
50+ Beers on Tap, Specialty Frozen Drinks and Craft Cocktails alongside Classic Bar Fare, Fresh bites and Locally inspired Eats in the Heart of Mid City Baton Rouge. Dog-Friendly Environment with a Beautifully Landscaped Outdoor Patio. Open 7 Days a Week!
Hours
| Tuesday | 3:30–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 3:30–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 3:30–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3808 Government St, Baton Rouge, LA 70806
Phone: (225) 910-8169
Website: https://www.midcitybeergarden.com/
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Mid City Beer Garden in Baton Rouge serves delicious food and drinks
Reviews
Unfortunately no k e under 21 so my roommate and I came Back the next day just for drinks. Colleen was out
Server and did great got the pups water right away. Had 2 chocolate cherry ol fashioned my roomie In decisive as usual was able to try a flight for free and pick a hazy. They open at 330 so we had to waste some time
I do not normally leave reviews for restaurants when I go out to eat, but I recieved what can only be described as the worst possible service in all of baton rouge. Our server Eliana did not greet us at our table for the first 20 minutes of being sat, and when we did finally put in an order for two beers and two sandwiches, we did not get our drinks for another 20 minutes. When we did recieve our food, the chicken sandwich was very underwhelming and the burger was practically cold.
I had very high hopes for this restaurant, but I can’t in good honesty recommend going here. It’s a very friendly atmosphere and we were sat relatively quickly, but the food and lack of quality in the servers made this an overall bad experience.
We ordered the three dips with chips and what a surprise. First, the chips came to the table hot. So fresh, that they heated up in the air fryer the next day and were still crisp. The cheese dip was awesome A great flavor with a kick. I was so surprised, I asked our waitress Echo – who was awesome – for the secret. Beer. They add beer! If you think it’s a bit thin, get past it and just taste it. There was a generous portion of guacamole and it was very fresh and bright my guess is that there was a decent amount of Lemon in it. It had onion, tomatoe and chunks of avocado. I love guacamole but find most of it boring. The salsa was great because it was very fresh and not too biggest. This things continued meat you tasted all the flavors.
And we’re not even to our entrees yet.
When they came, I went for the fries first. I can’t remember the last time, I had a crispy French fry when eating out. Straight, not floppy. Crunchy on the outside and sift and puffy on the inside. If I had to guess, they cut their own to a very precise thickness and an exact time in the fryer. I’m thinking about getting out my own mandoline and playing around with it myself.
My wife, who has had had more than one Cuban sandwich in her time from Mimi’s grocery in New Orleans, said hers was really good. Best one she’s ever had.
I’m constrained on what I can order because of gluten, so I had the chicken Caesar wrap. It was super crunchy fresh and the blackened chicken was yummy and cooked right. I assume it had a Caesar dressing on it but didn’t taste much. I wish I had ordered some extra on the side.
My wife had the garden witch vodka martini. She gave me a taste and the cucumber and jalapeno paired up nicely. I know I’m focusing a lot on little things, but they really make a difference. There was a piece of cucumber in the glass with bar salt and either smoked paprika or chile powder on it, too. It was really good. What a delight that it played off the flavors in the drink.
You should know, I’m a Moscow Mule snob. It was served in a very skinny small glass, which means it’s hard to get in the lime juice, ginger beer, vodka and ice proportions just right. I like a lot of lime juice and ginger beer and no bar mix. I think it should have been served in a Cooper or mug or bigger glass. Admittedly, I’m being very picky. I inquired about a gluten free or gluten-reduced beer, but there wasn’t one available last night.
It’s awesome to know there’s a place we can go and get a drink and some great food. Mid-City Beer Garden is in our rotation now. You should should consider it for yours,too.
3808 Government St, Baton Rouge, LA 70806
I am honestly surprised that I never knew Baton Rouge had a beer garden! If you are looking for splendid drinks, yummy food, and one hell of a good time in a laid-back environment, then look no further! @midcitybeergarden_br has it! I plan to come here more often now.
Items ordered:
1. TOMATO BASIL SOUP WITH FOCACCIA TOAST
cup $5.99 bowl $10.99. A delicious blend of tomatoes, basil, and a kick of jalapeno for a bit of spice. (Added bacon for extra)
2. CLASSIC BURGER
$13.99. 8 oz seasoned ground beef patty.
Dressed with lettuce, tomato, and mayo. Served with fries. Ask your server about adding cheddar, bacon, beer onion.
3. PRETZEL TWIST
$7.99 soft, buttery, salty, served with house-made beer queso and coarse ground mustard seeds.
4. Chef Special
Lemon-Berry cheesecake.
5. Jucifer
IPA – New England
6. Espresso Martini
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