Long, spacious warehouse filled with oak barrels creates a unique backdrop for enjoying wild fermented and barrel-aged beers. Atmosphere ranges from laid-back and friendly to hot and loud, with a vibe that feels authentic and working-class. Seating includes bar and high tops, supporting a relaxed, unpretentious experience.
Ample parking surrounds the venue, making it easy to find a spot day or night. The unassuming warehouse exterior does not complicate access to the parking area.
Barrique Brewing and Blending offers aged sours and barrel aged beer that stand out for their unique flavors and natural fermentation. The brewery excels with wild ales and clean lagers that are hard to find elsewhere.
Good to know
Parking is easy to find, but the brewery is located in an industrial area.
Bring a coat as there is no heating inside the brewery.
The brewery specializes in sours and wild ales, offering a unique selection.
Brewery space offers dog-friendly indoor areas with plenty of games scattered around for casual play. Atmosphere stays clean and cool with open-air windows and a shaded patio for comfortable seating. Taplist spreads across two walls, complemented by art displays and a broad selection of beers.
Free parking stands out with 2-hour limit and easy access. The lot offers a rare no-cost option that simplifies visits.
Craft beer here stands out with a hazy IPA and a unique No Crust PB&J beer. The selection covers styles like stout, barleywine, and fruited ale, offering a wide range of flavors.
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Parking is free for two hours, but spaces are limited.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 7pm.
All beers are brewed in-house with unique formulas.
Bright, clean space combines indoor and outdoor seating with a pet-friendly patio and hipster folk music. Atmosphere stays chill and comfortable, suitable for casual hangouts or date nights. Known for phenomenal sour beers and flavorful food like crispy fries and hot chicken sandwiches.
Free on-site parking makes getting here easy. Plenty of spots mean no hassle finding a place to park.
Offers a wide variety of sours and stouts on tap with multiple flights of world class IPAs. The Chocolate Covered Cherry Sno Cone stands out as a unique beer. Staff provide helpful recommendations and happy hour offers half off 16oz beers.
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Happy hour offers half off 16oz beers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Parking is available on-site and is free for customers.
The kitchen closes at 7:30pm during the week.
Building combines exposed brick with unique outdoor plazas featuring fire pits and dog-friendly patios. Atmosphere stays welcoming and lively, with setups that suit groups and encourage socializing. Offers a varied beer selection including high ABV stouts and barrel-aged brews appreciated by many.
Free parking is easy to find and convenient. Staff are helpful with any parking issues, making the experience smooth and stress-free.
Dark beer taps stand out with an unmatched variety and quality. Stouts and sour beers impress alongside a rotating selection of craft ales and a notable Bourbon Barrel Draft Kilt.
Good to know
Parking is paid only, with the first hour free and $6 per hour afterward.
Dogs are welcome at the brewery.
Happy hour offers 2 for 1 pours on Tuesdays.
Modern industrial space combines retro vibes with bright lighting and comfy seating. Outdoor patio welcomes dogs and offers a chill atmosphere, though some furniture shows wear. Craft beer selection highlights top-tier IPAs and sours with a lively, friendly energy.
Plenty of parking exists in the shared lot right outside. Finding a close spot is easy, though parking can be the roughest part of visiting.
A wide variety of IPAs and lagers offers solid options for beer lovers. The sour beer selection stands out as excellent and affordable for the quality provided.
Good to know
Trivia night occurs every Friday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Dogs are allowed on the patio but not inside the brewery.
Parking is plentiful in the shared lot right outside the brewery.
Industrial space offers indoor and outdoor seating with shuffleboard and board games. Atmosphere balances laid-back energy with enough quiet for conversation. Dog-friendly outdoor area provides shade and turf for groups and families.
Parking varies from easy street spots to paid lots nearby. Spaces right out front appear sometimes, but finding parking can be difficult at times.
Locally brewed beers offer a seriously good and well crafted taste. The selection includes lager and hazy beers along with a variety of other delicious options like the Bear Walker beer.
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Parking can be difficult; consider using paid lots nearby.
Jackalope Brewing Co. is dog friendly, making it a great spot for pet owners.
The brewery hosts rotating food trucks, offering a variety of dining options.
Neighborhood bar with huge outdoor seating and numerous TVs creates a friendly, chill atmosphere suited for sports fans and casual gatherings. Decor reflects a 90’s vibe that feels comfortable and inviting. Crowd mixes families, friends, and colleagues enjoying lively conversations and cold drinks.
A large parking lot sits right outside, offering plenty of spaces. Finding a spot is very easy here.
An excellent beer list includes a variety of options, even some favorites. Draft beers stay cold and fresh, with a Sunday special offering half-off drafts alongside Bloody Marys and mimosas.
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Happy hour runs all day on Sundays with half-off drinks.
