
Raise a Glass—National Beer Day Is Almost Here!
March 31, 2025At The Casual Pint, we believe that beer is more than a beverage — it’s a way to bring people together. What makes our vibe different from the big chains? It’s simple: every one of our locations is locally owned and operated. That means when you walk through our doors, you’re supporting your neighbors — the folks who live in your community, know your town inside and out, and care deeply about making it a great place to live, eat, drink, and hang out.
We’re proud to be a neighborhood gathering place, not just a stop on a map. Our owners live where you live, shop where you shop, cheer for the same local teams, and probably know your favorite brew before you even say it.
And it’s not just about the people behind the bar — it’s about what’s on the bar, too. Every Casual Pint carries a rotating selection of locally crafted beers, so you can sip something brewed just down the street or from a brewery across the state. Whether you’re into hazy IPAs, crisp lagers, rich stouts, or funky sours, there’s always something fresh and local waiting for you.
Here’s a shoutout to every Casual Pint hometown — each one unique, each one proud, and all of them part of the same beer-loving family. Proud to be located in the following cities:
🍺 Alabama:
- Hoover, Huntsville
🍺 Arizona:
- Central Phoenix, Ocotillo
🍺 Nebraska:
- Countryside Village / Omaha
🍺 North Carolina:
- Chapel Hill, Charlotte / Rivergate
🍺 Ohio:
- Hamilton, Toledo, Youngstown
🍺 Tennessee:
- Knoxville, Lenoir City (coming soon), Maryville, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville
🍺 Virigina:
- Fairfax / Dunn Loring, Falls Church, Virginia Beach
No matter which city you’re in, when you visit The Casual Pint, you’re stepping into a place built by locals, stocked with local beer, and designed for community connection. From pint nights to trivia, live music to fundraisers, we’re all about giving back to the towns we call home.
So next time you’re looking for a place that feels like your place, stop by your neighborhood Casual Pint. Shake hands with the owner. Ask what’s new on tap from the local brewery down the street. Pull up a chair and stay a while.
Because when you drink local, you support local — and we think that’s something worth raising a glass to. 🍻