Belcourt Taps Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Stuffed Burgers
  • Not So Stuffed Burgers
  • Sandwiches & Tacos
  • House Smoked BBQ
  • Fry Baskets and Sides

Diabetics at Taco Bell

The biggest concern for diabetics is to find healthy food with less sugar at restaurants. The hunt for the right food becomes even more challenging for diabetics when dining at a fast food restaurant. Well, Taco Bell changes that with Fresco style. Simply ask or order an item from the Taco Bell menu in Fresco Style.

Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Taco Bell:

Crunchy Taco Supreme

Nutrition Fact: 190 calories, 11g Fat (4.5g Sat. Fat), 340mg sodium, 15g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 8g Protein

Fresco Steak Soft Taco

Nutrition Fact: 150 calories, 4g Fat (1.5g Sat. Fat), 460mg sodium, 17g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 10g Protein

Fresco Soft Taco – Shredded Chicken

Nutrition Fact: 150 calories, 6g Fat (2g Sat. Fat), 430mg sodium, 16g Carbs, 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 9g Protein

Fresco Soft Taco Beef

Nutrition Fact: 160 calories, 6g Fat (2.5g Sat. Fat), 480mg sodium, 18g Carbs, 1g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 8g Protein

Veggie Power Menu Bowl

Nutrition Fact: 480 calories, 19g Fat (5g Sat. Fat), 970mg sodium, 65g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 13g Fiber, 14g Protein

Bean Burrito

Nutrition Fact: 380 calories, 11g Fat (4g Sat. Fat), 1060mg sodium, 55g Carbs, 3g Sugar, 9g Fiber, 14g Protein

Mini Skillet Bowl

Nutrition Fact: 180 calories, 11g Fat (2g Sat. Fat), 430mg sodium, 16g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 5g Protein

Foods to Avoid at Taco Bell for Diabetics:

You must avoid all kinds of Drinks and Freezes at Taco Bell if you have diabetes. Almost every beverage offered at Taco Bell contains high sugar content.

High Cholesterol at Taco Bell

Fast food restaurants are known for serving high calorie, greasy food with lots of sugars. Taco Bell changes this trend by offering Fresco Style option where your favorite food item is prepared using pico de gallo as it will cut down 20 – 30 calories easily from the original meal.

Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Taco Bell:

Mini Skillet Bowl

Nutrition Fact: 180 calories, 11g Fat (2g Sat. Fat), 430mg sodium, 16g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 5g Protein

Breakfast Soft Taco – Egg & Cheese

Nutrition Fact: 170 calories, 9g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 330mg sodium, 15g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, less than 1g Fiber, 7g Protein

Spicy Tostada

Nutrition Fact: 210 calories, 10g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 440mg sodium, 22g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 5g Fiber, 6g Protein

Fresco Crunchy Taco – Beef

Nutrition Fact: 140 calories, 7g Fat (2.5g Sat. Fat), 300mg sodium, 14g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 6g Protein

Shredded Chicken Mini Quesadilla

Nutrition Fact: 200 calories, 10g Fat (3.5g Sat. Fat), 490mg sodium, 15g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 1g Fiber, 10g Protein

Crunchy Taco Supreme

Nutrition Fact: 190 calories, 11g Fat (4.5g Sat. Fat), 340mg sodium, 15g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 8g Protein

Spicy Potato Soft Taco

Nutrition Fact: 230 calories, 12g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 460mg sodium, 27g Carbs, 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 5g Protein

Foods to Avoid at Taco Bell for High Cholesterol:

It is best to avoid Bacon or Steak dishes at Taco Bell as such dishes contain a lot of fat. Also, try to avoid all kinds of Drinks and Freezes which are full of sugars resulting in empty calories.

Healthy Meal suggestions for Belcourt Taps

  • Appetizers
  • Stuffed Burgers
  • Not So Stuffed Burgers
  • Sandwiches & Tacos
  • House Smoked BBQ
  • Fry Baskets and Sides

High Blood Pressure at Taco Bell

People with high blood pressure must avoid food with high sodium levels. You can either ask the people at Taco Bell to add less salt in your food or choose the food items with less sodium content or customize your order using Taco Bell's own nutrition calculator.

Food Suggestions to Control Blood Pressure at Taco Bell:

Fresco Chicken Soft Taco

Nutrition Fact: 150 calories, 6g Fat (2g Sat. Fat), 430mg sodium, 16g Carbs, 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 9g Protein

Spicy Tostada

Nutrition Fact: 210 calories, 10g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 440mg sodium, 22g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 5g Fiber, 6g Protein

Grilled Breakfast Burrito - Sausage

Nutrition Fact: 340 calories, 17g Fat (5g Sat. Fat), 730mg sodium, 36g Carbs, 3g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 11g Protein

Veggie Power Menu Bowl

Nutrition Fact: 480 calories, 19g Fat (5g Sat. Fat), 970mg sodium, 65g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 13g Fiber, 14g Protein

Foods to Avoid at Taco Bell for High Blood Pressure:

Taco Bell offers a wide range of Grande Scrambler Burritos, Crunch wraps, and Quesadillas which are high in sodium. It is important to limit the sodium intake at Taco Bell and avoid any meal with over 750-800mg sodium.

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High Cholesterol at Taco Bell

Fast food restaurants are known for serving high calorie, greasy food with lots of sugars. Taco Bell changes this trend by offering Fresco Style option where your favorite food item is prepared using pico de gallo as it will cut down 20 – 30 calories easily from the original meal.

Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Taco Bell:

Mini Skillet Bowl

Nutrition Fact: 180 calories, 11g Fat (2g Sat. Fat), 430mg sodium, 16g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 5g Protein

Breakfast Soft Taco – Egg & Cheese

Nutrition Fact: 170 calories, 9g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 330mg sodium, 15g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, less than 1g Fiber, 7g Protein

Spicy Tostada

Nutrition Fact: 210 calories, 10g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 440mg sodium, 22g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 5g Fiber, 6g Protein

Fresco Crunchy Taco – Beef

Nutrition Fact: 140 calories, 7g Fat (2.5g Sat. Fat), 300mg sodium, 14g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 6g Protein

Shredded Chicken Mini Quesadilla

Nutrition Fact: 200 calories, 10g Fat (3.5g Sat. Fat), 490mg sodium, 15g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 1g Fiber, 10g Protein

Crunchy Taco Supreme

Nutrition Fact: 190 calories, 11g Fat (4.5g Sat. Fat), 340mg sodium, 15g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 8g Protein

Spicy Potato Soft Taco

Nutrition Fact: 230 calories, 12g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 460mg sodium, 27g Carbs, 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 5g Protein

Foods to Avoid at Taco Bell for High Cholesterol:

It is best to avoid Bacon or Steak dishes at Taco Bell as such dishes contain a lot of fat. Also, try to avoid all kinds of Drinks and Freezes which are full of sugars resulting in empty calories.

Sorry, We are updating this restaurant cholesterol menu details.

  • Matt H.

    I went to Belcourt Taps for the burgers. The burger was pretty good. I wouldn't go here for flights of beer. Someone else's server came to the bar (where I was sitting) to ask the bartender how to serve a flight. She was told to "pick random beers" for the flight. I doubt she remembered all of the ones that she chose for that table's order. Food was good; avoid the flights.

    (4)
  • Tulané H.

    Oh my god, this place was so disappointing. An old friend was in town and we made the horrible mistake of bringing her here, I was embarrassed for Nashville to be represented by them to my friend. Service: our waitress was obviously new, which was fine... She mentioned taking an abc class recently and made small talk with us about how scary the class was and about how important it was to see every customers I.D's.... She took our beer orders....and DID NOT I.D. a single one of us, we were kind of dumbfounded... Food: horrible. I'm talking probably the worst food we've had in over a year. We ordered the nacho plate which consisted of low quality chips, nasty pickled jalapeños and the MOST DISGUSTING queso I have EVER had. It wasn't even hot, it was cold and thick and over everything. Absolutely disgusting. My stomach actually hurt after eating it. The other plate we got was the fried pickle appetizer, it wasn't nearly as bad but was hardly memorable. Considering the restaurant is advertised as a "tapas" restaurant we assumed they might actually give a damn about their food. It was laughable, they should be ashamed they even served that.

    (1)
  • Justin S.

    The burgers here are great. They served them stuff and non stuff. Don't worry non-carnivores, they have food for you as well.

    (4)
  • Wes B.

