After nearly nine years in business, Hops and Hollers officially closed its doors in November 2022. If you’re looking for another animal-themed dining experience in Tennessee, check out the Aquarium Restaurant at Opry Mills Mall, where you can enjoy a meal surrounded by a 200,000-gallon fish tank. 

An afternoon spent with friends is one of life’s simplest pleasures at Hops and Hollers in Knoxville, Tennessee. Not only do you have the chance to hang out with your human friends but your best canine friends as well! This locally owned and operated beer garden is a great spot to enjoy an evening sipping a cold one with a piece of pizza and Fido by your side. Learn more about a visit to this gathering-friendly beer garden below, and get ready to plan a trip for yourself!

GoogleStreetview Hops and Hollers is a low-key beer garden in Knoxville, Tennessee that includes craft beers on tap, a revolving roster of food trucks, and a dog-friendly patio that’s perfect for Fido. Located just outside of the city’s downtown, it’s a great spot to grab a bite to eat and shoot the breeze with folks after work.

Hops and Hollers - GoogleMaps Inside you will find a healthy cluster of tables and bar seating for small and large groups, and the Knoxville-centric décor is bound to get a thumbs up from any local. Hops and Hollers was honored by CraftBeer.Com as a top winner in the “American Beer Bars” category from 2018 to 2020, and it remains a great place to gather with a pint.

Hops and Hollers - Facebook Of course, it’s the massive outdoor patio that really takes the cake. There are plenty of outdoor games like bocce ball, ping-pong, corn hole, and foosball, and the entire beer garden is Fido-friendly. Yes, it’s true! Puppy pals are encouraged.

Hops and Hollers - Facebook Bring your best canine friend (on a leash, of course) and meet other dog owners while you sip a craft beer. Visitors rave about the great selection and large beer garden, and with food trucks on-site from Thursday to Sunday it’s a perfect weekend hangout spot.

Hops and Hollers - GoogleMaps It looks like this little buddy is having a great time. He opted for the water though, no beer for him, which we feel is a wise choice.

Hops and Hollers - GoogleMaps The food truck offerings will differ week after week, so sometimes you may find yourself enjoying nachos one night…

Wood Oven Eats Catering - Facebook …and a slice of pizza the next!

Wood Oven Eats Catering - Facebook This pizza pie is from Wood Oven Eats, and if you check the official Hops and Hollers website you can see when the eatery sets up shop in the beer garden. Make sure you pair your pizza with one of the 32 beers on tap. If you’d rather enjoy a can of beer, keep in mind that there are 100 different varieties on-site.

Hops and Hollers - GoogleMaps You can check the food truck lineup under the “Happenings” tab on the official Hops and Hollers website. You will also find the weekly happy hour schedule and trivia nights listed on their respective dates as well.

Hops and Hollers - GoogleMaps Will you be joining in the fun? Hops and Hollers is open every day of the week from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday to Thursday, and from noon to 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. This neat Knoxville beer garden is open from noon until 8 p.m. on Sundays as well. Happy dining!

You can learn more about Hops and Hollers on its Facebook page or perhaps its official website.

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Hops and Hollers is a low-key beer garden in Knoxville, Tennessee that includes craft beers on tap, a revolving roster of food trucks, and a dog-friendly patio that’s perfect for Fido. Located just outside of the city’s downtown, it’s a great spot to grab a bite to eat and shoot the breeze with folks after work.

Hops and Hollers - GoogleMaps

Inside you will find a healthy cluster of tables and bar seating for small and large groups, and the Knoxville-centric décor is bound to get a thumbs up from any local. Hops and Hollers was honored by CraftBeer.Com as a top winner in the “American Beer Bars” category from 2018 to 2020, and it remains a great place to gather with a pint.

Hops and Hollers - Facebook

Of course, it’s the massive outdoor patio that really takes the cake. There are plenty of outdoor games like bocce ball, ping-pong, corn hole, and foosball, and the entire beer garden is Fido-friendly. Yes, it’s true! Puppy pals are encouraged.

Bring your best canine friend (on a leash, of course) and meet other dog owners while you sip a craft beer. Visitors rave about the great selection and large beer garden, and with food trucks on-site from Thursday to Sunday it’s a perfect weekend hangout spot.

It looks like this little buddy is having a great time. He opted for the water though, no beer for him, which we feel is a wise choice.

The food truck offerings will differ week after week, so sometimes you may find yourself enjoying nachos one night…

Wood Oven Eats Catering - Facebook

…and a slice of pizza the next!

This pizza pie is from Wood Oven Eats, and if you check the official Hops and Hollers website you can see when the eatery sets up shop in the beer garden. Make sure you pair your pizza with one of the 32 beers on tap. If you’d rather enjoy a can of beer, keep in mind that there are 100 different varieties on-site.

You can check the food truck lineup under the “Happenings” tab on the official Hops and Hollers website. You will also find the weekly happy hour schedule and trivia nights listed on their respective dates as well.

Will you be joining in the fun? Hops and Hollers is open every day of the week from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday to Thursday, and from noon to 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. This neat Knoxville beer garden is open from noon until 8 p.m. on Sundays as well. Happy dining!

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Address: Hops and Hollers, 937 N Central St, Knoxville, TN 37917, USA