Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co.
Brewery · East Germantown ·

Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co.

Brewery · East Germantown ·

Craft beer, cocktails, snacks, and events in historic building

industrial chic
outdoor seating
great beer selection
dog friendly
unique space
friendly staff
good cocktails
live music
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
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Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
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Monday Night Brewing - Preservation Co. by null
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1308 Adams St, Nashville, TN 37208 Get directions

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1308 Adams St, Nashville, TN 37208 Get directions

+1 615 819 2622
mondaynightbrewing.com
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•Credit card accepted
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•Contactless accepted
•Gender neutral restroom
•Bar
•Alcohol
•Beer
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Nashville’s Best Patios for Outdoor Dining and Drinking | Eater Nashville

"Part of Germantown’s new Neuhoff development, a former meatpacking facility was transformed into Preservation Co., a beer-slinging watering hole from Monday Night Brewing. Outdoor options here are aplenty, from an elevated patio to picnic tables scattered within the former building’s ruins. In favorable weather, there is waterfront seating beside the Cumberland River." - Kellie Walton

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The Best Breweries and Taprooms in Nashville | Eater Nashville

"Monday Night Brewing opened Monday Night Preservation Co. in Germantown in 2021, bringing the Atlanta-based brews to an enormous tap room. Expect to find long picnic-style tables in the transformed Neuhoff development, which was formerly a meatpacking district in the early 1900s. The brewery breathes new life into the area, offering 24 craft beers on draft plus cocktails, wine, and a handful of snacks. Check out the weekly events calendar before your visit for trivia and bingo nights." - Kellie Walton

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Monday Night Brewing in Atlanta Now Distills Bourbon, Rum, and Gin Called Sneaky Pete | Eater Atlanta

"At the brewery's West End and Berkeley Park taprooms, I learned they quietly launched Sneaky Pete, a new line of spirits developed by brewmaster and certified sommelier Peter Kiley. A passion project, Sneaky Pete includes a botanical gin, a seven-year-aged Kentucky straight bourbon, a six-year-aged rye, a rum blended from Trinidad and Barbados and aged in toasted American oak, and a vodka that’s distilled six times and triple-filtered through charcoal. Kiley worked with established distillers to learn blending, barreling, and aging techniques and tweaked botanicals for the gin and filtration/distillation for the vodka; bartender Tiffanie Barriere praised the balance and expression and created cocktails to showcase the line, including a blueberry gin fizz made with lemon and fresh blueberry purée topped with soda and an Old Fashioned made with the seven-year bourbon, Japanese brown sugar syrup, and angostura bitters. Bottles and pours are available in the taprooms, and the brewery says it is exploring distribution beyond the taprooms. Flavor notes provided: the gin is styled as an American dry with sweet citrus peels, juniper, and coriander and a finish of orris, angelica, and licorice root; the bourbon offers oak, vanilla, and clove with a toffee finish; the rye drinks like a classic rye, especially over ice or with an orange twist; the vodka is described as smooth with a silky finish; and the rum is noted as a toasted American oak–aged blend from Trinidad and Barbados." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2023/2/3/23583118/monday-night-brewing-atlanta-distills-bourbon-gin-rum-sneaky-pete
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A Running List of New Restaurants That Opened in Nashville, 2021 | Eater Nashville

"Monday Night Brewing’s Germantown taproom, sited in a renovated 1920s meatpacking facility in the Neuhoff waterfront development, is a versatile space to sip beer, slushie pouches, hard seltzers, wine, cocktails, and non-alcoholic drinks while snacking on items like cheese boxes, knotty pretzels, cookies, and GooGoo Clusters." - Delia Jo Ramsey

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Monday Night Preservation Society Opens in Nashville’s Germantown Neighborhood | Eater Nashville

