Acoustic Coffeehouse, Johnson City, Tennessee
RateBeer
Places > United States > Tennessee > Johnson City

Acoustic Coffeehouse
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Type: Restaurant

415 W. Walnut Street
Johnson City, Tennessee United States 37604 [ print map ]
(423) 434 9872
http://www.acoustic-coffeehouse.com

Hours: M-F 10am-close Sat 11am-close Sun 2pm - Close


Taps: 11
Bottles: 25



WiFi
Children
Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Beer To Go/Growlers
BYO 6-Pack/Singles
Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Depot Street Eurail Gold , Depot Street Red Line



3 reviews for Acoustic Coffeehouse
 Ambiance 73%
 Service 80%
 Selection 67%
 Food 67%
 Value 37%
 Overall 68%
 Rating N/A



sashanovkov (3), Florida
does not count - explanation
  92   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
5/510/1012/15 10/10 6/1019/20

July 20, 2009
Amazing atmosphere, good beer selection, amazing food!

fluffy (19), Florida
  54   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
2/58/108/15 4/10 5/109/20

May 11, 2009
its full of dirty hippies that i want to beat to death with a shovel. but that aside, its good to have a place like this around in Johnson City. a decent place to grab a beer if you want to avoid the usual sports bar or chain restaurant. cause trust me, JC doesnt have anything else to offer otherwise really. selection is decent, highlighting breweries in the NE Tenn/SW Virginia market like Depot Street and Highland Brewery. prices are pretty reasonable for draft, nothing over $3.75. have had a few different drafts here, none of them poured badly and no skunkiness. so kudos for that. if you can put up with the clientele in plaid shirts and the longhairs, you could do worse.

NachlamSie (209), Tennessee
  66   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/56/1010/15 6/10N/A13/20

January 22, 2006 [ Updated August 25, 2006 ]
I’ve visited this place a few times since my first patronage. It seems that I went on a good day the first time. This happened on my most recent visit: Ordered a Shipyard IPA in a bottle since the keg was evidently empty. The bartender told me it wasn’t empty and went to pour a glass of foam and air. Apologizing, she offered to get me something else. I requested the Shipyard IPA in the bottle. I received a Shipyard Export in a glass. The selection was slimmer than my last few visits. Still, getting a real beer in Johnson City is a chore and I’d still stop here just out of necessity. They generally carry Duck Rabbit, Depot Street, and some Highland stuff so there are always fall backs.

Want to add your review?

Join us! RateBeer is made by beer enthusiasts for the craft beer community. Membership is free and allows you to add your beer and place reviews!

Sign Up Now



Proximity Map

View Proximity Map
Print Travel Map