Every Wednesday from 6:30-8:30
Trivia Night like you have never imagined! Jess Shaw and Kevin Ryan will guide you through an evening of trivia and self discovery. They will test how smart you are, but you may need to be prepared to compete in interactive challenge round in order to gain extra points!
Wednesday night will never be the same….$100 CASH prize for the first place team.
Every Friday from 6:00 – 8:30
Service Brewing presents, Bluegrass by the Pint every Friday from 6:00-8:30pm. Join us for live Bluegrass from one of our favorite local bands, Swamptooth!
No Cover
*Please check calendar as event may be subject to change due to previously scheduled events.
The last Saturday of every month from 12:00-1:00
Earn that beer with Savannah Power Yoga every month at Service Brewing. $15 includes a 60 min vinyasa yoga class and one pint of BEER!
Be sure to bring your mats and feel free to come as early as 11:30AM. Class starts promptly at noon. Our little brew cats, Black Hawk and Chinook, will be onsite checking poses and looking for back scratches.
Nama-stay for a beer!
Every Thursday at 6:30PM
Join the club… $5 gets you in as an official Run Club member for the year. Each time you show up, you’ll get a Run Club point that goes towards some pretty rad prizes. Choose from 3 varying routes and distances or make up your own.
The Seminoles, Timuquans, Creeks and other native Floridians harvested and stewed the heart of the Sabal palm tree to create a rustic delicacy called swamp cabbage. Rarely served today save for in pine-paneled hunting lodges and fish camps, swamp cabbage still lingers as a vestige of the “real” Florida. As an inspirational archetype the name Swamp Cabbage was chosen to remind listeners where the music comes from and that it is a musical concoction of southern rock, blues, soul, Dixieland jazz and Appalachian.
Swamp Cabbage extracts as much music as possible from the quintessential rock and roll format – a guitar, bass and drum trio. The songs are built around gnarly unique southern- rock sounding riffs yet the rhythms derive from blues, soul and funk. The verses, choruses and bridges are threaded together by jazz and classical harmonic concepts that employ Parks’ musical training in those genres. In contrast the lyrics of the tunes are far less serious. Listen closely and take a satirical travelogue through Parks’ colorful northeast Florida upbringing replete with tales of door-to-door evangelism and living off the grid. In concert, Parks, a storyteller of sorts, challenges himself to spin comedic falsehoods of preparation for songs that follow. Every show is unique.