow, smoked trout, frites, and exquisite salads highlighting local farms and purveyors when possible – a homage to Southern and Appalachian culinary traditions. The bar program, in line with their commitment to authenticity at Rosecomb, offers an array of old-world spirits, Italian apéritifs, and playful cocktails that complement the culinary offerings.
Mr. Smith and Ms. Wright drew inspiration from the old world yet casual style of the French Bistro during the first glamorous age of rail travel, perfect for its location. Elsie’s Daughter will be in a previously hidden space on the Choo Choo campus. The main bar and dining room, known as The Parlour will have multiple entrances, connecting to both the hotel and the energy and excitement on Station Street.
Elsie's Daughter's design is a tribute to history and familial ties. The name Elsie’s Daughter draws on The Chattanooga Choo Choo history and is a reference to the family of the architect who designed the Terminal Station in 1908. His wife, daughter and granddaughter were all named Elsie. Ms. Wright’s family also has a strong connection to the Choo Choo; her father worked in the food and beverage department in the hotel in the 80s and 90s. Elsie’s Daughter brings the time she spent there with her dad full circle.
Housed within a beautifully restored 1908 building, the restaurant features an inviting atmosphere that marries the romance of a bygone era with the comfort of a cherished parlour. The design balances European grandeur with nods to 1970s minimalist design with cues from both Beaux Arts and NeoClassical styles. The restaurant will also have several outdoor spaces that evoke a sense of secluded sophistication, said officials.
"We wanted to create a space that's visually stunning and emotionally resonant," said Ms. Wright. "Elsie's Daughter is a tribute to the past while embracing the present – an experience that's simultaneously nostalgic and current, chic and casual."
Elsie’s Daughter is part of Trestle Studio’s preservation and restoration of The Hotel Chalet at The Choo Choo. Drawing from the U.S. Railways history of constructing lodges and chalets to encourage travel and adventure, the property embraces the spirit of rail travel, inviting its guests to journey to the surrounding mountains, explore arts and entertainment and partake in après voyage libations.