Monday night features a special promotion from Cigar City.
Sundays offer half-off Bloody Marys, mimosas, and draft beers.
Bar offers pool tables, dart boards, and a jukebox with unique music, creating a lively and fun environment. Multiple TV screens cover sports games, attracting locals who enjoy a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Comfortable seating and a small outdoor patio add to the neighborhood tavern vibe.
A huge parking lot offers plenty of space, making it easy to find a spot. Parking availability stands out compared to many other bars around town.
Tap beers and mixed drinks cost around 15 dollars. The beer selection is decent with some good prices on certain beers.
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Roy's Tavern is for patrons aged 21 and up.
It is important to order at the bar because many people don't notice the sign.
Parking is available at Roy's Tavern.
Brewery offers plenty of outdoor seating and an upstairs area with ample space, decorated with graffiti walls that attract photographers. Atmosphere stays mellow and relaxed, catering mostly to locals with a balanced music and social energy vibe. Live music ranges from top-notch jazz bands to local showcases, enhancing the laid-back environment.
Some street parking exists with a cheap lot next door. Parking can be tricky but manageable, especially during lunch on weekends.
Craft beers use local ingredients and show fine tuning. IPAs like Hippies and Cowboys offer citrus and pine notes with a medium body. The Blonde Ale is crisp with honeysuckle hints and good carbonation.
Good to know
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 7pm with a $5 entry fee.
Open mic night occurs every Monday at 8pm, featuring local talent.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with 2-for-1 craft beers.
Brewery offers vintage furniture and huge outdoor space with incredible skyline views through large windows. Atmosphere feels cozy and relaxed, with a mix of lively music and vintage video games creating a unique vibe. Dog-friendly environment welcomes furry friends, adding to the inviting setting.
Parking varies with some spots on a hill making it tough. Other areas offer easy access but overall it can be a challenge to find a good spot.
Beers stay true to style with crisp lager and Pilsner options. Quality remains consistent and the selection is great.
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Fait la Force Brewing hosts fun events like local film nights regularly.
You can order brick oven pizza from next door and bring it over.
Parking can be challenging due to the brewery's location on a hill.
Live music bar offers an intimate setting with both indoor and patio seating. The atmosphere stays casual and inviting, filled with local musicians playing lively tunes. It attracts those looking for a relaxed spot to enjoy music and drinks away from the main drag.
Parking is generally easy to find, with spots available right in front and a lot within walking distance. Sometimes parking can be a bit challenging, but overall it is decent.
Beers come ice cold with a solid selection featuring top-shelf Indiana brews plus Shiner Bock and 3 Floyds on tap. Service is quick, with no long waits for a drink.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4:30 to 6:30pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Live music performances feature local talent every Wednesday and Friday.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
Barbecue restaurant combines laid-back East Nashville vibe with family-friendly atmosphere and classic video game entertainment like Nintendo 64. Indoor space feels open and industrial, while outdoor seating suits cool afternoons. Beer selection includes balanced craft brews alongside seriously smoked meats.
Parking varies from easy to tough depending on luck. Some spots require a bit of a walk, making it manageable but not always convenient.
Offers a variety of beers and cider on tap including a Non Alcoholic IPA. The beer pairs well with the barbecue and includes non-alcoholic options.
Good to know
Saturdays are the only days they serve their smoked brisket.
The brisket is available until it sells out.
The Survivor Watch party starts at the bar on Saturdays.
Basement pool hall with dim lighting and a vibrant, laid-back vibe draws a crowded, fun-loving crowd. Multiple regulation-sized pool tables share space with ping pong, darts, and shuffleboard, creating a lively atmosphere for games and socializing.
A decent-sized parking lot sits right outside in the strip mall. Parking is free, which adds convenience. The location offers easy access without extra fees.
Draft beer comes at a reasonable price with a solid selection. This spot focuses on beer and shots, not pricey craft cocktails.
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Happy hour offers half-price drinks from 4 to 8 PM.
Parking is free and available in the strip mall.
Apple Pay is accepted for payments.
Open layout with sports-themed decor and multiple TVs creates an upscale yet casual vibe. Energy balances between lively game-watching and family-friendly comfort. Features include a cozy bar area, outdoor patio with umbrellas, and authentic Philly references throughout.
Easy access to free parking with plentiful spaces nearby. Additional spots are available up the hill if needed.
A bar offers a good selection of local beers including crisp draft beers. Happy hour features cheap beer, making it easy to enjoy a slow lunch with a cold drink.
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Parking is easy and free near the restaurant.
Happy hour offers several good specials daily.
The food comes out quickly, making it great for a quick bite.
Coffee shop with primitive/outdoor theme and plenty of natural light creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Seating options include a quiet room and open spaces with good music at moderate volume. Space supports work, socializing, and relaxation with free WiFi and board games available.
