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    Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville

    100pts

    Solid local brewery, easy walk-in.

    Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville, Bar in Clarksville

    About Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville

    A downtown Clarksville brewpub at 132 Franklin St with house-brewed beer and a relaxed, brick-and-wood room that works for casual dates and group nights alike. Walk-ins are easy, prices stay accessible, and the house brews give the evening a natural anchor. Not a destination for a special-occasion dinner, but a reliable, low-effort choice for a good evening out.

    Worth a Second Visit? Actually, Yes

    If you came to Blackhorse Pub & Brewery once and wrote it off as a standard college-town bar, it's worth reconsidering. Located at 132 Franklin St in downtown Clarksville, Blackhorse is a brewpub that holds its position as one of the more reliable spots in a city where the bar scene has grown noticeably in recent years. The draw on a return visit is the same as the first: house-brewed beer, a room that feels lived-in rather than designed, and a price point that keeps the barrier low.

    Visually, the space reads as classic American brewpub — exposed brick, wood surfaces, the kind of lighting that flatters without trying too hard. For a date night in Clarksville, that matters. You're not walking into a sports bar or a strip-mall chain; the room has enough character to make a second visit feel deliberate rather than default. If you're planning a low-key evening out, this is one of the few spots downtown where the setting does some of the work for you.

    As a brewpub, the beer is the anchor. The house brews are the reason to come here over a standard bar, and they give the evening a natural structure — work through a flight, find something you like, order a pint. That's a better date-night format than it sounds. Food options support the drinks rather than competing with them, which is appropriate for the format. Don't come expecting a full sit-down dinner experience; come expecting pub fare that holds up through a couple of rounds.

    For groups, Blackhorse is easy. Walk-in capacity is generally not an issue, and the relaxed atmosphere suits larger tables without the coordination headache of a reservation-heavy spot. Booking is direct , walk-ins work on most nights, and the venue sits squarely in the easy-to-access end of Clarksville's downtown stretch, making it a practical anchor for a night that might continue elsewhere. Check out Dock 17 or Strawberry Alley Ale Works if you want to compare before committing. For a fuller picture of what's available, our full Clarksville bars guide covers the category well. If you're planning a longer trip, the Clarksville restaurants guide and Clarksville hotels guide are worth a look too.

    Practical Details

    Blackhorse Pub & Brewery is at 132 Franklin St, Clarksville, TN 37040. Walk-ins are generally easy to accommodate. No price data is available in our current records, but as a brewpub in a mid-size Tennessee city, expect pricing in line with the casual bar tier , accessible rather than premium. Hours and current seasonal offerings aren't confirmed in our data; check directly before visiting. For context on how the broader Clarksville scene stacks up, browse the Clarksville experiences guide and the Clarksville wineries guide if you're building a fuller itinerary.

    Compare Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the crowd like at Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville?

    Expect a mixed local crowd: college students, off-duty military from nearby Fort Campbell, and regulars who treat the Franklin St address as a neighbourhood anchor. It skews casual and sociable rather than sceney or loud-bar rowdy. Weekend evenings fill up more than weeknights.

    Do I need a reservation at Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville?

    No reservation needed. Walk-ins are generally easy to accommodate at 132 Franklin St. If you're coming with a larger group on a Friday or Saturday night, arriving earlier in the evening gives you better seating options without the wait.

    Is Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville good for groups?

    Yes, and it's one of the more practical group options on the Clarksville bar circuit. The brewpub format gives you shared table space, a broad enough drinks selection to satisfy different preferences, and a relaxed atmosphere that doesn't require herding everyone to be quiet.

    Is the food good at Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville?

    No specific menu data is available to confirm standout dishes, but the brewpub format typically anchors food around bar-friendly fare designed to pair with house beer. If a full sit-down dinner is the priority, pair this with another Franklin St stop rather than relying on it as a standalone dining destination.

    Is Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville good for a date?

    It works well for a casual first or second date where low-pressure conversation is the point. The Franklin St location makes it easy to extend the night elsewhere. Skip it if you need a quieter, more formal setting — for that, Yada on Franklin is a stronger call.

    Does Blackhorse Pub & Brewery Clarksville have happy hour deals?

    No hours or pricing data is confirmed in available records. Check directly at 132 Franklin St or ask on arrival — brewpubs in this market commonly run weekday happy hour windows, but nothing specific to Blackhorse can be verified here.

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