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Welcome to New Heights Brewing Company

Located in the heart of Nashville, New Heights Brewing Company embodies a local gem where craft beer enthusiasts gather to experience a diverse selection of brews. This intimate brewery offers a relaxed atmosphere, complete with an expansive outdoor patio and cozy taproom. Patrons rave about unique offerings such as the refreshing Mexican lager and the innovative Coffee & Cream Lager, a standout that defies traditional beer boundaries. Friendly and knowledgeable staff enhance the experience, encouraging guests to sample various flights of beer. With a family-friendly vibe and engaging games, New Heights Brewing promises memorable moments and delightful tastes in every visit.

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Welcome to New Heights Brewing Company, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Nashville at 928 Rep. John Lewis Way S. This brewery presents an unmissable experience for both craft beer aficionados and casual drinkers alike. As a food reviewer at Restaurant World, I appreciate establishments that blend quality brews with an inviting atmosphere, and New Heights checks all the boxes.

One of the standout features of New Heights Brewing Company is its lively yet cozy ambiance. Customers consistently rave about the classic brewery vibe paired with a spacious outdoor seating area—perfect for warm weather gatherings. Sarah H. noted how the outdoor space allows for a delightful experience, while others have mentioned the engaging interactions with friendly and knowledgeable staff.

  • Diverse Beer Selection: New Heights prides itself on a rotating array of craft beers, ensuring there's something for every palate. From easy-drinking Mexican lagers to uniquely crafted ales like the Coffee and Cream Lager, patrons can immerse themselves in flavor exploration. Doug G. emphasized that the brewery offers everything from smooth cream ales to robust Imperial Stouts, making it hard to choose just one favorite.
  • Sampling Options: The brewery encourages you to sample different brews, offering flights presented in muffin tins—an inventive and fun touch that enhances the tasting experience. Christopher S. highlighted this unique way to explore the variety of offerings, which he found equally impressive as he enjoyed the engaging conversations with the staff.
  • Culinary Pairings: While the focus is on the beer, New Heights doesn’t overlook the food. With light bites that perfectly complement the drinks, options like pretzel sticks and beer cheese have garnered positive mentions. Despite a limited kitchen, the quality of the food enhances the overall experience.
  • A Welcoming Community Space: Beyond just the drinks and food, New Heights fosters a sense of community. As Andrew H. suggests, it feels like a local dive where regulars gather, making it an ideal spot to unwind away from the typical tourist bustle. With board games available, it serves as a space for both fun and relaxation.

In a city boasting numerous breweries, New Heights Brewing Company stands out not only for its quality offerings but also for its inviting atmosphere and dedicated staff. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with warmth and an eagerness to provide a memorable experience. Whether you're seeking a cozy evening with friends or a fun spot to enjoy a cold brew, New Heights is a destination worth visiting. So, pack your appetite and your thirst for adventure, and head on over to discover why this brewery is a favorite among locals and visitors alike!

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Sarah H.
Sarah H.

I originally came for the seafood truck outside, but I was honestly way more impressed by the brewery! It has that classic brewery vibe, and the outdoor seating area is huge--can't wait to come back when the weather's warmer to fully enjoy it. I tried one of their rotating draft options, a Mexican lager, and it was awesome. The bar staff was really on point, super attentive, and got our drinks to us in no time. I'll definitely be back!

Shasta S.
Shasta S.

Huge selection of beers to choose from. They have a paper where you can write down whatever tasters you want (up to 6) so we were able to try a few. All of them were good, with a stand out being the Coffee and Cream Lager. Wow! I've never had a coffee flavored beer that was light and crisp. They usually are all stouts and porters which I don't care for. This one was extremely good, I highly recommend it. Place was on the smaller side, but had games and such for people to play. Is a family friendly place as well. We enjoyed and would come again.

David H.
David H.

Our industry group visited this site as the last stop on the BBQ, Bourbon and Brews tour. When we arrived, we took one of the picnic tables set up for tastings. We were promptly served several different beers--Nothing Fancy cream ale, Coffee & Cream ale, New Heights IPA which is a west coast IPA with 6.9% ABV. Finally the Navel Gazer which is an Imperial Stout at 9.2% ABV and obviously my favorite. If you're going to do a similar tasting, I would recommend sampling in the order I have above. If you're like me and want a good full body beer, go with the New Heights IPA or the imperial stout. Those 2 were my favorite. The service was very good. Additional samples were available, but I was a bit full after a full day of food and bourbon.