    I don't like writing negative reviews, but my experience at Belcourt Taps left me little choice. My wife and I went there on a Groupon for two beer flights and an appetizer. We experienced the following issues: 1) The waitress was unaware the restaurant was doing a Groupon and didn't seem sure how to do the beer flights. As a result... 2) Our beer flights were 10 random beers (well, 9 beers and a cider) without any labels or information as to what they were. Rather than two sets of five beers, it seemed like they told the bartender to just pour 10 arbitrary brews and scatter them throughout the tray. If the word "taps" is in your restaurant's name, you should probably know your way around a keg. 3) The nachos were so low-quality that if I had made them myself, I would have been disappointed with my handiwork. The queso was goopy, lukewarm and clearly store-bought and the toppings were only on one side. 4) Maybe this wasn't their fault, but the band they hired to perform was quite bad. Picture Dolly Parton getting her wig plucked to the tune of a stale guitar and you've just about got it. Restaurants who offer Groupons are like attractive thirty-somethings on Tinder. If they have to put themselves on that particular medium, they probably don't have their crap together. Lesson learned.

    (1)
  • Joy S.

    I went to this restaurant for the first time and was surprised to see they had live music starting right after I walked in. The waitress was very busy but very quick to see after my needs and always had a smile on her face.The BBC was good and then I had a yummy cookie for dessert! It was a fun evening and I will be back! Just remembered the waitress was named Janna.

    (5)
  • Melissa S.

    We live just around the corner and love stumbling into this hidden gem on any night of the week for amazing live music. They don't have an extensive beer list considering their coined name "Taps," but the vibe is consistently great. The staff is social, helpful, and always in good spirits which especially at a bar makes a huge difference. I haven't tried any of the food, but the wine is generally good, the people are all really chill and again, GO FOR THE LIVE MUSIC. You will see tons of local singer/songwriters giving their best, especially during nights where they have "writer's round." It's usually 3-4 artists sitting in a row, taking turns singing some of their solo piece. It's a must do!

    (4)
  • Becky E.

    Great place for local brews & friendly knowledgeable bartenders. Breaded mushroom appetizer we had was typical bar fare. Got a Groupon for the beer flights & was an enjoyable afternoon.

    (4)
  • Tierney H.

    Belcourt Taps is one of my favorite places to eat! The parking isn't bad and the location is great! If you've never tried their loaded fries then you are seriously missing out!

    (5)
  • Jay I.

    Waitress was obviously drunk and forgot our entire order. The food was good but I would never go back to this place just because of the service. The waitress brought us out stuff we didn't even order. I understand this is a bar, but I thought the drinks were for the customers not the staff.

    (1)
  • Lisa B.

    I do not dole out single stars lightly, but in this case I would give 0 if I could. I first tried Belcourt Taps (& tapas? Didn't they used to have tapas?) last year and had a very meh experience. I waited for another visit to review since a first time bad experience could always be a fluke. My husband bought a groupon for 2 beer flights and an appetizer this month not knowing I wasn't a huge fan based on previous experience, but we thought, hey it's pretty hard to mess up beer. I guess we jinxed ourselves. The inside was pretty full when we arrived on a week night, and it looked like a band was about to go on. I'm thinking this place is best as just a music venue where you happen to have a beer rather than a destination for a meal. We opted for the patio since it was nice outside. We told our waitress up front that we were going to redeem their groupon, which she seemed super confused about and told us they didn't have a current groupon, their old one expired. Not her fault, but the staff was clearly not educated on the offer (which didn't expire for 3 more month). If you have a groupon out there, maybe tell your staff about it. We asked about the beer flights (not on the menu) and she told us that it was "local stuff." We were fine with that explanation since we knew we were getting whatever their groupon deal was and couldn't be picky. However, when the "flights" arrived, it was one big service tray with 10 mini mason jars (those were cute, I'll give them that), each about a third full and nothing was labeled or in any order. They were also not cold. We asked her what they were and she said "mostly local stuff, it's good" and then walked away. Ok..... We ended up finding out through taste testing trial and error that we did not, in fact, have 2 flights (I incorrectly assumed we would each get the same 5 beers since it was supposed to be 2 flights...), just 10 random different beers. We also deduced that TWO of them were some kind of HARD CIDER. I have no problem with cider if that's what I ordered, but I don't really find it acceptable to put it in a beer flight with no warning. I won't even address the appetizer we got except to say that I do not recommend the nachos. The waitress informed us that if we didn't order anything else besides just redeeming the groupon there would be 20% gratuity charged. We had initially planned to order more, but the app was so bad that we decided not to. We were planning to tip all along, so the gratuity charge was no problem. The receipt listed the 10 beers, which included Sam Adams and Angry Orchard (aka, not local and not beer). We asked if those were our beers since they weren't labeled and she said no, I just pushed 10 random buttons to get the bill printed so I could charge gratuity. Great. I am convinced we did get the angry orchard, though. There's no mistaking that for beer. The excuse for a beer flight would have been disappointing anywhere, but is especially puzzling from a place with "taps" in their name who is specifically advertising beer flight deals. Since this is 2 bad experiences in a row a year apart, it's not a fluke. I will not be returning.

    (1)
  • Kel W.

    Fun "Realtor Night" with EXIT Realty Elite, Big Gap Music, and Nashville Entertainment Weekly with TJ Cates. Some really good live music, food, and meeting new and old friends.

    (5)
  • rb h.

    Worst service and worst food I've had in years. Don't order the nachos. I am embarrassed for Nashville that this place is in business. See my photos of the nasty ketchup bottle they finally brought out after we finished our burgers.

    (1)
  • Alicia M.

    Yeeeaaaa. 5 stars for me! I've been walking by this place for two weeks and decided to try it today! First off, FRIENDLY SERVICE! Chef Karen gave me her personal cell number and encouraged me and the staff to order online and she would personally deliver! How frigging cool is that??? Bartender Marita was also superb! Fast service! Ordered the open face "Fishwich" and holy mother of god.....THE SUCKER WAS HUUUUGE!!!! Got a sample of potato salad and coleslaw as my sides and they were tasty! Big plus? Walking distance from the office? I think you people should give this place a go if you haven't. And hats off to Marita and Chef Karen. These ladies both served in the Military, Marita was in the United States Army and Chef Karen served in the US Navy! Thanks for great business and your service to our country!

    (5)
  • Augusta P.

    I usually try write good reviews but I just can't with this place. We have tried it out twice hoping it would be better the second time around but it wasn't. The nacho appetizer can be explained in one word...awful. The queso was practically cold and the pork tasted like it was on the verge of being spoiled. My boyfriend had a burger and he said it was okay, but it certainly was nothing to write home about. The restaurant (indoor and outdoor) is a has a nice ambiance and vibe but (big BUT) the food and beer is in my opinion overpriced and subpar. Honestly, I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone I liked.

    (1)
  • Holly G.

    Decided to check out this place as a continuation of my brother and I's search for the best hamburger in Nashville. This is a really cool area near Vanderbilt (I had never been over here before) and most of the businesses are outfitted in what look like regular houses. I thought that was a pretty neat idea. There's lots of outdoor seating but we went on the nicest Saturday in February so we were forced to sit inside. The inside of the place is pretty small, only maybe 15ish tables (two are pretty large). All of the tables are painted with different things. Ours was one of the larger ones that was painted as a record, but we saw one nearby that had a painted version of Kenny Rogers' face (I thought it was funny). Service was decent too, the guy we had (didn't get his name) was super nice and checked back multiple times throughout the meal. I had the sliders, which were topped with bourbon onions, dijon mustard, and cheddar cheese on little pretzel buns. There was a little bit too much mustard for my liking, so that flavor kind of overpowered everything else and the bourbon onions should've had more... bourbon? Didn't really taste that. I had the side of truffle fries and the flavor in those was SO damn good. Very earthy and tasty, would definitely have those again in a hot second. My brother had the Macho Burger (stuffed with buffalo chicken and blue cheese) which he thought had a pretty good zing to it. My boyfriend had the Belcourt Black Eye (stuffed with bacon and blue cheese) and also had good things to say. They had regular fries and coleslaw, respectively, and thought the sides were just decent. Overall, everything was pretty top notch. This is a great place located in a really cute area. If you're going here, be prepared to walk because parking is the WORST. We had to walk probably 4-5 blocks to get there. Although, it's right by a park and it was the nicest day in a while so it seemed like everyone was out that day. There's metered parking (although all of them seemed to be expired... wasn't sure about that) along the street and free street parking if you walk. Overall, I really enjoyed my experience here and wouldn't hesitate to go back to try some of their other stuff!

    (4)
  • Joe B.

    Belcourt Taps is the perfect place if you're looking for a regular hangout place. The food is spot on with good burgers, tacos, salads, and a bunch of good appetizers. And the beers. Don't forget the beers. They have around 14 taps that are mostly dedicated to local brewers like Black Abby, Czahns, Jackalope, and others. Most every night has music of some sort from the new-to-town singer to the Belmont student to the seasoned Nashville veteran every night offers something for everyone. Recently, they have started serving brunch on Saturdays and Sundays and like the regular menu the food on the Brunch menu is excellent. I had the Bacon, Egg, and Cheese sandwich with the potatoes and it was as good as anything I have had any place else in town. They cure the bacon in-house so the flavor is like nothing you will get anywhere else. All in all, if you are looking for a good hang-out that changes to from night to night Belcourt Taps is the pace to be in Hillsboro Village.

