The welcoming exterior of Big River Grille and Brewing Works |
During a quick getaway to Chattanooga, Tennessee, my husband
and I discovered two blog-worthy brew pubs, and an amazing chocolatier. Since our planned afternoon activities
included a trip to the famous aquarium, we decided to stop for lunch at a nearby brew pub, the Big River Grille and Brewing Works . Because of its location, I was a little
worried that it might be big on tourist appeal, and short on quality beer. Fortunately, that wasn’t the case. Obviously popular with tourists, the place
was filled, but the service was excellent, the food was tasty and their craft
beer – very drinkable.
The taps at Big River. |
The beer is brewed on premise and we ordered a flight of six
of their standard brews and one seasonal.
Their handcrafted lagers and ales included a light lager, Vienna lager,
pilsner, IPA, American brown ale and very smooth stout.
The seasonal ale was Irish red. I
liked all their offerings, especially the Sweet Magnolia American Brown Ale and
the Iron Horse Stout. Their beers are of
the easy drinking variety. Not too
complex, not too bitter, very smooth, very enjoyable.
Big River handcrafted beer and ale. |
The menu features regional cuisine and offered a variety of choices,
from light appetizers to full entrees. We ordered the lobster and shrimp tacos to
share. They were tasty enough and took
care of our hunger for the afternoon.
Our server was very friendly and attentive, even with the bustling
crowd. If we didn’t have a busy
afternoon planned we could have easily stayed and enjoyed another pint of
two. I might have even liked to play a
game of pool on one of the tables in the back room. Fun place, good beer, great service! There is
a lot to like at Big River Grille.
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