
Tap 65 isn’t just a place to eat — it’s where good times flow. With 65 self-pour taps of beer and wine, craft cocktails, and a menu packed with crave-worthy bites, every visit is a flavor-packed adventure. Whether you’re here for happy hour, wings that hit just right, or a chill night with friends, Tap 65 brings the perfect mix of food, drinks, and energy to Government Street.
Hours
| Tuesday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 12 PM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 12 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 515 Mouton St Suite 103, Baton Rouge, LA 70806
Phone: (225) 726-7068
Website: https://www.tap65.com/
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Reviews
The drink selection is a standout feature here. They have a fantastic variety of cocktails and a really cool self-pour draft wall. I particularly enjoyed the “sour style” selections—it’s a fun way to sample different brews at your own pace.
When it comes to the food, my biggest recommendation is to skip the traditional entrees and go for a variety of their small plates instead. We started with the Caesar salad, which was citrus-forward and refreshing. The hummus and cauliflower were also solid choices, but the absolute stars of the show were the chicken wings. Pro tip: Ask for them “extra crispy” with buffalo sauce and lemon pepper on the side. The crispness and juiciness of these wings are truly unmatched!
I did try a couple of the larger plates, but they didn’t quite hit the same mark as the appetizers. The Butter Marsala Ramen was a bit too tomato-forward for my personal preference. As for the Ribeye Steak, the meat quality wasn’t quite ideal, but the main drawback was the lack of seasoning. They served it with A1 sauce on the side automatically, which is usually a red flag that the kitchen knows the flavor profile is a bit thin.
Stick to the self-pour taps and the small plates (especially those wings!), and you’re guaranteed to have a fantastic time. I’ll definitely be back for the drinks and snacks!
Kimberly was naturally inviting, hospitable, and knowledgeable about the menu, and she makes some of the BEEESSSSTTT drinks. I also have to mention the tap beer experience—it was one of a kind.
The vibe was great, the music was good, and OH—the wings, rosemary fries, and nachos were delicious . This is my new go-to spot. If you live anywhere nearby or not and are up for a new experience, it’s a must that you visit Kimberly at Tap 65!!
The menu has reduced & more American bar food style. Had some ramen & not bad ! Just the menu lost most of the Indian touches.
They will take the time to explain the menu to you, and they will make sure you choose the option that you will enjoy the most according to your preferences and needs.
I will not be coming back, though. The food is nothing special, and it looks like they are still trying to figure out how to run this place.