"I found a stylish urban taproom tucked into the Neuhoff development in eastern Germantown that occupies a 1920s meatpacking building within a 14-acre waterfront project on the west bank of the Cumberland River. Inside the space feels beautifully raw — concrete pillars, exposed brick beneath lofty 20-foot ceilings, a lounge nook with vibrant retro chairs and leather sofas, communal high-tops and a back-of-house stage ready for live music — while outside a series of patios feature communal tables, drink ledges, Adirondacks around a small grassy area, cornhole, and a semi-enclosed seating nook lit by hanging bulbs in yellow construction-light cages and string lights that create a warm evening vibe. I appreciated that Monday Night Brewing brought a deep beer selection here: 24 taps with roughly one-third IPAs, a smart mix of widely available flagship beers and creative small-batch offerings that range from funky and tart to crisp, fudgy, hoppy, and dessert-sweet; must-try standouts for me were Schwaka (foeder-fermented Pilsner), Imaginary Grace (three-year blended koelship beer), and Darker Subject Matter (bourbon barrel-aged imperial stout). The venue also functions as a beverage house — hard seltzers, slushies, wine, cocktails, non-alcoholic options — and offers snacks from a cheese box and knotty pretzels to cookies and GooGoo Clusters, making it suitable whether you’re on a bachelorette trolley, working with a brew in hand, or just out for drinks; Monday Night Brewing already runs two Atlanta locations and one in Birmingham, and the Nashville taproom is open Mon–Thu noon–10 p.m., Fri–Sat noon–midnight, and Sun noon–8 p.m." - Eater

https://nashville.eater.com/2021/9/7/22660711/monday-night-preservation-society-brewing-germantown-nashville-open
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Lindsey H.

Google
I'm so glad that we visited! Great beer and amazing location! Dr. Robot was my favorite. It was a light blackberry lemon flavor thats a perfect outdoor sour. The reuse of an old building with new architecture is awesome, so be sure to walk around and check it out!

keyko R.

Google
I absolutely love this place! Monday night brewing has such a cool, welcoming vibe and an awesome selection of craft beers. There is plenty of seating , some spots are even couches but most are wood tables. I was also able to easily order food from a restaurant near by and get it delivered to our table. Whether you’re a local or just visiting Nashville, this spot is a must for beer lovers.

Wendy G.

Google
Wow, this venue is sooo unique and beautiful. Great beers too. Tuesday they offer 2 for 1 pours.

Matt O.

Google
This place just oozes atmosphere...and a bunch of beers as well. With 15+ choices of all types of beers, sours and stouts, even a wine lover like me can find quaffable choices. We visited on a mid-Friday afternoon and there were plenty of seats available. Only downside were the snack choices...pretty meh. There are a ton of interesting things to look at both inside the brew pub and especially in the nearby environs, see the photos below. Since this was a former meatpacking plant, a lot of early 1900's industrial functionality and mechanical skeletons abound as the developer chose to reinforce certain structures and build around what they had. Go for the beers, and enjoy the views.

Janet C

Google
Such a cool place to stop on our brewery trolley tour! Loved the building. Loved the drink options. Loved the big, crazy group of Indiana fans that yelled with their live game that was playing. Loved the outdoor area. It was great!

Misty B.

Google
Very welcoming staff (Clay), made an effort to find out what we were in town for and made suggestions for other brewery stops. Really enjoyed all four of our flight picks. Loved the old factory space location with lots of indoor and outdoor seating. Eclectic location, super casual living room vibe. Recommend!

Tori

Google
LOVE it. Great beer AND great cocktails. As someone whose partner drinks beer but I don’t, sometimes breweries can be tough. I like that this one excels at both and both the outdoor AND indoor seating areas have great vibes. 10/10 recommend.

Jolleen W.

Google
Highly recommend Monday Night Brewing. Whether solo, couple or large group! The indoor and outdoor spaces are entire vibes (yes even in the snow). The variety of beverages, brewed or otherwise, is outstanding. Excited to visit the other locations across the South. Don't miss the Yacht Water! Grab a 6-pack to go, I'll be checking mine in my luggage. ;)
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Amneris M.

Yelp
Great ambience! Great decor in a 100 year old building. Plenty of seating, even outside. Bartenders really know their stuff. I had an espresso martini slushy and my husband had the Taco Tuesday. I was still feeling peckish, so I ordered the Secret Bodega box which came with hummus, beer cheese, pickled veggies, and pita. Was hoping for the pita to be warm but I can't complain, it was still good. I still needed something to sack on with my espresso martini slushy, so I got a bag of honey mustard pretzels. All was great! Would definitely be back.
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Bob B.

Yelp
Newer brewers along the river. Huge space with a large selection of beers Friendly service as well
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Shasta S.

Yelp
Ambiance here is so cool - the building is large, airy, and in a fantastic location right by the river. Taco stand right outside serving yummy tacos - beer was delicious, service very fast. We enjoyed this place and definitely will come back
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Nicholas R.