Doug G.
Doug G.

In a city with a bunch of breweries, many very touristy, be like New Heights! Located on John Lewis Way just south of downtown, New Heights is tucked away and hidden in plain sight. A small but mighty spot featuring a nice taproom with a cozy bar and some high tops flanked by a great outdoor patio area where you can enjoy your beer under the patio and city lights! As with all breweries, New Heights has a constant rotation of brews and drinks, with a few solid staples always on tap. One of my absolute favorites is the Coffee & Cream Vanilla and Cream Coffee Ale. Sounds weird and dark? Well, you are 0 for 2. It's a phenomenally smooth, crisp and balanced light beer that gets better by the glass! If coffee infused isn't your thing, they also have Shandy's, Lagers, Porters, Ciders and many more types of booze. In addition to the drinks, they have a small menu of light bites. The pretzel sticks and beer cheese are a solid choice and oddly pair nicely with the above coffee ale. Service is always friendly and helpful here. Bartenders are super cool, knowledgeable, patient and friendly! Parking can be tough, and is normally street parking. So scoop up the first "good" spot you see! Lastly, New Heights has some pretty solid merch. Love the logo and the nod to the skyline! Overall, there are many breweries in Nashville, but only one New Heights!

Elizabeth B.
Elizabeth B.

I live so close to NH and have been taking my sweet ass time and wish I had visited sooner. Love the vibe, feels 90s grunge with board games and solid local brews! Friendly staff, quick service! Did not eat anything, but loved the stout beer - Naval Gazer - Highly recommend!!

Christina B.
Christina B.

We came in for the Fourth of July fireworks watch party and had a fun time! They have a huge selection of beer, and thin crust pizza from 312. We didn't love any of the beers we tried, but maybe we just didn't find the one for us yet. They also have board games and snacks so you can stay and hang a while

Natalie L.
Natalie L.

Service was friendly and welcoming. Really nice and quite large selection of beers. Their shandy was great after a hot day, and they had several sour beers. All the beers brewed in site. They have indoor and outdoor seating, clean bathrooms, and various sizes for their beers. Also, let me taste some for free. Def worth stopping by when in Nashville

Mari B.
Mari B.

Big fan of this place! Great beer selection and everyone that works there is nice and knowledgeable. Great beers in tap and fun to get a flight! Also have pizza if you get hungry. Borrow a board game while you drink. During the summer they had a bounce house for kids so that was a fun! Plenty of seating indoors or out.

Christopher S.
Christopher S.

Our second stop on a "hop on, hop off" and easily the most memorable (which is saying something after the 4th stop). New Heights was a blast. The beer menu had something for everyone and with the flights you could sample your way through and see what you love. They have so many options a flight really is the way to go so you can try a little of everything. The flights come out in muffin tins which I legit think is the coolest way to do it. The service was great, since it was a little slower we were able to chat up the staff and learn a little more about Nashville, the brewery, and the people we were drinking with. I didn't taste a beer I didn't like and I tried everything from Pilsner's to Stouts. If you don't love craft beer though, you can still find something here to enjoy. The interior was cute, kind of industrial chic if you will. There was a play area outside but I am unsure if it was part of NHB or not. A great stop even though we only spent an hour here. Highly recommend hanging here for a few if you are looking to have a good time.

Andrew H.
Andrew H.

This is maybe the least-touristy brewery I went to in Nashville? You wouldn't think it by the location, but this place has a real locals vibe. Almost like a dive bar, and I mean that only in all the positives of that term: a place were old friends and consistent regulars meet to drink beer. As far as styles of beer, it seems like this place does a little bit of everything! I got a flight of multiple pale-yellow-hoppy beers, and all were solid. Staff was also very friendly. Luckily this is one of the breweries in this town that encourages sampling and the ordering of flights. Definitely get out of the downtown madness and give these folks a shot!