Thomasville Beer Guide: Your Thomasville guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Thomasville

60 /100
George and Louie's (Restaurant)
217 REMINGTON AVE
“Cool little joint in a cool little town. Greek and fresh gulf seafood on a shady street downtown. Family-owned, the patriarch bends over backwards to make sure everything is right. Walk up counter service, there's a big patio outside which was excellent on an early November evening in South Georgia. About 16 bottles, everything from the pedestrian to the excellent. I picked up a tick for Alfa, a Greek beer I'd never seen before. A good dinner stop, not a good bar stop.“
Aurelius 2388 days ago
56 /100 301 SHOWBOAT LN,
“Great food. Great atmosphere. Bottles only. A few craft/regional brews. Wine is pricey, beer is average priced. Service is friendly, but hit and miss. A good getaway.“
Aurelius 2466 days ago
76 /100 106 N BROAD ST
“They’re now up to 6 taps, all regional and a good mix. Food’s the bomb. Incredible little storefront on a throwback main street in a little Georgia town - very cozy. But loud as all hell inside. Good spot for a friends-and-family sort of get together. Fried cheese curd is ridiculous, my burger was formidable, but the bourbon-bacon jam is worth bathing in.“
Aurelius 2571 days ago
8 /100
Bird Dog Bottle Co. (Beer Store)
1918 SMITH AVE.
“I stopped in recently with a bus full of beer enthusiasts who were going to make many large purchases and we were refused the ability to use a restroom despite a borderline emergency. I will no longer spend any money here and will give this place a bad reference to everyone.“
drowland 3299 days ago
90 /100 106 N BROAD ST
“I stop in here all the time. Great little stop! Well lit, homey place. Adam is the beverage manager and he is awesome. The staff is always friendly. The food is awesome. They only have 4 taps, but they are always good, and they usually have one or two Georgia beers on tap, plus many bottles. They also have a killer wine selection, some ciders, and more. Overall, I count this as a must stop in Thomasville, especially if you can make one of their awesome special events.“
drowland 3815 days ago
82 /100 106 N BROAD ST
“Quaint little cheese shop in Thomasville, slightly upscale vibe. I went for a beer dinner, so the service was pretty damn awesome. Four beers on tap and then all the stuff in bottles/cans for the tasting, no idea how the place works regularly. Food was fantastic, a little on the pricey side, but definitely worth it. Great place for a day drip from Tallahassee, or a nice stop if you’re going through town.“
jbruner 3846 days ago
62 /100 106 N BROAD ST
“Quaint little cheese shop that happens to serve sandwiches, cheese plates, wine and beer. Had four on tap when I was there, regionally oriented (Atlanta). Appear to serve a few bottles but could not locate a list of them - saw a small shelf with a few Belgians sitting on it. Cheese is a local favorite and is quite good (although I don’t know enough about cheese to know if it is really high quality - but it tastes pretty good to me!). Very loud atmosphere because of the brick walls, but still comfortable. High brow crowd. Not exactly a beer destination - but a fun little get away for Tallahasseeans.“
PorterPounder 3986 days ago
72 /100 106 N BROAD ST
“Worth going to for the cheeses alone. Not a vast selection of brew, but what they do have is good (closest I’ve seen a pizza port bottle to FLA). We were there for a Stone pairing today and it was fairly busy. Would probably be more fun when there are less people and you can get more server attention, but still was fun. Best cheese maker in the southeast combined with a nice sampling of craft brew is worth a visit anytime. My rating is more reflective of the beer angle - but as a general cheese shop/restaurant it’s highly recommended.“
DialSquare 4097 days ago
78 /100 106 N BROAD ST
“A beautiful cheese shop in downtown Thomasville that hosts handcrafted cheeses,pantry items, around 50 wines and a handful of craft beers. The selection of beers may not be vast but the stuff they do get in is usually pretty good, especially for a tiny town in south Georgia. If you can, go for the beer and cheese pairing events. Only a 30 minute drive from Tallahassee it’s definitely worth checking out if you’re in north Florida.“
rbrazell 4509 days ago
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