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Beer Available At Terminal BrewHouse (arranged by most recent)
Terminal BrewHouse Malachi Ire-Ish Red , Terminal BrewHouse Magnum PA 92, Terminal BrewHouse Southsidenstein Stout 94, Terminal BrewHouse Rock Out With Your Bock Out 66, Terminal BrewHouse Dead Sexy Scottish 48, Terminal BrewHouse The White Shadow 92, Terminal BrewHouse Terminally Ale 70, Terminal BrewHouse Global Warmer , Terminal BrewHouse Who is John Alt? , Terminal BrewHouse Shot In The Dark Espresso Porter , Terminal BrewHouse Cherry Poppin’ Stout , Terminal BrewHouse Dunkel Sam , Terminal BrewHouse Weiss and Shine Hefeweizen , Terminal BrewHouse Mind Meld II
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| rumproasts (34), Grand Rapids, Michigan | | May 20, 2012 very nice place, particularly for the area. only house brews on tap,but they’re good. food is excellent. | | Kollie (12), , | | March 25, 2012 Attractive old industrial building - unique flat iron shape. Exposed brick, open 3-floor design and nice lighting. Beer is good - fresh, real ale notes. Food ok. Service needs some work. | | msante79 (253), Mount Prospect, Illinois | | March 14, 2012 Located just down the street from the main drag of Chattanooga. Real cool building to say the least, 3 levels with mostly brick walls, sat at main bar and had 6 beer sampler and all were solid offerings. What really impressed me was the food. Salmon cakes were great, as were the sides. A deal at $10 too. Only wish they had more than 6 offering. Gets really packed on weekends, but was able to sit right at bar during the week. Must stop if in town. | | blipp (68), Newark, New Jersey | | February 9, 2012 Relatively spacious and open brewpub built in what I presume is an old train terminal. The beers were decent and well priced; a flight of 6 beers will only put you back $6. I stopped in at around 3PM and it wasn’t crowded, so our service was excellent. Definitely a place I’d go to again. | johndaugherty (2), chattanooga, Tennessee does not count - explanation | | November 27, 2011 Great place to grab a brew and a pint. Delicious food and great service. The atmosphere is great because it’s actually built in an old train terminal. The only complaint I have about this place is that they only serve their own beers. The beers themselves are all really good but for that reason alone i had to drop down the selection. | | BeeriedEyed (11), | | June 24, 2011 [ Updated January 19, 2012 ] Chattanoogas best brewpub hands down. And there’s only a couple and I’m sure about this one. The beer on tap is always great and always brewed by them. Great place to go and have a great time. | | GTAEgeek (49), Atlanta, Georgia | | March 14, 2011 A great old building on a corner. The interior is open and spacious and very clean. The servers are prompt and very helpful and knowledgeable about the beers. They mainly serve their own beers, with five standard taps and one rotating seasonal. All the ones I tried were great, and covered a wide range of styles. The food is very good, and the prices are more than reasonable. Overall, a pleasant and subdued place with good food and good beer. | | Rustyham (84), Nashville, Tennessee | | February 21, 2011 Good selection of different styles, mostly German and English, but they are better than average Brewpub beers.
The place itself if very beautiful, lots of home woodsy charm, lots of light through the big windows. Best though, was the menu, lots of vegetarian options and lots of local ingredients. Definitely the place to visit (it’s right next to the Choo Choo hotel if you stay there). | | nearbeer (144), Knoxville, Tennessee | | February 20, 2011 Great ambiance in a renovated former train depot hotel. 6 beers on tap, 5 regulars with a seasonal. All the beers were good to excellent, food is above average, and all at a very reasonable price. Service was a bit lackluster at first, but got better. Just depends on who you get, as at all places, and especially at brewpubs. Overall one of the better brewpubs. | blukarma (2), Rocky Face, Georgia does not count - explanation | | January 29, 2011 OK
This is a great place to have a craft brew that is very fresh and have a good meal.
I have no idea what beers they offer other than the brew they have on tap. Why go to a brewhouse and not drink the beer fresh from the tap?
First the beers. They always have a selection of IPA, Copper Ale, Maibock, Witte and Stout on tap. I’ve never tasted a beer their I didn’t like but I must admit I always have at least one IPA. I rated them high on selection because for a small brewery they cover a wide range of popular beer styles and they do it well.
The food is a notch above the usual pub\brewhouse. It is a simple menu but I don’t see how anyone including a vegetarian couldn’t find something to eat and enjoy.
Lastly, I have two kids and while this place has an assortment of young folks and hipsters it is a family friendly restaurant. I can take my kids and they love the pizzas and the mini cheese burger and Daddy gets to have a Bison Burger and some real fresh beer.
I love this place! If you are in Chattanooga and don’t go you are wasting an opportunity. It is also across the street from the Chattanooga Choo Choo! |
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