Yelp
It's not easy to find a place in this town that does stouts right. Most breweries lean heavy on the IPAs, leaving dark beer lovers to suffer through thin, forgettable attempts. Not here. The stouts? Rich, complex, the kind that make you sit back and appreciate the fact that someone in the brewhouse actually cares. And just when I thought I'd found my sweet spot, in walks a New Zealand-style IPA--bright, balanced, packed with just enough tropical bite to keep things interesting. And then there's the space itself. Inside, it's clean with a modern touch, a sharp contrast to the sprawling outdoor setup. One section overlooks the river, a perfect perch for watching the sun cast a golden glow from across the skyline. The other? A massive open-air patio tucked into the remains of an old brick factory, the kind of effortlessly cool aesthetic that feels like it's always been there. Big space. Bigger flavors. A brewery that isn't afraid to step outside the IPA safety net. If you know good beer, you'll want to be here.
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Robyn J.

Yelp
Went for the first time on a Saturday around 5 pm and it was hoppin'! Comfy leather couches, good hazy IPA and they let us bring our dog in- what more can you ask for?!
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Delaney N.

Yelp
I had a large group on a Saturday night for book club and we were able to fit comfortably both inside and outside. We loved the options of different beers and ciders and even some non alcoholic beverages as well. It was busy but the bartenders made time for us and we had a great experience
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Tarek H.

Yelp
Three stars for Monday Night Brewing, and that's me being generous. Usually, this place is a solid 5-star spot with kind staff and plenty of options. But today? They had fewer beer choices than a gas station cooler at 3 AM. And the bartender? Let's just say he had enough sass to start his own reality show. If I wanted that much attitude with my drink, I would've gone to a dive bar named "Bad decisions ,Regret, and Bottom shelf".

Sarah B.

Yelp
what a great place!! love the outdoor spaces! A great mix of cultures andnages. Finally... Monday Night beers are great!! Will definitely.go.again soon!
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Robert R.

Yelp
On our trip to Nashville we had an early lunch and decided to go for a walk after eating. We took a nice jaunt to Monday Night Brewing. Very nice place located on the banks of the Cumberland river. I'd love to come back here in early Summer, a great outdoor vibe with lots of trees and outdoor seating. Service was good, the place was very busy and the beers were delicious. We had the Death Raptor killer IPA and the Space Lettuce double IPA. Both are highly recommended. Side note for anyone looking for merch, a good selection of hats and T's but no tin tackers, cheers!
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Andrew H.

Yelp
Absolutely stunning ambiance here, that's definitely the highlight! There's an outdoor area that looks like a stage from Mortal Kombat 3. Lots of distressed brick with an "urban ruins" feel. I thought the beer was also above average. I love their unique system of displaying all the beers they have on tap, they are categorized by the "spirit" or "feel" of the beer: light & crisp, hoppy, dark, sour, etc. That's a pretty great way to organize brews and I'm shocked I haven't seen it at other breweries. This place is apparently a chain, but you'd never know. It doesn't have that cheesy brewery chain vibe present at places like BJ's or Rock Bottom or Gordon Biersch. The beer here is also much better than those spots!
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Ellie G.

Yelp
Love the atmosphere! Beer had good taste! Service was quick and easy! Just moved to Germantown! Need to go back!
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Taylor R.

Yelp
I've been here a couple of times for meetups with Nashville Girls Who Walk. They have a great beer selection but food options are limited. There are games and merch to buy plus a lot of seating. Parking can be hit or miss though.
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Amber P.

Yelp
Cool beer options with helpful bartenders. Lots of fun board games to take outside and play with while you drink.
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Laura R.

Yelp
Went to MNB for a Pride Pregame party. Walked in to immediate seating and open and clean space. Walk up bar was great with quick service! I love that the NCAA WCWS softball tournament was on the screens! As well as the Pride flag display. I did not come looking for food because the yelp reviews didn't show a full menu. They have a few snacks but not what I would consider a restaurant so manage expectations. I'm sure the snacks are legitimate. Wonderful place and nice date spot. Dog bowls and water are available and for hole games for fun!

Andra

Yelp
Thank you, thank you, thank you for offering a gluten free brew. It's so hard to find in Nashville and surrounding areas. The ambiance was great. Outside areas were so chill and welcoming. Service is great. I could live here. The gluten free Pilsner was so nice to have.
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Dillon M.

Yelp
Super cool layout! It has a massive feeling inside, but not overly crowded with seats/tables. A few big couches and chairs set up. The TV's are limited so don't come for any games you want to watch. Bartenders are cool and beer is good! And the outside patios are also massive!! This is definitely a cool brewery which is right off the Cumberland! ***For sure an East Nash & hipster vibe though
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Maddie H.

