Kenton Bryant and Jonathan Singleton take the stage for a sold out concert at Hub City Brewing at 7:30 p.m., Saturday.
But not before the new 14,000-square-foot special events and community center opens at 11 a.m., in a building that was constructed in 1916 at 250 West Main Street.
“We offer a tap room that will seat about 100 and four bowling lanes,” said owner Jerry Corley, “We also have a full bar, outdoor patio, projector screens and an assembly area with about 4,000-square-feet with a full stage.”
The stage for entertainment is about 30-feet by 20-feet, with permanent sound and lighting.
Hub City Brewing also has a full brewery, where about nine different beers will be brewed and distributed across the state of Tennessee.
Corley also owns Rock N Dough + Brew Co., at 16 Jackson Walk.
(PHOTO: Jerry Corley owns Hub City Brewing at 250 West Main Street)
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