    (5)
  • Jennifer M.

    Well, well, well.....I see what most of the reviews say is true. There is a nice patio, to be sure. The beer selection is fantastic. The food was totally a mixed bag. The fried green tomato app was unavailable. The queso fundido was just weird.....chips were slightly stale, queso wasn't great. My friend's pork tacos were inedible. But, my burger? My burger was awesome!. I had the Juicy Lucy--I highly recommend it! The potato salad was great too, which was a nice surprise. The place is way understaffed, so service is far too slow. So, if you have time to spend a leisurely afternoon on the patio and gamble on the quality of some menu items, go check it out!

    (3)
  • Vanessa A.

    Never been one to write a bad review but the service was among the worst I've ever seen. At a table of 9 people they brought out the food to 3 people at a time and the wait was 20-30 minutes in between. By the time I got my food 6 people at my table had completely finished eating. I don't understand why it was so slow bc the place was empty, and the food definitely wasn't good enough to justify the wait.

    (1)
  • April P.

    Terrible. I tolerate a lot when it comes to service and food, but this was inexcusable. Had to ask twice for silverware (which they were out of) and napkins and then watch our food turn cold while we waited for the utensils. The food was inedible- I've never seen fish drowned in barbecue sauce before. Please, save yourself from a miserable evening and go somewhere else. I've never been so motivated to write a review.

    (1)
  • Allison W.

    Food is good. Music is good. Drinks are available. Janna the waitress brought us the check on two separate occasions in an effort to run us out I suppose. We like to rack up a bigger tab than she was willing to Allow us. The environment is welcoming. She as a server isn't. It was disconcerting.

    (4)
  • Katie R.

    I was here recently with a group of work colleagues for dinner during some training in Nashville. I thought the food was pretty good for bar food (the primary offering is a selection of burgers, but they had great sides), and it's nice that they have the big patio for warm weather. Like most places in Nashville, they have live music, but I actually thought the venue was too small for the band they had. It's not a big location, and the music was pretty overwhelming. It's basically just one room (unless you go outside), so there was no place to escape the music and just talk with your party. Overall, it was a success for our party (~20 people, and they let us stand around a group of tables for food and drinks), but I likely won't be going back on return trips to Nashville.

    (3)
  • Chris W.

    Summer, 2014... Went to BT&T the other week when my GF and I went to the Belcourt Theater to take in some NASA goodness going on there. I have to say that the service was EXEMPLARY. Their selection of local brews was excellent. I love the fact that they seek out and promote local brews. The food was... well, it wasn't great. My burger, despite being stuffed with bacon and topped with blue cheese, was dry as a bone. Not quite vulcanized, but well on its way. The potato salad was BLAND. Even my girlfriend's fries were flavorless. Come on guys, ever hear of lightly SEASONING food as you cook or finish it? I will say this...I really did like the place itself. I liked the waiter and barkeep. I thought the place has a great atmosphere. The food needs a little work, though. Make that adjustment and the place could be a regular spot for me. I will indeed go back for another try, though. After all, everybody deserves a second shot. Fast forward to 1/9/2015... Once again, GREAT beer selection and atmosphere. They have also revamped their menu and it is MUCH improved. Kudos to these guys for doing that. This is now a place where I can do more than just take in the selection of finely crafted, local brews and live music.

    (2)
  • Derek E.

    I didn't have overly high expectations of this place, but I was expecting something decent. Unfortunately, it was mediocre. They tried to make us happy. I give them credit for that. But the food was below par. My burger was lacking. The nachos my wife ordered came out cold. After we reluctantly complained, the chef did come out and apologized, offering to make it right. For a place with taps in their name, the beer selection was also uninspired. The service was ok. The front porch is nice, but without good food or beer, it's kind of a waste. I didn't hear the live music this place offers on a regular basis. Maybe it makes up for the other short-comings.

    (2)
  • Janette C.

    Unique little place. I could see hanging out here frequently and listening to music or just sitting on the patio and enjoys the night if I lived a little closer!

    (4)
  • L C.

    Was in Nashville for one night and Belcourt Taps was recommended for a non-tourist taste of local music and food. Far exceeded my expectations. On a Wednesday night there were a couple of really legit female singers. And the crowd was into the music which made it fun. Also worth mentioning, the burger I had was way beyond normal bar food fare. And very casual place, btw.

    (5)
  • Justin M.

    Stuffed burgers, craft beers, dog-friendly patio, What else do you need? A few things I can recommend. Better parking, locally sourced food items, more loyalty from a couple of employees. I have been really surprised that the restaurants on both sides have been packed but this place isn't. From what I gather it is probably from the days of yore when they were a not so successful tapas restaurant with a very similar name. First I had the Hells Kitchen burger. First word that comes to mind is "DAMN!" It was just the right ratio of spicy to taste, lots of cheese and cooked perfectly. Topped off with the pretzel bun I would call it my best burger yet in Nashville. Craft beer selection was good but not great. Selections from Czann's & Brooklyn brewery on draft made me happy. Would loved to have seen some local craft taps. The patio has been my go to spot due to being with friends that have dogs. They have dog bowls that they bring out with water for the four legged friends. Parking in this area won't get any better so be prepared to walk a ways. Although the burger was pretty fantastic the sides were just ok. As you will see from any of my reviews I love fresh fries. When you are taking the extra step to do truffle, garlic parmesan, and sweet potato fries I don't see why you wouldn't take the other half step to go fresh with these items. Fresh and local is always better. I would also love to try their burgers with locally sourced grass fed beef. Finally the staff... Patio staff has been EXCELLENT. They do have a bartender there though that was antagonizing and making fun of a musician that was playing the other night. As far as I'm concerned this is disrespectful to your boss who brought them in, to them as a customer, and any fans that the performer may have brought in. All of which are responsible for your paycheck. If you disagree you should never show it in front of customers. I also heard that this gentleman is rude to customers and couldn't believe it with how well I had been treated at this establishment. To wrap this review up. Check this place out, sit on the patio and bring your dog. You will make new friends and have a relaxing time.

    (4)
  • Martí M.

    I did not visit this establishment during its previous owner's reign, before the name change to "Belcourt Taps" from "Belcourt Taps and Tapas". (Confusing to say the least.) From what I understand, the "Tapas" days were uninspiring. But I have had the pleasure of conversing with owner Chris, manager Christina, and bartender Sammy over my several visits in recent months. It seems this newish team is taking strides to make their patrons feel welcome -- a neighborhood bar-type effort. They have changed the menu to reflect their specialty of stuffed burgers, and they are quite good. Arguably, as good or better than Burger Up. Being a Jackalope lover, I am thrilled I have been able to have not one, but TWO options for beer consumption - between Rompo and Bearwalker. Most definitely warranting a "Yipppeeee!". On Christmas Day evening, I searched for a place to just sit down and have a brew, and Belcourt was the only place I could find in the area that was open. I had hoped for a somewhat quiet experience, which I did not receive due to a few other patrons at the bar. Nevertheless was grateful they were open. I was a bit hungry, but their kitchen wasn't staffed. However, the evening's bartender (which I later discovered is the owner), offered to rustle up some fries. Very, very kind of him, and it hit the spot. I have also learned the staff is incredibly dog friendly, and encourage their guests to bring Fido to their porch in warmer months. They'll even supply the dog bowls....

    (4)
  • David O.

    Note: They have recently dropped the "Tapas" part of the menu and are now just Taps, but they have a new "Stuffed Burger" gimmick to bring you in the door. If you are coming here to chill out, drink beer, eat burgers and hang with friends, you'll do fine. If you are coming here to have lunch and really only have an hour but fortunately are with your boss who sees how the slow the service is, you are going to have a bad time. We waited nearly 43 minutes for our food. Considering we were the third party to arrive after they opened for lunch this was disappointing. Wait aside, keep in mind they have RC Cola. So that funny taste for you soda isn't a bad Coke Machine. It's RC Cola. I don't mind RC, but I'd like to have known beforehand so I would have been ready for it. The burgers themselves were decent, but considering some of the other burger joints in Nashville, nothing special. I had the Sunday Brunch which was topped off with an egg and a Pretzel Roll bun so that was a nice but just average, taste-wise. Staff was very nice despite the wait, but I just can't see coming back here.

    (2)
  • Lauren W.