Yelp
Great experience here--fantastic beer, really cool interior and dog-friendly area and plenty of parking. They had the fire pits going since its recently gotten cold at night in Nashville but it was warm enough near the fire to stay and enjoy the beer. Although I typically don't like sours they had a tropical sour which was really good. It's clearly a great place to come with a group as well since they have plenty of large picnic tables. Will be coming back!
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Doug G.

Yelp
Being a recent transplant from Atlanta, I was pumped to see that Monday Night Brewing has a presence here in Nashville! Much like their Atlanta locations, the Monday Night team has a knack for picking great locations in really cool, repurposed buildings. This location sits river front in what used to be a meat packing facility and they did a great job adding all the newer industrial elements while also keeping a lot of the aged and original elements of the building...A main focal point and a location beacon if you have lost your way, is the large brick smoke stack that can be seen from miles. Just follow the smoke stack... Outside of the space looking really great, it is also well laid out and utilized with a large interior taproom that features high tops, standard tables and several lounge seating sections, but the outdoor space is where it is at! Outside the deck has picnic tables and Adirondack chairs, then down below more picnic tables, chairs and space for cornhole and such are available. As with most breweries, they are super dog friendly and have a great spot for the pups to potty and walk. While Monday Night is not known for serving food, you can pick up a bag of pretzels at the bar, but if you wanted something more substantial, they do have a food truck that sits in the lot during peak times! I mean, I know you didn't come here for the food, but it is super nice to have after you down a few beers! And speaking of beers, I have sampled many from Monday Night and I always find myself back at the Taco Tuesday. It's a classic, light, yet flavorful beer that goes perfect with a summer afternoon or a fall evening! Service was solid here as well. The bartenders were friendly, helpful and knowledgeable! Parking is not an issue, as they have a large dedicated gravel lot. Overall, absolutely in love with this Monday Night location and beyond pumped they made it to Nashville!

Chris F.

Yelp
Our server DANIEL was energetic and very helpful. Visiting my daughter this is a highlight. The beers offered can suit any taste. Honestly I've always had great beers.
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Raegan B.

Yelp
Awesome place with some of the coolest outdoor space I have ever seen for a brewery, old remnants of buildings riverside. Great beer selection and the frozen espresso martini was dangerously good, maybe only consume one lol. Will be back!
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Jason A.

Yelp
This has to be one of the most interesting breweries I've been to. Cool spot! The exterior of the place looks like an old abandoned factory. They have a large selection of brews and a nice indoor seating area. I'll definitely be returning!
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Laura S.

Yelp
Monday Night Brewing is my favorite Atlanta brewery, so I knew I had to pay a visit to the Nashville location on our most recent trip. The space is gorgeous in an up-and-coming neighborhood right on the river. Lots of seating options inside and outside, as well as plenty of drink choices for everyone. The beer is awesome and the staff is super friendly. I'm glad I stopped in for a visit!
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Liz T.

Yelp
This review will be short - I just needed to tell the world how much I LOVED their Midnight Delight strong ale. It was heavy, but one of the best dark beers I've had in a while. Very impressed!
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Cissy W.

Yelp
Yep! All 5 stars for this one. The access feels like you are driving through a construction site (maybe you are...) but trust your navigation apps and plow on. Very industrial type space with great outdoor areas and large open indoor space too. Excellent beer selection (as you might expect from the name), great service, wonderful atmosphere. Bookmark this one!

J K.

Yelp
The ambiance and service were great, but the beer was just average and nothing special. I would still recommend going here if it's very convenient and you need a very relaxing place to hang out later in the evening. My review is based solely on the beer.
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Justin C.

Yelp
All I can say is wow! I think this is the best brewery in the city because of the beer and the ambiance itself. The brewery is built right on the river, and they used the outer brick skeleton of an old warehouse, which creates the coolest environment. What is really awesome about this brewery is the amount of options. First off, they have about 10-12 beers available at all times. I love the Blood Orange IPA. In addition, if someone is gluten free, they can have one of the slushies or one of the ciders. Also, they have a large list of non-alcoholic drinks, which you don't see at many breweries like this. Even when they are crowded, the line moves very quickly. They also have really fun themed nights. I have been to two of their movie nights (Goonies and Ferris Bueller's Day Off), where they show a movie in their outdoor space on an inflatable screen. This is becoming a can't miss, whether it be in the summer or the winter.
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Eric D.

