I only stopped by once while visiting the area. I was staying at the Residence Inn a couple miles away and found this place on Yelp. The parking lot is across the street from the building. If it weren't for the guy wearing a "Rivertowne Pour House" tee-shirt walking to the place I would've been confused as to where to go. From the outside the place looks a little divey, which is a selling point in my book, but the interior is a bit more casual with beer mugs hanging above the bar all with their owner's ID tags. Quite a nice touch. The food is better than average. The menu is a bit inventive without getting away from being pub fare. We ordered from the happy hour menu, small plates for $5, the scotch eggs and jambalaya balls. Both were good though the scotch eggs were a bit heavy on sausage. Definitely worth the ten dollars. The real gem of this place is the beer. All brewed in house and really good. I had the Arctic Amber, a few of them actually. My girlfriend was a little disappointed they didn't have a housemade cider and settled for the only one they carried. I could see being a regular if I lived here!