    We went there on a Friday night at 7:30 for a friends birthday and the place was pretty empty. I was disappointed with the beer list that contained no dark beers ( I really like stouts and porters, and for a "taps" place they don't have a great selection). The people I was with ordered the stuff burgers. I'm not a fan of the meat-inside-meat trend, mostly because the burgers come out way overcooked. I found them too dry for my taste, but the truffle fries were good. The biggest problem was with my order of shrimp tacos. When I ordered it the waiter warned me it wasn't a lot of food, but I figured for $9 it would be more than enough. What I got was two really sad tacos. They were stuffed with shrimp, canned diced tomatoes and cheese. NOTHING ELSE. No avocado, no lettuce- nothing fresh. I was so utterly disappointed. It was something that I could make myself out of refrigerator leftovers for $1.50. For $9 I'll go to Mas Tacos and get 3 of the best tacos of my life.

    (2)
  • Tim A.

    I do respect the niche that this place is trying to fill in Vanderbilt campus vicinity. That being said, the layout of the restaurant is really cluttered, and I have trouble really being able to relax in here. The burgers are definitely decent; however, I think they can stand to knock them all down by about $2. To their credit, they manage to find some hokie-but-fun musical talent to play in the evenings, and the beer offerings aren't bad. However, since you're the kind of person who takes time to read Yelp reviews, you can do better.

    (3)
  • Ashwin M.

    What Nashville lacks is A. Yes, the letter A. Belcourt Taps, a once tapas bar, sans the A, and now a beer, food and live music joint, is really a hidden joint in the 21st S neighborhood. On a cold wintry night, to escape the howling winds, I ducked into Belcourt Taps (thinking it was tapas), expecting a plate of tortilla espanola, maybe a bite of fried eggplant with honey, patatas bravas, or any of the infinite little eats that haunt a tapas bar. But lo! it was now Taps and there was beer (lots of local ones at that) and food. And music. The evening saw three sets of people get up on the little stage and sing and play. I detected two options of vegetarian burgers and after dousing with their bhut jholokia hot sauce (ask for it), I was on fire. The evening was on fire. My skin was on fire. My tongue was on fire. Everyone was fiery red and blazing hot. I clapped and cheered, drank and wolfwhistled. I howled at the moon and demanded encores. Truly, it was a magical night and I returned with some friends a couple of times. And both times, we were impressed and serenaded by the cozy and dimly lit interiors, great beer and good food.

    (4)
  • John S.

    Came here for a happy hour event, and noticed they also have a scoutmob offer available! I was excited. So I got a beer to start off, since the waiter said all beers were half off for happy hour. I got a Guinness, and ordered a macho burger. The burger wasn't bad, but nothing out of this world, and the fries were pretty average. Then I got another Guinness and asked for the check. ...Apparently, Guinness isn't one of the beers on the happy hour. Way to not tell me, TWICE. Also, despite me having asked if I could use my scoutmob for the burger and the waiter saying yes I could, she didn't apply it since it was past 5pm when I left (I arrived at like 4:35). Not coming back.

    (1)
  • Andy B.

    I'd give it five stars if marks were supposed to be for being as advertised, but I hold five star reviews for uppity fancy places that blow my mind. Any place with half price green flash west coast ipa during happy hour is gonna have high marks in my book. Juicy Lucy was good and filling, even though it appeared pretty small.

    (4)
  • Will H.

    We visited Belcourt Taps last night for the first time. It was a Friday night, reasonably busy, but not what I'd call slammed. That's why I feel comfortable saying that the service was absolutely lousy. For starters, we ordered drinks; my order was a "Bacardi and Coke." Imagine my surprise when he brought me something clear. Have you ever tried a Bacardi and tonic? I tried it so you don't have to. It's gross. The burgers took quite a long time to arrive, and our appetizer showed up after the burgers did. Now, to be fair, the burgers were very good. The sweet potato fries were okay; the garlic parmesan fries were quite tasty. We might come back here for another try; the location was good for a night out in Hillsboro Village. But, then again, we might not, because there are lots of other places in Nashville for burgers. We certainly won't come again if we are in a hurry.

    (2)
  • Heather J.

    They don't call it Music City for nothing. Waffles and waltzes, honky tonks, juke joints; music 24/7; mostly country music, which is my kind of tune-age. We stayed near the downtown area, and Broadway Street, is like the Times Square or Fisherman's Wharf of Nashville. Everything is there; The Ryman, Country Music Hall of Fame, Johnny Cash Museum, and so on...I was lucky to have a Nashvillian show me some sights not on the tourist map, and Belcourt Taps was one of those. Let me say, up front: it was simply Awesome, with great burgers and even greater music. Belcourt Taps has lots of beers, Fried Pickles and Fried Green Tomatoes, but, let's be real--who in Nashville doesn't serve these items? The real charm of Belcourt Taps comes in a other ways. 1) The ambiance, complete with a front porch and easy, friendly service. It really feels like you've stepped into someone's living room for a spell. 2) Their crazy, amazing STUFFED burgers. Honestly, the burgers alone are worth the drive. 3) The music. For me, this is what made Belcort Taps stand out and above any Broadway honky tonk or juke joint. For pictures and a more thorough review, check out my site: TNBTA.com Cheers!

    (4)
  • Kelly G.

    Visited on Saturday May 24 around 4 and the place was kind of quiet , but by the time we left, the patio was filling up and the place was getting lively. We went for a Groupon deal and will definitely be going back! The bartender/server, Sammy, was very helpful. We had a beer sampler flight each. There were 5 generous samples of beer. We also had the cheese dip made with sausage and sriracha I was afraid I might be too hot for my boyfriend's tastes but it was perfect. My favorite beer was the Curious Traveler Shandy. All of the beers were exactly as described by the bartender. The location was great and the décor was fun. All in all a great neighborhood bar we cant wait to visit again.

    (5)
  • Michael R.

    We started with the pretzel's and cheese. They microwaved frozen pretzel's they were too chewy, the cheese was not warm enough it was thick & clumpy. The burger was OK. the fries were terrible, as if they cooked them, then allowed the to sit in the oil to cool off. The replacement fries weren't much better. I am gonna say if u wanna eat, this is NOT the place to do so. The beer was warm & overpriced. All in all u can skip this place. If u come for the music the let me know.

    (1)
  • Joe K.

    In many ways, walking into Belcourt taps felt like it was going to be a awesome place, one place I could find as a bar home away from home, I suppose. However the slow service, and lack of certain menu items left me disappointed and wanting more out of a visit. I stopped in last week with a group of mutual friends to see a friends band start the evening of music off. The outside patio caught my eye and looked like a great place to relax for the evening, it was quite, spacious, and with comfortable chairs and large tables -- I like this. The inside is about the same size but is packed with a ton of tables. A few circular tables sit in the read and most tables are murals of some of country's greatest all-stars ; my table was a mural signed by Merle Haggard, by chance , which was fitting as I listened to him the entire drive to Nashville from the border of Virginia. The stage area is on the small side, but can accommodate up to four players on the stage. On the back end of the bar, is the medium sized bar, with several taps and a liquor wall. On tap, there is many craft ales, brewed from many local breweries and a few from around the central USA, Yazoo, and Abita stood out as did their house ale. Beer prices were cheap, it was a specials night or something but every brew was $2.5. Food wise their menu offers a lot of choices and has many bar style foods and BBQ on the menu. This is were I had an issue with Belcourt, they didn't have their smoker working during my visit, making almost half of their menu not available which completely took away from the experience, in my opinion. We started off with Chicken Nacos, which were good, though they were a little on the heavy side for a starter, this dish could've been an entree. For the entree we tried their shrimp tacos. Over-all good shrimp, which were well prepared, and paired with fresh ingredients and feta cheese ; good just not worth the $8.5 price. Our service also hindered our experience, I found myself ordering two beers a time, because it was nearly impossible to get the attention of anyone in the staff. Belcourt is also a good music venue, there is a lot of talent in Nashville, and it is displayed well here. Sound is good and not too overly loud, and it is a relaxing venue to visit. Over-all the experience left me wanting more out of my first bar i visited in Nashville, 3 stars A-ok, I would return in the future.

    (3)
  • Alli B.

    Went to Belcourt taps as part of a day out in Hillsboro at the Pup Crawl event. Stopped in because they featured a dog menu and. We had three pups with us. Loved this place!!! Patio was dog friendly and they are going to keep the dog menu going forward, so that's great. Food was awesome as well. I got the stuffed burger special and was pretty blown away. They come with sweet potato, truffle, or garlic parm fries and on a pretzel roll. Best part of the whole experience was the management and staff though. Wait staff was awesome, super friendly, and the managers did everything they could to make sure not only that we were happy but that our dogs were too! I'll be going back.

    (4)
  • Marcia M.