Yelp
I'm going to get straight down to business, this place has EPIC beer! Easily one of the best breweries in Nashville. They've got a great selection of stouts and they are all bangers. They have some excellent IPAs as well, featuring both hazys and your more traditional west coast style. Every time I've gone there's been a food truck there so you can always grab a bite there or bring something with you. Super chill and helpful staff as well, they'll definitely hook you up with something great if you tell what you're looking for. Parking is easy, but the lot can definitely get full on Friday and Saturday night.
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Taylor R.

Yelp
The ambiance is incredible - inside is equally as fun as outside. A nice shaded patio coupled by an open, airy indoor area with lots of seating and fun decor. The bartenders and friendly and fun, especially Lizzie! Every drink I had was good. I got the espresso martini and the strawberry basil smash but substituted vodka for gin. 10/10 would recommend.
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Emily N.

Yelp
I had a good beer and really enjoyed the atmosphere of MNB! It's so cute inside and out.

Sierra M.

Yelp
They have indoor and outdoor dining/drinking areas. The staff there is really kind and sweet. They have a great selection of beers - When I went there wasn't any gluten-free beers, Just cider. I would have liked more gluten-free options, but it's an all-around great brewery in Nashville.
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James B.

Yelp
Zombie blood is the greatest sour I have ever had. All the flavor profiles come through, blood orange and pomegranate followed by spice with a subtle almond after taste. Slap fight is really good. Barrel fires and open brick building checks all my boxes.
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Dave D.

Yelp
So, Wifey, friends and I have been back a "few" more times since my first review. Note that we tend to go during off hours given or work (drinking) schedule. MNB is solid 5+ stars .... Beer: so many choices - Pilsner, Sours, Barrel aged, IPA - they have it all and real tasty. They also offer drinks, wines, and boozy slushy. Prices good - 2x1 Tuesdays amazing. Service - this is a make or break for us. GM Mathew- who seems to always be working, is very friendly and is a great chat about their beers, local beers, and just things in general.
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Christine L.

Yelp
Went on Grand Opening Day and was very excited for Nashville's first taproom. Beautiful large indoor and outdoor space. Staff was extremely friendly. Drinks: Great variety and selection. I got the Mischief Managed (Unfruited) and I was disappointed that they ran out of the Passionfruit and Guava version on opening day so I got the unfruited version. Tasted like a typical sour. For stouts, they had some interesting ones. Tears of my Enemy Vanilla was a nice stout with a hint of vanilla. I also tried Come Te Llamas, which gave that hint of cinnamon and horchata flavor, very spirit forward. Food: light snacks available like a hummus and cheese box, cookies, and googoo clusters. Wish they had some more bar food like wings or fries as it would be nice to pair that with drinking and watching games on game day. We saw other tables bring pizza from another place outside during their time here. Space: Huge space, chill vibes, industrial look inside. They have cornholes outside. My biggest complaint is that with this large establishment and how it fits that many people, there's only 2 single-stall restrooms. For the time I was there, that long line never ended. Parking: they have a decent amount of spots in their lot, but I guess it fills up as a lot of people come here with their groups. very rocky/gravel in the lot, and there's some street parking. To be honest, this place had so much potential and I was disappointed.
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Nicole P.

Yelp
So cute, great views and so chill. We brought the dogs and they loved it. Kind of has Bushwick vibes which I love!
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Stephanie B.

Yelp
Monday Night Brewing is a great spot to meet up with a large group for drinks. They offer a good selection of beers and non alcoholic options. We took our dog and I called to make sure we could take her inside the building (due to the heat). The recording when I called said that dogs are allowed inside and outside the building. When we got there, we were (nicely) told by an employee that if anyone asked, to say that our dog was a service dog. Slightly confusing, but no one made a fuss about her being inside. We will be back.
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Rosie H.

Yelp
Favorite place in Nashville have a drinks. Something there for everyone! Outdoor seating is beautiful with games on the side like corn hole. I go there for the beer but Always get a Margarita
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Stephanie B.