Free street parking surrounds the spot with plenty of spaces. Parking sits right by the door for quick grab and go.
Harding House beer is available on tap alongside coffee and tea. The spot offers a pleasant environment with a blend of coffee and beer for a relaxed hangout.
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Primitive Coffee Company offers free street parking nearby.
The cafe has plenty of seating for customers who want to stay and enjoy their coffee.
Primitive Coffee Company is open until 8:30 PM on Saturdays.
Large bar and grill offers indoor and outdoor seating with a huge front patio and covered outdoor area. Atmosphere blends loud live music with a friendly vibe and plenty of games like darts, pool, and arcade basketball. Space feels unique and comfortable, suitable for quiet evenings or lively gatherings.
Ample free parking makes access simple and hassle-free. Parking spots are easy to find and convenient.
A huge front patio with long tables offers plenty of space to enjoy pizza and cold beers. The beer selection is epic with a great variety of drinks available.
Good to know
The bathroom is upstairs.
The Wedge Nashville offers free parking.
No kids are allowed after 9 pm.
Bowling alley combines retro 70’s vibe with multiple live music stages and a large concert venue. Atmosphere feels fun and lively, with separate areas for bowling and performances. Pinball and old school video games add to the entertainment mix.
A big parking lot offers free parking with plenty of space available. Parking is easy to find and close to the entrance.
A bar area offers a full selection of drinks with pitchers of beers on tap to bring to lanes. Narraganset Beer is available on tap, and the beer selection is generally good and affordable.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times for bowling lanes.
The venue has a large parking lot with free parking available.
Security is not present after 9pm, so caution is advised.
Warehouse filled with vintage arcade games and premium pinball machines creates a nostalgic atmosphere with loud, energetic vibes. Large outdoor patio offers games like cornhole and ping pong, supporting group gatherings. Free play on most arcade games adds to the lively, interactive experience.
Free parking is available with plenty of spaces. Driving is easy thanks to the no-cost parking option.
Draft beers include a house cream ale and 2 Hearted Ale. Mixed drinks and beer selections are very good. Staff remembers regular beer orders.
Good to know
Entry is free for adults, but kids pay a $10 fee.
Tokens cost $1 each, or $1.20 if bought with a card.
Most arcade games are free to play, while pinball machines cost $1 each.
Three floors filled with classic arcade games and pinball machines create a lively, nostalgic environment. Rooftop patio offers fire pits and an open-air space with a fantastic view. The atmosphere is energetic and loud, with a mix of vintage gaming and craft beers.
Parking includes free spots but they are very limited. Street parking and a paid lot exist nearby, making it tricky to find a spot without checking ahead.
A huge beer selection features around 50 to 75 choices, including many from local breweries. Craft beers like PB&J beer stand out, and happy hour offers great deals on tokens and beer.
Good to know
You must be 21 or older to enter; IDs are checked at the door.
Every game costs only a quarter, making it very affordable.
Happy hour offers 20 free tokens with the purchase of a beer.
Store offers a wide selection with a great bourbon range including rare options. It stays clean and organized with a lively atmosphere. Parking can be challenging during busy times due to a small lot in a downtown area.
A small but functional parking lot exists, offering free parking that makes access easy during quiet times. Parking becomes hard to find when the store is busy due to its downtown location.
A very large selection of craft beer fills the shelves, with options to buy individual bottles instead of only packs. Super cold coolers keep the beer ice-cold for grab-and-go convenience.
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Parking can be challenging during busy times due to the downtown location.
The store is well-organized, making it easy to find items quickly.
Prices are competitive and reasonable compared to larger stores.
Quaint 1930s bungalow with vintage decor and cozy, welcoming atmosphere creates a homey vibe. Big, dog-friendly patio with fire pits adds an outdoor park-like feel. Bar offers upscale diner and cocktail vibes without loud distractions, making it a relaxed neighborhood spot.
Free parking sits right by the restaurant, making it easy to stop in. The full parking lot often signals a busy spot with good food and service.
Cold beer comes with a hazy IPA option. The selection is limited but pairs well with food.
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Sabell's offers free parking for customers.
Happy hour runs from 5-7pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The total bill averages around $30 per person, which is reasonable for the quality.
Dark, tucked-away building offers cozy indoor and outdoor seating with lots of TVs showing games. Local crowd creates a warm, lively vibe especially during Bills games, with active cheering and chanting. Games like Golden Tee add to the engaging sports bar atmosphere.
Parking spots appear out front or in the back but availability drops to about half during lunch and dinner. The back lot has a weird unidirectional flow that causes jams and makes turning around difficult.
Cold beer flows consistently with an excellent selection including beer on tap like Guinness. Prices stay reasonable, making it easy to enjoy a great beer and food combo while watching a game.