    I have always been a little curious about Belcourt Taps + Tapas and on Sunday, decided to take a group of volunteers that I was working on a project with there. Um. Well.... The first sign of trouble was that we sat for 10 minutes on the patio before I was able to wrangle the bartender who informed me that she was the only person on the floor that day besides the kitchen staff. Sunday afternoon brunch/lunch is a fairly busy time for dining spots in this area, right? However, I must mention that although she was scurrying around filling bar orders and bussing tables too, she was very efficient and nice throughout our visit. She knew how to keep her cool! The patio area has a comfy and nice layout for a lazy lunch or happy hour. A quick glance at the menu also confirms very reasonably priced fare too. However, everything else was lackluster. Several of our party of 7 were advised that the items that we chose to order were not available or no longer on the menu including the Sweet Potato Tots with Chipotle Dipping Sauce ($5)... how sad. I opted for the Jalapeno Hummus with Crostini ($5) and planned to share an order of Sweet Potato fries that the waitress suggested as a substitute for the tots with a friend. The hummus was solid and satisfied my tastebuds but the fries that she brought out looked like a mutant experiment from a mad scientist! Not only did they taste odd but it appeared that they were dipped in cornmeal? I believe that she sensed that the order was not prepared correctly because as soon as she brought them out, she offered to take it off our bill. Not. A. Good. Sign. With "mehs" and "just okay" feedback coming from the rest of the table, I don't think that this will be a frequent stop for group lunches.

    (2)
  • Will J.

    The building is nice, it has a patio out front. They have a neat bar and some good beers. The service staff is nice. Just going to drink here is a cool vibe. The food and menu are not good. Under cooked apps, for tacos they used pita bread cold out of the package. In the past we have given the food a try and have been disappointed. No more. May drink there in the future, but will not eat there again.

    (2)
  • bailey s.

    Whoa. Talk about doing a 180. Last time I was here I couldn't wait to come back. A friend moved to town Sunday so I thought I'd bring her here tonight for the 2-4-1. The food was so disappointing this time, and the service was horrible. They tried asking us what drinks we wanted without giving us a drink menu and then brought out the tapas without bringing plates to eat on. The food quality fell a few notches as well. I might give this place another shot but not anytime soon.

    (2)
  • Jessica T.

    Location: I love street parking..when there's no meter. I hate dumping my change purse out, but I promised to meet a friend here at 3 and the meters still tik till 5. I love the area, but damn I wish parking was better. Environment: I've seen Belcourt Taps advertised and based off their website, I'm imagining a young and fun original restaurant. When I got there, the place is very original, but I felt like I was in the backwoods of Wilson County. I live in Mount Juliet, so I like going "into town" (if you will) to get away. When I arrived, there was absolutely no one there, and the server was chilling with her grandchild, a couple of months old. Our drinks were served in a red solo cup (minus beer). Their performance stage is extremely small, which some could call intimate but I would call inconvenient if I were to be there at night. Maybe my timing had to do with it. Okay, so my timing had everything to do with it. Goes to show, no matter what city you're in, 3:00 on a Monday is going to be dead as a door knob (besides Fido's). The actual look of the restaurant is cute and country vintage looking. Food: I got a house salad and the Hangover. I felt the house salad, which was $6, was a bit much for just lettuce, onions, and cheese. The Hangover was so excellent! I really did enjoy the bourbon onions on the salad and was happy they were on the burger. I've had a food truck's stuffed burger once and it was so sloppy that the cheese came out like juice. Belcourt Tap's was perfect, enough flavor and no messiness. Granted, it's a HUGE burger, it is kind of messy, just not the same. The pretzel bun is amazing and made it easy for me to eat in 4's (hope that makes sense). Fries were awesome too! I felt like the $12 for the Hangover was worth it. Service: Despite having to take care of her grandson while working, our server was awesome. She was always on point with things and never missed anything. Overall the food was great, and if I came back, it would definitely be for the food, but probably not for anything else. Well, besides the service :)

    (4)
  • ryan k.

    Good place...the service was quick and I really liked the empanadas and the mac and cheese. I went on a Sunday, pretty dead, no music, and too cold to sit outside so can't comment on anything but the cozy feel and good food. I will be back here for a drink and some food...granted its a little pricey for a pop in snack, but its a good change from the standard Hillsboro scene.

    (4)
  • Chef X.

    Oh Yelp, why must you make me give even a single star? This place is an absolute joke when it comes to food. The service not surprisingly is on par with the food. Taps? Sure I get that. Tapas? No f**king way.

    (1)
  • tim w.

    Great little place with a comfortable patio and awesome live music.

    (5)
  • Emily E.

    Originally heading to Zumi Sushi for my first Zumi experience, it was discovered the rest of my group (a.k.a. parents) were not a fishy mood. So, we decided to head on in to Tap & Tapas. The patio looked nice, but it was a bit chilly that day, so we went inside. I wasn't expecting a bar atmosphere, but my parents said it was fine, so we took a seat. We were the only table there and sat right next to the pretty loud speaker, but again, my parents said it was fine (are we switching roles??), so we didn't move. The bartender/waitress was the only one there and she was very friendly, helpful, and personable. She talked about her son and showed us cute pictures :) We ordered the chicken rollups (not sure of the actual name) off the tapas section and asked for the horseradish on the side. She said it was premixed in, although the menu said it was drizzled on top....so, she said she would take care of it. When they came, there was a sauce on the side, which tasted more like a Caesar dressing and the rolls themselves were a bit spicy, but good, and not horseradishy. My mom had the burger with mushrooms, which she said she'd give 3.5 stars. It was a bit underdone than what she'd ordered, the bun too soggy, and very sweet with the mushrooms (& their sauce?) and the brie. My dad ordered the cajun crab burger, which he really liked (4-5 stars), but would have preferred it to be thicker, as it was practically a discus. I ordered the lone burger, which was a tiny little stone of meat, but turned out to be satisfying. I don't mind a bun that's been soggied from its juices, so this was fine for me, but I could see others not being happy with it. I also upgraded to the parm-garlic fries and was so glad I did - taaasty! Overall, it's a good place to go for a simple & quick lunch if in the neighborhood and not wanting to do the Jackson's thing.

    (3)
  • Lauren M.

    Went here to listen to a friend play live. The space was small and cozy, but around the bar area to the bathrooms was a little close for comfort. I had a bacon cheese burger and was very pleased with it. The pepper jack cheese was extra spicy, and the bacon was cooked to perfection. I loved the bun that it came on. The fries were common but a bit over cooked. I will definitely be back for the live music, but I'll try the coleslaw on my next visit.

    (4)
  • Stephanie D.

    Went to Belcourt Taps after purchasing a Groupon that included a beer sampler since my husband enjoys trying new beers. Parking was not the easiest but that's extremely common for the area. It was Friday afternoon and the waitress greeted us and asked us to please be patient because she was the only waitress there at the moment, which worried me. However, she never missed a beat. The beer was delicious, and the sandwiches we got were amazing. The Groupon made it a great deal, that's the only real downside I see is that it's not cheap. Still, for the quality we got I'd say even paying full price would have been worth a freshly prepared dinner, nice cold beers and a comfortable patio setting.

    (4)
  • Tami F.

    Great way to spend a Sunday night!! 1/2 off bottles of house wine..don't mind if we do! Service is great and everyone is so incredibly nice. Live music and the Caesar salad was great! We'll be back!

    (5)
  • Alyson W.

    I was just disappointed, let me count them down in chronological order. 1. The website for Belcourt Taps and Tapas does not redirect to their new website, which makes it quite confusing. My fiancee and I were not aware of the name change/owner change and went expecting tapas... I wish they would at least put up a splash page or something. 2. Drink order was wrong. Which regretfully we didn't address with the bartender. The bartender was odd, paying a lot of attention to the live music but not a lot of attention to his customers. 3. Then the food.... it was just meh. The "stuffed burgers" are okay, not much flavor in the meat of the burger. Also, even though I ordered and paid for truffle fries, I couldn't taste anything different. Also, who doesn't run a happy hour special on a Sunday night? I will not be going back.

    (2)
  • Jamie A.

    You know...if I was rating my previous visit, it would have been a solid 2; however, the menu has changed and is so much better, I'll live in the moment and give them a 5. It is like a different place. I met a friend for lunch today. Our server was awesome and attentive, but not overbearing. We both had the soup of the day, a flavorful yet light roasted red pepper and tomato bisque. My friend had the truffled mac n cheese with crumbled bacon. Absolutely delicious! I had the white cheddar grit cakes w/ an andouille ragout. Fantastic! Both our meals were listed as starters, but they were a perfect entree size and each rang in at $7. Quite the steal. So for $20 (pre-tip) we both enjoyed soup, an entree size portion of deliciousness, a glass of bubbly and a soda. Not bad at all! Welcome back, Belcourt Taps & Tapas!

    (5)
  • Matt C.

