When Laurie’s sister Bonnie and her
husband Bill came to visit us, we went to the Knoxville Farmer’s Market in
Market Square and explored the possibilities, made a couple of purchases and,
after a while, we decided to grab a bite to eat in a local restaurant…
This is the Downtown Grill and Brewery. It’s located in the old W.W. Woodruff
Furniture Store, a building that dates back to 1905. Captain W. W. Woodruff, (Union Army),
established W.W. Woodruff and Company on Knoxville’s “Old Baseball Grounds” ca.
1865. It was one of the Knoxville’s longest
continuously operating businesses finally closing in 1992…
This brings me to “the Curse of the White
Mule”. This ‘curse’ was localized to the
block in which the store was built and it goes back to the mid-nineteenth
century. A Gypsy Circus came to town. The story is that the side-show’s prize
display–a white mule–died unexpectedly while visiting Knoxville. The gypsies blamed the local folk for the
death of their valuable side-show freak, and in revenge, they cursed the area
and departed town in a huff.
No big deal…right? The problem is that when curses seem to come
true, they become urban legends in their own right! During the late nineteenth and early
twentieth century, this area of downtown Knoxville had a series of uncanny
fires break out, with the one in 1897 consuming most of this block. In 1904, a dynamite explosion ripped off much
of the façade of the ‘new’ Woodruff Building, which was rebuilt again in 1905. Dozens were injured in the blast! Since then, other happenings have occurred which
some say are also due to the Curse of the White Mule.
You can actually purchase a poster
depicting the Legend of the White Mule!
Go to: https://www.etsy.com/listing/56975033/legend-of-the-white-mule-hand-printed.
Bonnie, Bill and Laurie posed for me at
the Downtown Grill and Brewery. Bill is about as well known for smiling in photos as I am! The
story about the White Mule goes that ‘libations will stave off the curse’. The Woodruff Brewing Company…located in the
restaurant…actually produces White Mule ale in honor of the legend…or is it just
in case the curse is real?
Bill ordered a ‘flight’ of Woodruff Brewing
Company beers…and he thought that they were quite good. The selection included White Mule Ale, Woodruff
IPA, New World Porter, Downtown Nut Brown Ale, State Street Stout, Downtown
Blonde Ale and an Alt. This was a bit
too adventurous for me…as I usually stick to Miller Lite when I’m drinking beer…
Sorry for the glare in the photo…but I
wanted to show a photo of the square bar in the middle of the restaurant’s 1st
level...(or is that a spirit haunting this building?)
The restaurant has 2 levels for dining as
well as a party and game area in the back of the 2nd level. Diners can opt to be seated on the 2nd
level looking down on the bar and the giant ‘brewhouse’ or vat where the
Woodruff Brewing Company makes its product.
Bill started out with a House Salad…
($2.99) He loves salad! It looked pretty
good but I ‘saved myself’ for more serious eating…
The ladies ordered the Homemade Guacamole
Dip with onions, cheese, tomatoes and a large portion of hot tortilla chips.
($6.95) They both love guacamole and they were very content with this heap of
goodness!
We also ordered Soft Pretzels. ($6.95)
This consisted of 2 large soft pretzels sprinkled with salt. It was served with a side of their signature
pale beer cheese for dipping. The
pretzels were nice but I prefer a cheese dip with a bit more bite or a deeper
cheese flavor.
Our final food adventure for this snack
type lunch was this 12 inch Cheese Pizza with the addition of spinach, Italian
sausage and pepperoni. ($9.95) It was a very good pizza indeed!
The Woodruff Building became a restaurant
in the early 1990’s. The Woodruff
Brewing Company was established in 2006. The brew master was actually checking out his latest batch of beer or ale while we were dining. This gleaming 15-barrel Bohemian brewhouse is located in the
restaurant’s 1st floor dining room.
Our waitress took this photo of our group
after our late lunch. (Starting at the left…
Bonnie, Bill, me and Laurie). Following a bit of beer, some good food, a nice
visit to Knoxville’s Farmer’s Market and a little touring around town, we were
ready to head home.
Laurie and I will have to return to Downtown
Grill and Brewery for dinner some night in the not too distant future…and
provide a true review of this establishment’s other appetizers and a couple of
dinner entrees.
Downtown Grill and
Brewery and the Woodruff Brewing Company are located near Market Square in
downtown Knoxville at 424 Gay Street.
Phone: 865-633-8111. They are
open for business 7 days a week.
Website: http://www.downtownbrewery.com/.
Just click on any of the photos to
enlarge them…
Thanks for stopping by for a visit!
Take Care, Big Daddy Dave