Good to know
Parking can be a problem, especially during busy events.
Happy hour runs from 12 to 6pm on weekdays.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday with free samples.
Large, modern chicken restaurant offers a spacious, clean environment with plenty of seating and live music including DJ and blues performances. The atmosphere feels energetic and inviting, enhanced by background music and occasional karaoke. The crowd is lively, often busy but with minimal wait times.
Large size allows for easy parking and plenty of space. Parking is better here than at comparable spots, with ample seating both inside and outside.
Good beer selection pairs well with the spicy hot chicken. The spice level hits just right to complement a cold beer. Beer availability adds convenience during mall visits.
Good to know
Everything is sold à la carte, which can make meals feel pricey.
Karaoke nights are hosted on Thursdays, starting at 8pm.
Parking can be difficult during holidays due to high traffic.
Chicken restaurant with sports bar atmosphere featuring multiple TVs and urban space use. Loud music and cold indoor temperature contrast with a dog-friendly patio offering comfortable outdoor seating. Known for authentic southern chicken and refreshing drinks like lime margaritas and house beers.
Parking includes curbside spots and a shared lot with ample space but can be tight for trucks. Validation covers 90 minutes of free parking, and registration is required to avoid a $50 ticket.
Happy hour offers 2-for-1 draft beers from 3 to 6 pm with house beers priced under $5. The beer selection includes light and refreshing house beers that pair well with the food.
Good to know
They validate 90 minutes of free parking with a purchase.
Expect a $50 ticket if you don't register for free parking.
Happy hour runs from 3-6pm with 2-for-1 draft beers.
Small, dark space blends Korean-inspired cuisine with an American bar vibe. Atmosphere feels lively and cozy with remixed 70s dance music at a moderate volume. Crowd mainly in their 30s, including friends and couples, enjoying a playful and chic setting.
Small parking lot offers about eight spots, making parking a challenge. Street parking becomes necessary due to limited space.
Light, refreshing beers with a hint of citrus stand out, including a Korean Lager and a rice-based Makku. These options pair well with flavorful Korean dishes and quick bites.
Good to know
Parking is limited with only about eight spots available.
Street parking may be necessary due to the small parking lot.
Expect the restaurant to become crowded later in the evening.
Small dining room with authentic Chinese barbecue and playful Chinese aesthetic decorations creates a calming, peaceful vibe. Outdoor seating features adorable tents and detailed lighting that add charm. Atmosphere stays lively but not loud, welcoming a diverse crowd.
Parking includes a space behind the building and is very accessible. Street parking right in front is also available, which is helpful during heavy rain.
Draft beer tastes delicious and pairs well with appetizers. Prices run a bit high, with a full order plus beer totaling around $72 before tip.
Good to know
Parking is available in a paid lot, which is common in that part of downtown Nashville.
The prices are generally great, with some items being a bit pricey.
The restaurant is clean and family-friendly, with clean bathrooms.
Hamburger restaurant combines dive bar soul with cute indoor and outdoor seating including a dog-friendly patio and space for games. Atmosphere features loud 2000s hardcore music and a lively bar vibe. Burgers rank among the best, paired with a solid selection of beers and ciders.
A huge and exceptional beer selection caters to every taste, including non-alcoholic options. Staff often help pick beers, making the experience easy and enjoyable.
Good to know
Parking is limited and can be tight.
Expect a wait for tables during trivia night on Mondays.
Daily specials include the Jill Monroe on Wednesdays and the Ron Swanson on Tuesdays.
Small dive bar with indoor smoking and a baseball game on TV creates a smoky, laid-back vibe. Patrons enjoy cheap cold beer and popular thin-crust pizza in a space with a jukebox and outdoor veranda. Atmosphere feels casual and unpretentious, attracting a regular crowd away from social media trends.
A small parking lot offers free parking, which is rare in the area. The lot can be slick and tricky to park in.
Cold and cheap beers come with a smile from John. The smoky environment sometimes makes the beer barely cold but still keeps the vibe fun.
Good to know
The kitchen is open late until about 1am.
Batters Box has a parking lot, which is rare in Nashville.
There is lots of free parking available nearby.
Old-school diner with nostalgic throwback design and classic Nashville charm offers a cozy atmosphere with live local music on a small stage near the bar. Outdoor deck is dog-friendly and covered for comfort. The vibe blends relaxed dining with occasional energetic music events.
Free parking exists but is very limited and fills up fast. A paid lot next door charges $12. Plenty of parking is available overall.
Very cheap beer pitchers make starting the night easy. The local draft beer selection is limited but solid, pairing well with classic cheeseburgers and hot wings.
Good to know
Free parking at Brown's Diner is very limited and fills up quickly.
Expect a long wait during peak hours due to limited seating.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.