    I would like to say "I LOVED Taps" as much as I would like to say "I HATED Taps;" so like most of the previous reviews, my experience was a bit of a mixed-bag. Like most things in the Belcourt neighborhood, many of the menu options are priced around $10-12. My selection, the Juicy Lucy, was very satisfying both in terms of portion and flavor. I imagine any burger there would be equally pleasing. That said, the staff left a very sour taste in my mouth. Though I requested a menu at the bar, the bartender refused to offer me one until I ordered a drink. It might be worth mentioning that my girlfriend knew what she wanted, and though they didn't have it, she was given something of a somewhat similar variety. A few minutes later, I asked for a drink with gin, which I found they did not have. My bad, considering the decent selection of beers. After thinking through other favorite drinks of mine, I realized this bar was missing several staple drinks and had to settle on whiskey and ginger ale and a rum'n'coke. As some of the other reviews mention, food took a while to come out despite the small crowd and even smaller group of people ordering food. The food makes me want to say that it was worth the money, but the wait staff and poor drink selection (excluding beers) makes me wonder if it was worth the time.

    (3)
  • Simply S.

    This place is now called TAPS Stuffed Burgers!!! Before they did the big "change over" I didn't even want to go. Nothing about it looked appealing and I hadn't heard great things. However when they changed the menu and so I decided to give it a try. No one in Nashville had taken on "stuffed burgers" and I wanted to know what the fuss was about (had heard places serving them in other cities). WOW!!! By far the BEST burger in Nashville!!! Not to mention their white sangria is to die for! You pick from numerous different options not only for your burger - but for your fries!! All of the options are fresh cut and delish!!! I had the spicy one - can't remember the name and the jalapeno fries. SO GOOD! The inside is really small - but cozy. They have live bands playing - it's really neat. But my fave spot is the patio! They have a nice patio - and it's DOG FRIENDLY :) Can't beat that!!

    (4)
  • Jennie L.

    Food was okay. Service was absolutely terrible. We literally waited over 40 minutes for our food - and let me tell you, it wasn't worth it. They didn't have Fat Tire on draft as advertised. Patio is good but there are much better patios with much, MUCH better service and food. We won't bother coming back!

    (2)
  • Joe B.

    I come a fair amount and always have a good experience. The fish tacos are as good as any in town and the spicy fries are excellent.

    (5)
  • Jennette F.

    Atmosphere and service (katelyn) was good. My husband enjoyed his open fish sandwich, but the portobello sandwich was just okay. Fries and ranch dressing were eh- not worth the fat grams.

    (2)
  • Teresa B.

    This was my first visit - I joined a couple of friends for drinks. I love the cozy feel of the interior and the place overall has a good vine. I definitely plan on going back.

    (4)
  • Geoff T.

    This is a restaurant/bar/music venue that is quickly getting better in my eyes. My first few visits here were hit-and-miss from a service perspective. They could be oddly understaffed for what is usually a high-volume time of day (weekday happy hours and Fridays around 9). I kept coming back for the live music, and the experience improved. The food has always been great for the price, and the rotating beer selection has been enjoyable. I love their new stuffed burger selection. Stuffed burgers can be easily fouled up, but Belcourt Taps has consistently delivered a burger that has been cooked perfectly. I also love the the fact that they always seem to have new beers to try. The only downside to the tap rotation is that some of my favorites are only there a short time. If they could just get that Vanilla Porter back, I might never go to another watering hole again. Above all, this is a good listening room to catch a variety of songwriters and small groups. They seem to have a good eye for talent while also giving up-and-coming musicians a fair chance. I have seen major country songwriters and stars stop by for an impromptu set, and I have also seen some enjoyable singer/songwriters that I would never have otherwise heard of. From a musician's perspective, they are also very friendly to the musicians who play here. I've had the opportunity to book a couple acts on their stage, and their staff - from the sound guy to the bartenders, and even one of the owners - made my musicians feel very welcome.

    (4)
  • Katie I.

    This is a cool location and that's about it. Went with some girlfriends on a Thursday night. Weather was warm, Windows open, horrible loud singer. I've heard better karaokes. Had a wide array of tapas. The best was the chicken salad roll. The black bean hummus was decent, chips sucked. Cheese dip was decent as was the mac n cheese. Did not like the hot chicken, crab cake or salad. Just average food. Waiter was flaky. My sangria was fruity and ok, but not fab. Had a horrible headache the next day. Worst part was the heavy smoke in the air coming in from outside. On their rather small patio, there is a smoking section and a non. Seriously? It's like having a peeing section in the pool. Will not be back.

    (2)
  • Timothy H.

    I have to say that I believe this is up there with the best burgers in Nashville. The bar itself is pretty nice, a decent selection of brews on tap and a nice happy hour, but their stuffed burgers are what will bring you back. The Sunday Brunch includes this whipped cream cheese center that is unbelievable, and they have the classic juicy lucy on the menu for the traditionalists out there. Their spicy fries are knock you over spicy and delicious. I never came before it changed over from Taps and Tapas to Taps Stuffed Burgers, so I can't speak to any differences, but I would say it is well worth a trip!

    (4)
  • Adan K.

    By far the best burger in Nashville and I've been to about every burger joint in the city. They recently added several smaller menu items such as shrimp/chicken tacos, smaller plates, etc...everything they make is great. It's the best value for food and drinks I've seen in the city. We go there all the time; its a laid back atmosphere with good beer on tap, great food, and very friendly staff. The Sunday Brunch burger is the best burger I've ever eaten.

    (5)
  • Trey W.

    Food was just ok ...the service was a train wreck

    (2)
  • Veronica D.

    I keep going back here in hopes of having a really great experience, but it falls short every time. The burgers ARE good, the fries are kind of soggy sometimes. It's really a hit and miss. Before the new menu, I had the fish tacos once and they were really good. The atmosphere can be great depending on which night of the week you go. The inside is a bit dark, so shy away from that if it's a nice day to sit outside-they do have a great patio area. I can't say anything good about the service here. It seems I mostly get this one server in particular that I really don't care for- he's kinda of loud and obnoxious, likes to talk over you, forgets things left and right and takes awhile to come back and check on you if you are sitting outside, even when it's not busy at all. I keep coming back for the food when I have a Groupon or it's on Scoutmob. If not, I really don't give it much thought.

    (2)
  • Kris D.

    I guess I should have been more thorough in my research, but I had much higher expectations. Belcourt is really just a college hangout that's jammed among several others of a different variety. It's in an old neighborhood where the small houses have been converted into businesses, mainly restaurants. Cars are parked on either side of the street with just enough room between them for two cars to pass. The best parking option is the lot at the end of the street that you'll have to renew every hour ($3, not that you'd want to stay longer than an hour). I had made reservations because it was available on the site, but that must be for when someone special is playing, because it's really just a bar with some flair. There were three girls singing. I don't know all of their names, but Megan Bundy (meganjbundy on twitter) had someone passing out her card. They were all three very good singers with mainly original material. I don't know if they usually work together (I don't think so), or if singers just sign up and show up, but that was the Taps' saving grace for our evening. We got the Chef's Cheese Plate to share. Thank goodness we did, because it was the best thing on the table. It's hard to mess up cheese and bread. My daughter got the curried chicken sandwich with "house chips." Very (very, very) bland sandwich and the chips were overcooked, but not quite burnt. I got the Fruited Quinoa. I'm a big fan of quinoa, but I got half way through and was tired of eating it. Too sweet and boring. Maybe some pine nuts or barley would be a nice addition. They do have some other things on the menu that look good, like the White Cheddar Grit Cake with Andouille Gravy, Fried Soft Shell Crab BLT, and the Portobello Sandwich, but even if it were outstanding, I wouldn't want to go through the parking fiasco and the crowd to get in there. Overall, unless you're a college student that just wants to go hang out at a bar with your friends (they have a front porch that's so close to the houses next door and the sidewalk that you can high-five any passerbys and neighbors) and see who's out for the night, you might want to try somewhere else.

    (2)
  • Joey D.

    So the girlfriend and I decided to try this place out last week. Looking back, I wish we had tried a different "new" place. It was our first times, and aside from being able to experience it together, it was a total bust of a first time. First off, the name is misleading. They have a serious lack of taps and interesting beer, and the tapas are more like suped-up appetizers and glorified bar food. I asked for the "Taps Room Brew," or whatever they nicknamed their yellow piss-water. I thought it might be unique so I asked the server who brewed it. She didn't know and had to ask, and I was disappointed when she told me it was Anheuser-Busch. I was basically drinking Bud Light. We ordered the burger which was pretty good, the truffle oil macaroni-n-cheese, and some fried artichoke hearts which were very bland. The rest of the menu was quite limited and included mainly fried, southern, finger foods. We also made the mistake of going on a singer-songwriter night. Needless to say, it was hard to have conversation while Joe Country was singing about how he loves to eat deli sandwiches after sex (true story). This place seems like nothing more than some music biz executive's personal snack bar and watering hole. For some reason it had a very music row vibe (much like the places on or around Demonbreun) and lacked any pizazz. So if you're into the same 'ol boring, stereotypical, mediocre, Nashville food experience, then go to Taps and Tapas on Belcourt.

