The Yellow Deli — 737 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga Tennessee

It's Official —
the Yellow Deli is NOW OPEN!

The Yellow Deli at 737 McCallie Avenue in Chattanooga opened as promised on April 1st, 2008 (and that's no foolin'!). We are open 24/5 — from Sunday evening at 5 p.m. till Friday at 5 p.m. Please join us for a meal today. Menu


The Downtown Yellow Deli on Market Street
The early ‘70s would not have been such a special time in the Chattanooga area without The Yellow Deli. Remember those luscious fruit salads, great sandwiches, fresh salads, and homemade desserts? There was something about the warm and rustic atmosphere that drew people like a magnet. It became an important part of the lives of so, so many Chattanoogans back in those days. Fond memories linger on…

And who can forget that catchy little slogan at the bottom of the hand-drawn Yellow Deli menu that proudly announced, “We serve the fruit of the Spirit... Why not ask?” It was not so much a boast as a matter of fact. Somehow God’s love had been communicated to our hearts in such a way that all we wanted to do was pass on that love, joy, and peace spoken of in the New Testament. Though at the time, a good restaurant and spiritual concepts seemed to have little in common, but for “the Yellow Deli people” it was the perfect combination. For us, it was somehow like the “treasure hidden in a field,” and the “pearl of great value”… it was a salvation that had a practical outworking and not just a Sunday-go-to-meeting mentality. Our Savior meant everything to us, so working together to serve the best food in the best atmosphere, with all of our hearts, seemed a normal response. The fruit of the Spirit was produced naturally from the good tree of happy believers working together.
Yellow Deli locations - Chattanooga & Dalton, Tennessee; Trenton, Georgia; Mentone, Alabama

That was the motive in the hearts of Gene and Marsha Spriggs when they opened the first Yellow Deli on Brainerd Road in May of 1973. They wanted to have a place where people from all walks of life could come into the deli and touch a living demonstration of God’s love in those who served them. They created a warm, informal atmosphere in this 24-hours-a-day café where the people of Chattanooga could come anytime and feel welcome and enjoy good food and friendship. Many still carry fond memories of their times at the Yellow Deli, because it was more than just food… it was an experience of the heart that they enjoyed there, and times like that are not easily forgotten. More...

News Flash: There is another upcoming Yellow Deli reunion in Chattanooga —
Sunday, May 18th, 2008! Find out more!

Read the Chattanoogan's report on the first Yellow Deli Reunion (Sunday, April 16th, 2006)