Yelp
I haven't been on Yelp in years but my experience today at Monday Night Brewing (first visit) has brought me back to the land of Yelp reviews. My husband and I had been looking forwarded to visiting this location for quite sometime. We are both busy people and decided to take the day off to have a day date and Monday Night was our first stop. The beer we chose in our flight was flavorful and crisp and aesthetic of this location was absolutely breathtaking (the only reason 2 stars were given instead of 1 was for the aesthetic). The customer service though - short, not interested in answering our questions about parking (heavy construction confusion in the area right now), beer, or really anything. When visiting a brewery for the first time, especially on a day where we are the only customers in the building, I expect to be told about the brewery in detail without short responses. Anyone working for a brewery should be excited about their product/location and welcoming to guests. That mark was completely missed today. We will not be returning even though this could be a fantastic spot to bring friends or host a party/work gathering. Disappointed!
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Lana B.

Yelp
I love Monday night brewery! What a great location in Germantown. Typically I get flight just to try everything. Super fun atmosphere which bags outside! Lots of seating so great for a big group of people!
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Susan ..

Yelp
This is a true gem of a brewery! Great service and the beers are noteworthy and delicious! Traveled around the US and this place is worthy of a revisit. Take the time to enjoy the drinks! Cheers!
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Jenna O.

Yelp
Absolutely love having out here. The outdoor area is pretty big and a great place to hang with friends or coworkers for a happy hour. The inside is roomy as well and has some comfortable couches as well as benches and high tops. Love hanging out and playing a few games as well. The red sangria I get every time, but the seltzers are pretty good too!
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Ericka M.

Yelp
Husband and I visited on our recent trip to Nashville. Excellent atmosphere and wicked awesome building. Beers and service were both fantastic. Unisex bathrooms, place is accessible, but bring your boots; the outside area with the picnic tables and the old chart reader is gravel.
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William F.

Yelp
We were recommended this place at another brewery and the ambience is outstanding! I highly recommend this place just to see the location. In addition to that, the dark beverages are superb. Tie XII on is the bomb. Stranger danger is a close second and Dancing In The Dark is a must have. When I say the ambience is outstanding, it is a perfect place to sit back and relax, drink, and enjoy reminiscing in the old times. On the wall, they have a hodgepodge of old style beer cans. It is so cool. And I have to give kudos to the service. Very friendly and open.
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Bob E.

Yelp
Monday Night Brewing's location in Nashville is a hidden gem. It is a warehouse that was in disrepair and provides a cool backdrop for any gathering. The taproom inside is spacious and has different areas to host any group of people. I love the blood-orange IPA called "Blind Pirate". Any blood orange IPA is my go-to and this one did not disappoint! If beer isn't your thing, no worries! MNB has a full bar that can serve whatever you desire. My wife got the Aperol Spritz and was greatly pleased with it. I will say the only negative thing I have is the parking situation. The area around MNB is under construction and parking is on an unpaved lot. I will like to revisit and partake in a trivia night or something at MNB.
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Madre M.

Yelp
This place has a fantastic beer selection. We love stouts and they certainly delivered. Lots of yummy IPAs as well. A definite must see if you're in the Nashville area.
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Sammi C.

Yelp
Favorite brewery in nashville! Amazing beer, even better atmosphere. Coming back soon!
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Natalie W.

Yelp
This will definitely be the go to spot during summertime. They have outdoor pits for the chillier weather now which is perfect to enjoy the sun and relax with friends. Vast selection of brews, cocktails, wines and non alc drinks. Vibes were great and playlist was on point. They also have outdoor movies on Wednesday and food truck Fridays.
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Kristin Marie S.

Yelp
MNB is probably my favorite place to grab a drink at a brewery. If I want to hang with adults, especially in a beautiful building, I go to Monday Night. I can't drink beer anymore so Monday Night is the place for me. They have wine and first and foremost a solid beer selection for the beer folks. The stand out of MNB is how well they protected and preserved the Neuhoff Building. In a city that wants to demolish and rebuild, this is a prime example of investing in the old and interesting. It keeps character, it keeps beauty, it provides history. When I first moved here I worked an event at the structure that stood before MNB. It had zero plumbing. It didn't even have walls or a roof in places. It was a cheese and wine event in an absolutely gorgeous and unstructured building. I fell in love when I saw it. It was so raw. I will never stop supporting them for what they invested in, especially along the river. Nashville isn't a top tier beer city, but MNB is one of the best we have. Support it!
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Judi D.

Yelp
Love this place today for at Patrick's day had green glasses and a food truck from steaming goat, yummy
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TJ M.

Yelp
Unique space in the old slaughterhouse. The first of many new businesses for the development. The beers rotate often with something for almost everyone. Keep an eye out for the different food trucks available in the parking lot. Toasty fire pits in the outdoor area with plenty of seating.