Goodland Pour House

933 Bob Wallace Ave SW Unit 209 Huntsville, AL 35801

Hours

Open daily 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

About

So, you’re facing a dining dilemma. You want craft beer in a hip setting, but don’t want a menu with bland bar food. The solution to this scenario is visiting Goodland Pour House!

Our story begins with Nathan and Paige Simandle, who opened the first restaurant on November 5, 2019, in Madison, Alabama. They named it after Goleta, “The Goodland,” where they lived before moving south. Aside from serving ice-cold brews, the brothers fused California culinary inspirations with Southern flair.

Goodland Pour House balances chef-driven menus with a laid-back, family-friendly vibe. Here, you can enjoy American classics like Detroit-style pizzas with daily scratch dough and inventive desserts.

The pub’s downtown location makes it easy to combine sightseeing with a brew and a meal. For example, visit Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment and the US Veterans Memorial Museum, followed by lunch or dinner at Goodland. With so much to see and do in Rocket City, the combinations are endless!

When you need a casual dining experience with rotating brews and chef-centric cuisine, visit Goodland Pour House.

Vibe

Goodland Pour House is in The Shops at Merchants Walk and occupies what was once The Brass Tap. Its modern signage and facade blend with the other businesses, but don’t let this uniformity fool you. Inside is a unique, casual hangout with captivating decor.

The interior sports a vaulted, exposed ceiling for an industrial look. Chains holding wooden beams with dangling vintage industrial lights add to this vibe. These primitive light fixtures are eye-appealing and also bathe the dining tables in warm light.

A blue accent wall is covered with album covers and vinyl records, adding a whimsical touch to the room. The remaining walls are refurbished barn wood, while the bar has white tile for a classic look.

The dining area and bar feature industrial-style tables and chairs, adding to the room’s eclectic yet chill ambiance. When the weather suits, a glassed garage door opens to access the patio and let in Alabama breezes.

Strung around the top of the walls like sentinels are large screen TVS, making the room a sports fan’s nirvana.

The relaxed mood makes the eatery ideal for families, vacationers, and those looking to have a good time. Add these to the top-notch food and beer, and it’s easy to see why Goodland is a Rocket City hotspot!

Goodland Pour House: Menu & Drinks

Before we pour a cold one, let’s explore the menus. What makes Goodland unique is that while most sports bars only serve dinner (and pub fare at that), it offers lunch and brunch on the weekend.

After a day releasing butterflies at Purdy Butterfly House, start your dining adventure with any of the mouth-watering starters. Of note is the Shrimp N Grit Hushpuppies, which combines New Orleans-style shrimp with crispy grit fritters. Add Andouille sausage, smoked gouda cheese, green onions, and the house “Secret Sauce,” and you’ll swear you’re near the bayou!

The Detroit-style pizzas, with its thick, crispy crusts and creative toppings, will have you returning for more. A shining example is the Notorious P.I.E. with red sauce, mozzarella, white cheddar cheese, pepperoni, and pickled jalapenos. Burrata cheese is the crowning touch, while the drizzled Mike’s hot honey adds the perfect amount of sweet and heat.

If you need something lighter, consider the Berry Garcia. This salad has arugula, fresh sliced strawberries, dried cherries, goat cheese, red quinoa, GPG pecan and pumpkin seed granola. A house-made balsamic vinaigrette unites the textures and flavors.

After a day of golf at RTJ Golf Trail Hampton Cove, cool off with local and regional brews. The taps rotate regularly, so there’s always a new beer to sample whenever you visit. You’ll also discover creative cocktails and plenty of non-alcoholic options.

With so many delicious and inventive menu items, an extensive beer lineup, and its hip and family-friendly vibe, adding Goodland Pour House to any Alabama getaway is a must. Whether stopping for lunch or a leisurely evening, this forward-thinking pub has something for every palate and budget.

Local Tips

  • The kid’s menu makes it family-friendly.
  • Combine appetizers to create a smorgasbord meal.
  • Check its social media for specials and promotions.
  • Order pick-up and take it back to your Casago rental.

Location

933 Bob Wallace Ave SW Unit 209 Huntsville, AL 35801

Frequently Asked Questions

Huntsville is famously known as the “Rocket City” because of its essential role in the development of the U.S. space program. During the Space Race of the 1960s, NASA established the Marshal Space Flight Center here. Huntsville became the hub for designing and testing rockets, including those that helped with Apollo missions to the moon.

Even before the race to the moon, after World War II German rocket scientist Dr. Wernher von Braun and his team arrived in Huntsville to work with the U.S. Army in developing the Redstone Rocket.

Huntsville is still home to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, which showcases the history of space exploration.

Despite its renowned moniker, you do not need a rocket to get to Huntsville, Alabama, as you can easily fly or drive there.

  • As a central aerospace and technology hub, the Huntsville International Airport (HSV) provides nonstop service to 15 U.S. destinations and welcomes nearly 1.4 million travelers annually. The HSV is conveniently 15 minutes from downtown Huntsville.
  • Huntsville is located on I-565 just off I-65 in northern Alabama. It is easily accessible when driving from Nashville, TN (2 hours), or Birmingham, AL (about 1½ hours). It is about a 3½ hour drive to Huntsville from either Atlanta, GA or Memphis, TN.

Huntsville is packed with exciting attractions that cater to all kinds of visitors. Here are the top 5 must-see spots:

  • U.S. Space & Rocket Center – A world-renowned attraction showcasing space exploration history, interactive exhibits, and even Space Camp, making it a top pick for families and science enthusiasts.
  • Monte Sano State Park – Perfect for outdoor lovers, this scenic park offers hiking, biking, and stunning views, along with peaceful spots for picnics.
  • Huntsville Museum of Art – Located downtown, this museum features diverse exhibitions and beautiful artwork, appealing to culture seekers.
  • Huntsville Botanical Garden – A serene escape with themed gardens, seasonal displays, and nature trails that are enjoyable year-round.
  • Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment – The largest privately owned arts facility in the U.S., offering galleries, artist studios, live performances, and unique local crafts.

Huntsville hosts several exciting events throughout the year that draw visitors from near and far. Some of the main events include:

  • Panoply Arts Festival (April) – A premier arts and music festival held in Big Spring Park, featuring live performances, local art, and family-friendly activities.
  • Concerts in the Park (Summer Months) – A free concert series showcasing local and regional musicians, creating a lively atmosphere for families and music lovers.
  • Rocket City Fair (June) – A fun-filled event with carnival rides, games, and food, making it a favorite for families and thrill-seekers.
  • WhistleStop BBQ Festival (Fall) – A mouth-watering barbecue competition where pitmasters compete while visitors enjoy delicious food and live music.
  • Galaxy of Lights (November–December) – A magical holiday tradition at the Huntsville Botanical Garden, featuring dazzling light displays and festive cheer.
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