Yoonie L.
Yelp
We stayed at a RV park in Goodlettesville and saw the flyer for Ole Smoky Distillery & Yee-Haw Brewing Company. The name of the beer alone had us intrigued, so when we arrived in the heart of Nashville, we headed to Ole Smoky/Yee-Haw to check it out.
It's a very large space, that includes the distillery for the Ol Smoky moonshine, the Yee-Haw brewery, bars both indoor and out, a huge merchandise shop with all the moonshine you can think of, big screen TVs and a stage for live entertainment both indoors and outdoors. Food options are Daddy's Dogs and White Duck Taco.
I don't drink (I'm allergic), but my husband knows that where he goes for the drinks, he knows that there had better be food for his DD, ya know? Having read previous reviews and the description in the bio of their Yelp page, I thought that Prince's Hot Chicken was located here, so I was even more excited to go to Ol Smoky/Yee-Haw. However, to my disappointment, but then to my delight at the same time, it had been replaced by Daddy's Dogs. If you are not aware, I heard that Prince's was the inventor of the famous Nashville hot chicken sandwich, so I was getting ready to dig my teeth in this legendary sandwich from the OG. But, unfortunately, that did not happen. So no Prince's (they moved to the Food Assembly Hall).On the other hand, I had seen Daddy's Dogs featured on Somebody Feed Phil (although not their OG location on Printer's Alley) on Netflix, so I wasn't too disappointed. The other food option, White Duck Taco, originally from Asheville, was actually recommended to me when visiting Asheville a couple of years ago, and although never never made it, seems like it's another solid and popular option.
All in all, it attracts quite the crowd. Super busy and attracts the tourists (yes, me included). If you like moonshine, you'll find every flavor under the sun. We bought the banana one for my BIL and as far as food goes, they're solid options!
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