    (2)
  • Greg L.

    Average comes to mind. Great concept, poor execution. Didn't live up to the potential. I'd love to see a more thoughtful beer selection for a place with Taps in the name. Currently they offer what I'd expect from a normal local restaurant, normal is not good here. I think they need to carry more unique craft beers to stand out amongst their neighbors such as Jackson's. This is Nashville, most places carry Yazoo, lets see some Dales, Avery, Great Divide, etc. There are lots of Tapas to choose from but I'd like to see less choices and better choices. Humus, stuffed mushrooms and prosciutto are not very original. I did however enjoy the sweet potato tots with honey. Basically I feel they could strive to be more unique and are not currently living up to their potential. For not being a chain, they seem to be playing it too safe. The atmosphere is nice, though not being a sports fan myself, I was relegated to the patio to not have to listen to the game the entire evening.

    (3)
  • Leah M.

    Pros: -Nice patio -They have a happy hour -Friendly hipster servers -Decent burger, but it's $12 -Close to other stuff in Belcourt area -Often have live music (guy & guitar kinda stuff) Cons: -Small menu with little variety -Minimal parking -Decent burger, but it's $12 -Their live music (guy & guitar kinda stuff) isn't really my style

    (2)
  • Bryan L.

    The stuffed burger is the thing here. Hell's kitchen burger is worth the slightly slow service . Jalapeño heat balanced by cream cheese and cheddar a top a very tasty burger and pretzel roll. Skip the salad - go straight to the beef

    (4)
  • Megan C.

    My first experience at this new Belcourt locale was on Halloween weekend when I visited for the Trolley Pub Crawl, in costume, of course. What a great idea! We arrived a bit before the trolley left where we enjoyed 2 for 1 draft beverages and an excellent spread of tapas. The trolley took us to the Yazoo brewery, Red Rooster, and Losers, before heading back 'home' to tapas. Two fellas singing and playing guitar kept us very entertained (and let me play the shaker. I'm not sure how they recognized my immense talent here, but props to them for that too). In addition to the inside festivities, there was a happenin' patio outside, complete with those heaters that put out an amazing amount of warmth without actually catching things on fire. I could see myself hanging out with friends here, inside or out, on many a Friday night! And I'll definitely be back to try more of the menu!

    (4)
  • Rey M.

    5 taps, or was it 6... quite forgettable, especially the selection, and fried appetizers...hmmm, where do they get the name Taps and Tapas? I wonder what they are referring to. The building and decor are good for a view, but move on if you want food and a good drink...and music. What is up with that awful music?

    (1)
  • Amy N.

    It's possible this could be the shortest review I've ever written. It goes a little something like this... Waited 30 minutes (no exaggeration) for 2 burgers with fries. Said burgers were -- in a word -- terrible. Ordered mine rare - ate it well done. Over seasoned, small, thrown together. I've made better meals in my Easy Bake Oven. Service: lackluster (and that's being nice). With amazing restaurants like Burger Up, Pharmacy and Lockeland Table in town...why why WHY would anyone eat here voluntarily?

    (1)
  • Gabriela P.

    Great beer, food, and excellent staff!! Got a Groupon for beer tasting and an appetizer for 2. I loved the experience, they have good beer selection and the Nachos we ordered were good. I personally liked the way the place was decorated, it just felt artsy and cozy. The place had a couple of TVs in case you want to watch it instead of talking to each other lol. It also had outdoor seating with a smoking and a non smoking area. I went during the day and parking was ok but I don't know how it can get at night. Overall I really enjoyed my time there, like I said, staff was great and beer was even better!

    (5)
  • Vanessa K.

    I stumbled upon Belcourt Taps while killing an hour before heading to see my movie at Belcourt Theatre. It was packed so I waited at the bar before finding a seat and watching a few people sing & play up on stage. It is a small place, but I don't mind it. I've been back several times & I like that I can catch people singing any night. I haven't eaten the food, but my friend had the fried green tomatoes & said they were good. I tried a glass of their Belcourt tap, which barely qualifies as a beer, it's so light. I won't get it again, but I will be back.

    (4)
  • Cole P.

    Good burgers. Nice beer selection. Crazy phenomenal music. Prices are not particularly good on food. Cool spot. No better spot to chill and take in the real music scene in Nashville.

    (5)
  • Cara P.

    My husband really enjoyed his burger. I had a bite, and yeah, it was a VERY good burger. It was done on the rare side of medium, which gets points. I like that they have confidence in their meat. I ordered the veal sloppy joes, one of the specials. The waitress came back a while later & said they were out of it (it was barely past 7pm, what??). So I took the cornish pasty filled with corned beef. It came out with a little bit of spinach & some mashed potatoes. The spinach was beautifully fried, but had waaay too much salt. The mashed potatoes were gummy & tasted odd. The pasty crust was flaky, but the filling was dry (and yes, I'm aware that they were getting rid of their St. Patrick's Day leftovers). And, oh, what really irritated me? The fact that there are no normal tables & chairs inside. All backless barstools & high tables. Ok, yes, it is a bar--but come on people. One or two actual chairs inside? Please? I would definitely go back for the burgers. Given how good my husband's was, I bet the sliders are great. But I would choose a warm day (it was night & too chilly to sit outside) and sit on the patio where they do have chairs with backs. And I would stick to the standard bar food on the menu.

    (3)
  • Riley S.

    On my 2nd visit for lunch, we received pretty bad service from our server. He seemed disinterested and was trying to get away from us as soon as possible. He also got my order wrong. The burgers are A-ok here, but they need to work on their staff.

    (2)
  • Robin S.

    Went here for a casual birthday dinner tonight. I'll definitely be back. Highlights: --Reasonably priced tapas--3 gourmet sliders + house kettle chips = $10 YUM --Great beer on tap--microbrews rather than watered-down usuals --Decent wine list, and priced from only $5 --Live music every night --They are testing out happy hours, but sounds like it will be good (i.e., 2 for 1 drafts all day one day a week, 2 for 1 tapas 1 day a week) --Casual atmosphere --Great patio--fabulous people watching in the heart of Hillsboro Village --Servers were attentive and welcomed our group of 10 with separate checks! No problems there. Definitely worth a check out. I was pleasantly surprised, for a restaurant that hasn't been open that long.

    (4)
  • Justin R.

    I have been meaning to make it over to Belcourt Taps & Tapas for a while now. I've had a 50% off deal through ScoutMob and figured I should take advantage of this great deal. My friend had just arrived in Nashville, and after a stop in German town for some lunch, we wanted to go somewhere and grab a beer. I was thinking Hillsboro Village would be a cool spot to hit up. Then I remembered the scout mob deal. Winning I assumed that since it was 2PM on a Thursday that place would be pretty dead. Well, I was wrong. They do an open mic session on Thursdays from 11AM till 6PM. Needless to say this was a awesome Thursday find. All of the musicians were great. We just kept hoping that were not going to ask either of us to get on stage a play. We decided that if this happened, we were going to make music with an empty beer bottle and two spoons. Service was great and the beer selection was alright. As soon as it cools off, I will be back to hang out on their porch.

    (4)
  • Jay N.

    Tapas was better. New name and new owner. I got the nachos, Yuk!!! Cheese was gritty and flavorless. They need a can of nacho sauce.

    (2)
  • Sarah C.

    On the eve of Halloween, Rose and her team put on a great Trolly Pub Crawl. The evening started at Belcourt Taps & Tapas with 2 for 1 specials on drafts and $3 shots in addition to live music and a table spread of exotic cheeses and cured meats all made with fresh ingredients. I loved their draft selection! We boarded the trolly that was fully stocked with a keg as they took us to Yazoo Brewery, the Red Rooster, and Losers. We ended our crawl back at Belcourt Taps & Tapas where two different bands played into the night. I ordered their vegetable sandwich which was delicious!!! They put on a great party! I will definitely be going back. Belcourt Taps & Tapas also has a great patio spread out front that included a fire pit to keep patrons warm during these fall months but I would guarentee it would be a blast in the summer as well.

    (4)
  • Scott B.

    A few looking menu, priced well overall. Vert attentive and friendly service. We will give them a few weeks and revisit, really want to see this place blossom. Hits: Dates wrapped in bacon & The fried green tomatoes with goat cheese enjoyed the patio seating and the waiter was very friendly and attentive. Near Miss: was the veal meatball {just really not exciting and very firm} the Romesco, {flavor was okay, but really not that depth of flavor and the toast points where a little thick and not cripy} G

    (3)
  • Robert P.

    I've been here 3 times now. Once right before Bonnaroo, and twice since moving to Nashville. Overall my experience has been positive. As far as the service goes, avoid the tables and just go straight up to the bar. The bartender has been helpful, amusing and very accommodating the last 2 times I've been there. Food is average, including the stuffed burgers, but certainly not bad. Tap selection is pretty decent, but prices are a little high unless you're there when they have HH specials.

