Being an introvert is a tough gig. If you need to hear and see sounds of life to get through your day, but want to keep the talking to a minimum, this introvert’s guide to Knoxville is for you. Your comfort zone is safe with us.
Silent book clubs
Reading is fundamental — but so is your quiet time. This silent book club meets monthly, with just a few minutes of casual mingling with coffee or tea before everyone settles in for an hour of reading. No one will interrupt you to ask what you’re reading or try to make small talk, just like it should be.
Tabletop gaming bars
A lot of introverts don’t like bars (raises hand) — but if tabletop gaming is involved, it’s a different story. If you’re the kind of introvert who prefers a side of D&D with your drink, head to Token Game Tavern for gaming galore. If you really don’t feel like mingling, cozy up to a pinball machine and play the night away.
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Run clubs
Got a need for speed? Join a run club to stay active with like-minded locals. Socializing is optional (we’ll be too busy huffing and puffing to chat), but if you decide to stick around after your workout, many clubs end the evening at a restaurant or bar to refuel and make new connections.

Pro tip: Check The Bark’s calendar for meetups for specific dog breeds.
Photo by @thejoynextdoor
Dog parks
One of the most natural ways to meet other people is by letting your dog do all the barking. If we had to choose a favorite dog park in Knoxville, it might be The Bark — because socializing is always easier with a beer (or locally-brewed Frog Juice kombucha) in hand.
New2Knox Hops
This one’s for the new folks in town. If you’re trying to expand your circle and explore your new city, this group hosts casual event series catered to your interests, such as trivia nights or fitness classes. Just choose a group to join and plan to attend five events that will help you feel a little more at home.