Emily G.
Google
After spending the day pedaling around River Road, we were in the mood for a beer. We'd passed by Fourth Street Tap House earlier in the day and made a mental bookmark. Parking was easy and free. We had our dog with us, so my husband popped inside to find out if they were pet-friendly. He came back beaming, "Yes, they love animals in there," he said. It's a contemporary decor inside, one big room, with trattoria chairs, grey stained-wood floors and tables, and banket seating, dimly lit, two big-screen TVs behind the bar. I wasn't sure how we'd be received, seeing as how we stuck out as out-of-towners in our pedaling gear. Most of the seats at the bar were full, and folk couldn't have been friendlier, many of them turning to smile or say hi. Not a negative vibe in the place. And - saving the best for last - they had 28 microbrews on tap! Arranged from lowest abv to highest. The bar tender offered samples almost immediately. Fourth Street Tap House is deserving of five stars, beyond a doubt!