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Asked: Nashville’s best brewery bites

The food is just as good as the beer at craft breweries across Nashville.

An up close photo of two fish tacos covered in slaw with a plate of fries and two beers out of focus in the background.

City Editor Dylan’s go-to brewery meal: baja shrimp tacos at Tennessee Brew Works. | Photo by NASHtoday

Nashville breweries bring more to the table than ice cold brews. In fact, you can find everything from elevated bar snacks to craft pizza and burgers depending on the place. That’s why we’re going beyond the beer menu to uncover the city’s best brewery bites.

But first, we need your help compiling the best eats based on the following categories:

  • Brewery snack or appetizer
  • Main course
  • Weekly meal deal
  • Beer and food pairing

Dish on your favorite brewery bites using this form, and we’ll use your nominations for a future story. Pro tip: Each question is optional, just press “ok” to skip ahead.

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