    (3)
  • Alexander C.

    Good service, new menu. Really liked the stuffed burger. Gourmet fries were delicious.

    (4)
  • Colin K.

    Great stuffed burgers, I don't understand how they manage to cook them. The sweet potato fries are great but the regular ones leave something to be desired. Don't expect lightening fast service either.

    (3)
  • Joy K.

    If I could do a negative star I would. Let me tell you this place is crazy to charge 6 dollars for small plates. I ordered Fried Green Tomatoes last night and even though tomatoes are in season - they gave me four (yes four) razor thin tomatoes (see through) and charged me 6 dollars for that nonsense. Then when I was still hungry and wanted to order something else the rest of my party wanted to go somewhere else. I told the bartender that if she could please tell our server to cancel our order - she was very offended that she was our server ( I did not realize this) and she gave me attitude . I probably would have realized that if THE PRICES WERE NOT SO HIGH FOR ITTY BITTY PORTIONS OF FOOD - they threw me off. Although I apologized obviously the girl was offended - well I was offended that they think I am a dumb dumb paying such ridiculous prices for mouse size portions. If you value your money at all - go somewhere else- or go here if you are extremely wealthy or don't have an appetite whats so ever.

    (1)
  • Alice H.

    I've been here a few times to catch a show, and I have to say that this place is not worth the time or the effort just to park. What a very odd concept for a great location. Taps and Tapas - without tapas, and with just a handful of local beers on tap. With just a few overpriced "tapas" (nothing spanish here!) and then the "shared plates" (starting at $10), one person cannot get a full meal for less than $20. IMHO, I believe that a restaurant can get away with a limited menu and high prices if: 1. the quality is superb, 2. the portions are generous, or 3. the food is inventive. I have found T&T to be none of these things. I do not think there is anything creative or inventive about fried green tomatoes or a caprese salad. Mac and Cheese for $10? I think I'll go to J. Alexanders for that dish - it is far better and less expensive. And the prices for a chacuterie/ anti-pasta assortment are astronomically high. A quick warning: the menu was a little different each time I went, so don't get your heart set on any of the dishes from the website. I hesitated between giving this place one star or two, but went with one simply because of the service. Do not expect to be served outside. After finally having a server come over to ask me if I would like a beverage, and requesting the wine list, he brought the list and never returned. He did not return once during the entire three hours I was there watching the performance! After a half an hour of waiting, I finally went up to the bar and ordered my glass of wine. It is a good thing that I didn't have a friend with me or was not looking for a seat. The management staff had spread out their computer and paperwork over half of the bar and remained seated there the entire evening. That evening was not my first experience with the management taking up the seats at the bar, and I am certainly confused as to their motivation and/or lack of concern for customers! I wonder if the architect just forgot to put in an office for the staff? Most importantly, when your servers are scared of the management, it makes for a very tense environment. My first trip to the restaurant was just after the entire wait staff, bar staff and kitchen staff had all walked out. In my later visits, the servers seemed resentful and contemptuous. I've been in the industry before, and it is always easy to tell when servers are enjoying their work and having fun, or are scared, or are bored, or are frustrated. These servers seem scared. Uninventive, bland, boring. Expensive. Poor service and poor attitudes. If you like singer/songwriters, whiskey and tears, then go for a beer; but be sure to eat before you go!

    (1)
  • Michael P.

    Okay, So I changed my review. I have seen the light and realized the error of my ways... Food? You can get food anywhere, but the bar staff here is transcendent! I wouldn't care if the kitchen is on fire and there were Trannies beating Nuns with pool sticks in the corner, I would return to enjoy the banter and wonderful drinks of these fine folks! Enchanting tour guides to the mystic land of intoxication, come enjoy! (ask about the red velvet cake shooter, great dessert!)

    (5)
  • matt c.

    Nice people. There are some interesting ideas on the menu (and some definitely non-tapas), but the execution needs maybe a little fine-tuning. They have their own brand beer, tastes pretty much like Budweiser.

    (3)
  • Meitra A.

    Yikes! I think this place needs to rename itself because I had a completely different experience in mind regarding "tapas." The drinks were good (the house Malbec was very nice and my friend enjoyed her Mardis Gras cocktail), but the food was completely uninspired and weak. The cheese plate could have been purchased at the Kroger and was served with underwhelming accompaniments. We tried the garlic parmesan frites - nothing more than limpy french fires - and we also had the trio of sliders. Although I think it was clever to add brie to a slider, the sliders were otherwise sad and dry. Our server was a nice young girl who gave us plenty of attention, but her service was not enough to compensate for the pathetic food. Decent patio.

    (2)
  • Julie C.

    We were in Nashville for the first time this week, and after 5 days of being there, we finally stumbled across our favorite spot on our very last day. We were planning on stopping into a few places before getting to the airport and we ended up staying here the entire day. Josh and the rest of the staff were the friendliest we had met during our entire trip, and everything we ate and drank were delicious. Coming from Chicago, it can be tough to please our taste buds, but everything from the mixed salad to the artichoke dip were perfect. I would highly recommend this for anyone who likes good food, good beer, and great service. We definitely know the first place we'll be going next time we're in town!

    (5)
  • Thomas L.

    We were meeting some friends here for dinner. Me and my girlfriend were using an EZ deal voucher to pay for some of our meal. It was sunday night so they had half price drafts and also discounts on wine. My friends had already discovered that they were out of a few of the more expensive beers. I still was able to get an adequate beer though. My girlfriend had a little more trouble selecting a wine cuz after already picking one out, the waiter told us that their wine list had changed lately so they didn't have that particular one. He was going to mark out the wines that they no longer had and he verbally told us the new ones. Luckily my girlfriend knows wine well so she quickly was able to pick from the new wines. We got the vox salmon plate and unfortunately when we received it, it had no bread or crackers to use. Our waiter left quickly and was back to rolling silver. After a little while, he finally checked back and we asked if there was supposed to be some bread with our meal and it turns out there was. The food was very tasty which almost salvaged the mishaps. I've been here before and have had a very good experience so I think the trouble can mainly be attributed to the waiter.

    (2)
  • Suz J.

    Nashville tapas bars tend toward wine and mixed drinks. Fine bottle beer and brew on tap seem to work fine with the burgers at Belcourt Taps. They also have a nice selection of liquor and wine. I am happy with the $5 Fried Green Tomato dish with goat cheese. The Roma Tomato Nest comes with quail egg and parmesean. A la carte antipasto is available with good cheeses, meats and veggies like Sweet English Pea and Spicy Pickled Cucumber. In the Hillsboro Village restaurant row next to Zumi.

    (4)
  • l h.

    Taps & Tapas has so much potential. Interesting menu, cool vibe, great patio... but the lack of service ruins all of the positives. I've been three times. The first time was outstanding. We had a great waitress, loved our food, and got to hear a really cool band while we ate. The second time we went, we waited for more than an hour for our food. I'm pretty sure our turkey sandwich and burger didn't require an hour for preparation, and when the table next to us (who sat down long after us) received a turkey sandwich and burger in a reasonable amount of time, that's when I started to lose my patience. Eventually a nice waiter came out and told us how sorry he was about how long it was taking. We felt good about how kind he was about the whole thing, so we vowed to try it again. The third try unfortunately was even more disappointing than the second. We sat at a table outside, and for almost half an hour we waited for someone, anyone, to look our way. And it's not as if we didn't see any servers... there were two, but they wouldn't even look at us. Finally we got up and left, and no one tried to stop us (I'm pretty sure they didn't even notice). I'm a patient person and I enjoy sitting and having a drink and taking my time... but the amount of time we've been neglected at Taps and Tapas is unacceptable. I won't be back again.

    (1)
  • S B.

    I really want to like this place - I really do! There's a Tapas place in Chattanooga called Terra Nostra that's amazing. I swear I'd drive to Chattanooga just to go there. And I live less than one mile from Taps & Tapas in Nashville's Village, and was hoping for that kind of magic within walking distance. I've been there twice now - Bottom line.... The food was good, but the service has been TERRIBLE. On visit #1, we had a perfectly friendly server, but our 2nd beer took almost 20 minutes to from order to arrival. We actually had gotten up to tell her to cancel it so we could leave, just when she walked out with it. On visit #2, just last week, it took 15 minutes for someone to acknowledge our existence, let alone take an order - while we were seated in a table by the kitchen. We almost walked out, but ultimately decided to see it through. When all was said and done, after I couldn't have done a handstand to get enough attention to get a 2nd glass of wine (on a 2-for-1 night), we finally put cash on the table and left. On neither visit were there more than a dozen or so other customers, so it was not terribly busy. SO disappointing. I wanted to love this place.

    (2)

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Map

Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Live, Background
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat, Sun
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : Yes

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