Brewhouse South, Franklin, Tennessee
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Brewhouse South (615) 778-1860 http://broadwaybrewhouse.net/locations-page/brewhouse-south/
1855 Galleria Blvd Franklin Tennessee United States 37067
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Place: Brewhouse South Rating Avg: 37 No. of Ratings: 2
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Brewhouse South
Exceptional based on 2 ratings
Type: Restaurant

1855 Galleria Blvd
Franklin, Tennessee United States 37067 [ print map ]
(615) 778-1860
http://broadwaybrewhouse.net/locations-page/brewhouse-south/


Mayor: Rustyham (3) | Taps: 40-50 | Bottles: 30 |



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WiFi
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Growlers
Singles

Beer Available At Brewhouse South (arranged by most recent)
Widmer Brothers Drifter Pale Ale 88, Slavutych Pivo (Slavutich Premium) 12, Shiner Holiday Cheer 49, Sweetwater 420 Extra Pale Ale 82, Sweetwater IPA 97
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2 reviews for Brewhouse South
 Ambiance  70%
 Service  80%
 Selection  70%
 Food  30%
 Value  65%
 Overall  75%
 Rating  73%



Rustyham (84), Nashville, Tennessee
  80   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/59/1011/15N/A 7/1016/20

February 5, 2012
I was pleasantly surprised with this place. I had the Shin er Christmas ale, which has a very delicate balance of flavors, and my pint poured so cleanly, I couldn’t have done it better from a bottle. I have come to expect dirty tap line, but this place does not have them. the bartenders were also very knowledgeable about the beers they had on tap, up to a point of being able to tell me what was available without having to look it up (and they have a lot of beers). The selection is smaller than Flying Saucer, but it is also more diverse.

curly (114), Seattle (Newcastle), Washington
  68   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/1010/15 3/10 6/1014/20

May 17, 2011
Got to check this place out while I’m back in town for a few weeks. The bar was long and spacious, also lots of booths and table seating. Tap selection was large and looked awesome at first, but after looking at it a little more, I realized that 90% of the taps can be bought in local grocery stores. There was nothing really special on tap like you usually find at the Midtown location. I got the cajun sampler- red beans and rice, gumbo, jambalaya. I swear to god i put there cajun food to shame when I cook it on my own. Oh well, I wasn’t expecting much anyway. Another thing that bothered me was the fact that the bartender was going outside every 20 minutes or so to smoke what smelled like a cigar, maybe it was a philly or black and mild or something because it was more dank than a cigarette aroma, it could have been a weed blunt, not that I care that he was smoking necessarily, other than the fact that it was all I could smell on my glass when he poured the beers. The setup of the restaurant is way more open than the Midtown location since this used to be a Texas Roadhouse. I would take the outright cigarette smoke and cramped hell of the Midtown location along with the better tap list than this place on most days.



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