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In here, it is all about the beer |
107 Church St Nashville, TN 37201 United States +1 615 254 9464 http://www.beersellar.net/ |
Oh sure, you'll find a pool table and a few dart boards here. You can even find a lonely table in the corner to read, meditate or contemplate the meaning of life. But here at the Beer Sellar it's all about nature's perfect nectar. Happy hour lasts all day on Sunday (two for one), and 3pm until 7pm weekdays (discounted pints). The Sellar serves up a solid fare of sandwiches and chips. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nashville's first microbrewery and eatery |
111 Broadway Nashville, TN 37201 United States +1 615 251 4677 http://www.gordonbiersch.com/ |
With eight different brews in its vats at all times, Big River is sure to have a flavor and body to suit your taste. From the light Sweet Magnolia to the stout and hearty Iron Horse Dark, you will find micro-brewed nirvana in downtown Nashville. Pints are $3-5, depending on the brew. Should you get hungry from lifting all those mugs, there is a complete lunch and dinner menu. Entrees range from simple burgers and sandwiches to thick and juicy Drunken Rib-eye ($10.95), a 12-ounce rib-eye marinated in beer and served with veggies and baked potato. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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