Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Dayton. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Dayton is a city and county seat in Rhea County, Tennessee, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 7,191. The Dayton Urban Cluster, which includes developed areas adjacent to the city and extends south to Graysville, had 10,174 people in 2010.
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4 based on 243 reviews
JacobMyers is a family owned restaurant that has served the Dayton community for the past twenty years. We started off in 1998 as a small deli in the downtown area. Our goal was to provide gourmet, unique sandwiches and fresh homemade soups. We got our na
Good food at reasonable prices. Only complaint is only beer but believe they are in process of getting liquor license. Large portions of food and spacious seating with outside bar and seating as well. Small dock on Richland Creek if want to come by boat. Also, walking distance to downtown.Will be back.
Most Popular American food in Dayton, Tennessee, United States
4 based on 181 reviews
Monkey Town Brewing Co. is an 80-seat brewery/restaurant in downtown Dayton, TN: home of the globally recognized Scopes 'Monkey" trial in 1925. In addition to serving our own brews, we have a full bar, including cocktails, wine and other brewery's beer. O
Based on feedback from friends, we decided to end a day long exploratory drive at a restaurant theyâd visited in Dayton Tennessee...Monkey Town Brewing Company. The company now owns 3 restaurants in small East Tennessee towns. There is a monkey in the middle of these restaurant's logo. Why the monkey symbol? Why name the brewery The Monkey Town Brewing Company? The reason is historical. Dayton Tennessee is the town where in 1925, the Scopes Trial (Scopes Monkey Trial) was held. It was all about the right to teach evolution, which was illegal in Tennessee at the time. As befitting a brewery, Monkey Town's dining the room has an industrial feel to it. There are a number of side by side tables along the walls, some communal tables, and stools at the bar. We sat in a smaller area near the entrance that contained a few conventional square tablesâ¦my preference when dining. The brewery portion of the building is at one side of the dining area and patrons can watch the brew-master at work.Since we were dining in a brewery, we of course had to sample a couple of beers. I had that tall glass of ale. All of the beers have colorful or meaningful names. My American blonde ale is titled âLittle Miss Thangâ. ($5.25) Laurie loves âhoppyâ beers so she chose âEvolution IPA #35â. ($5.50) Her beer was brewed with flaked oats and then double dry-hopped. We both enjoyed our beers!On to the food⦠For a starter, we ordered the House-made Beer Cheese. ($6.95) We could have had it with French fries or the tortilla chips and we went for the latter. We also could have asked for pita bread for a $1.00 up-charge. For Mid-westerners who crave beer cheese, we both agreed that this beer cheese was a little funkyâ¦certainly not what we would have expected. I donât know how to describe the flavor but at least for us, it wasnât all that great. I do believe that it would have been paired better with the fries or possibly pita bread.Unfortunately, I didnât know what the beer cheese tasted like when I ordered my entrée...and I normally love beer cheese. Guess what I ordered! This was the 8 oz. Beer Cheese Burger. ($11.95) The burger was topped with a slice of fried green tomato and bacon, but taste-wise I couldnât get past the beer cheese. The accompanying potato chips were OK but nothing special. For only the second time in our 10 years in East Tennessee, we spotted one of our favorite fish on the menu. Laurie ordered the New Orleans Barramundi with steamed broccoli. ($16.95) This large fish filet was blackened and served on a bed of rice, then topped with 2 grilled shrimp and topped with a Cajun Alfredo sauce. Laurie even gave me a tasteâ¦and it was excellent!To summarize, dinner didnât work out too well for me but Laurie really enjoyed her entrée. The beer cheese was a definite negative but what the heckâ¦different strokes for different folks. The beer was above average and the service was fine. The next time we dine at one of Monkey Townâs venues, Iâll simply use my previous experience to order wisely.
4 based on 104 reviews
Welcome to Carrabelle's, an American classic! Check out Dayton'ss favorite family-friendly destination for Exceptional food, fantastic brews, and al fresco dining complete with fire pit and outdoor TVs. Join us for lunch or dinner seven days a week! Our k
The menu here offers a wide variety, making this a safe choice for a family or group with different food preferences. We were there for dinner midweek, and it was not crowded. Service was prompt and friendly, prices very reasonable.
Local Bar and Grill, must be 21 to enter, smoking environment, outdoor deck seating for under 21 until 9 p.m.
Not sure where the food description came from! This place has great American bar food and the Best Chili Dogs!! Stop in for a cold draft and Chili Dogs in a quaint bar. Very friendly
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