The Social Goat Tavern is the Newest Destination Dining Spot in the Heart of the Covington Square. With Our 10,000 Square Foot Building, we Seek to Provide a Vibrant, Inclusive Environment for Our Guests. Our Goal is to Supply the Downtown Covington Square with a Restaurant that Feels Like Home for Our Local Patrons; as well as Touring Visitors. We are Passionate about Being able to Provide the Highest Quality Service and Product for our Guests.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1115 Church St, Covington, GA 30014
Phone: (678) 712-6321
Website: https://www.tsgtavern.com/
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The upstairs bar is really cool and we got electric blue drink boxes which were great!!
The views from the terrace are also sooo cool at night!!
I like IPAs and she directed me to a good one.
Appreciated her input.
We had the fish and chips that were excellent and the Philly cheese which was very tasty.
We have been to downtown Covington before and know there is street parking everywhere. This particular time the spots around the actual town square were taken, so we had to find an available spot on a side street. It was a short walk to The Social Goat Tavern and we entered without a reservation. A host guided us to a high-top table toward the back of the dining room. Right away, we noticed the extensive beer selection and a large menu to match. The space itself is much bigger than it appears from the outside—with sizable front and back dining areas, plus a few outdoor tables near the entrance. I also heard there’s an upstairs section, but it was closed off that day for a private event. The interior had the feel of a slightly elevated dive bar— a little dark but casual and comfortable. There was a QR code on the menu to pull up the full beer selection, but I couldn’t get any phone signal inside, so the menu never loaded for me. I couldn’t even do an online check in. Luckily, one of the staff came over, asked what styles of beer we liked, and mentioned that the full selection was also listed on the board behind the bar. We could also see all the taps, which helped. Wifey spotted one of her favorites—Fall Line Brewing’s Daily Rind Wheat—and ordered that right away. I asked to sample a couple options and eventually landed on Glittery Eyes, a hazy IPA from Creature Comforts. Goat-themed artwork covered the walls of the interior dining room, tying in nicely with the restaurant’s name. Food-wise, Wifey ordered the fried shrimp with sweet potato fries (which could’ve been crispier), and I went with the pulled pork tacos—which were well seasoned. As we hung out, the dining room started to fill up, and we could tell this place draws a good crowd. At one point, we noticed a few flies and gnats buzzing around—not ideal and a little distracting during dinner. One highlight: they seem to host live performers on rotation, which would be good to catch one evening. Our server, Augusta, was nice but clearly juggling a lot—it seemed like she was covering the entire bar by herself. We had to flag her down to get the check. Overall, it was a decent experience. Wifey kinda enjoyed it more than I did—it had a casual charm that clicked more for her. For me, it leaned more into the elevated dive-bar lane. 3.5 rating
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We ordered spinach dip, pancakes, and a Philly cheesesteak. They were all good!
Our waitress was below average and only checked on us once throughout our meal. By the time she came back the second time around, we were asking for the check. No big deal, but we may have had better service going to the Mystic Grill as they were excellent during an extremely busy night. Overall not too bad!