New Eats: Little Bettie
Patrons attend the soft opening of Little Bettie inside Wiseacre Brewing Downtown on Dec. 17, 2020. (Ziggy Mack/Daily Memphian)
Patrons browse the menu at Little Bettie inside Wiseacre Brewing downtown on Dec. 17, 2020. (Ziggy Mack/Daily Memphian)
Sisco (right) and Kirkland Larso (middle) order drinks with Lauren Scearce at the soft opening of Little Bettie inside Wiseacre Brewing Downtown. (Ziggy Mack/Daily Memphian)
The “Whoa, It's Todd” (right) and the “Thud Butt” are on offer at Little Bettie inside Wiseacre Brewing Downtown. (Ziggy Mack/Daily Memphian)
“Imagine the Future” chicken wings aren’t just chicken wings at Little Bettie inside Wiseacre Brewing Downtown. (Ziggy Mack/Daily Memphian)
Lead cooks Michael Hudman (left) and Andy Ticer are the masterminds at Little Bettie inside Wiseacre Brewing Downtown. (Ziggy Mack/Daily Memphian)
Kellen (left) and Davin Bartosch attend the soft opening of Little Bettie inside Wiseacre Brewing Downtown on Dec. 17, 2020. (Ziggy Mack/Daily Memphian)
Little Bettie is a tiny kitchen in an enormous brewery, but the pizzas are top notch, the menu is clever and fun, and the beer at Wiseacre is good as ever.
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Little Bettie Kellan and Davin Bartosch Wiseacre Brewing Co. Andy Ticer & Michael Hudman Subscriber OnlyThank you for being a subscriber to The Daily Memphian. Your support is critical.
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Jennifer Biggs
Jennifer Biggs is a native Memphian and veteran food writer and journalist who covers all things food, dining and spirits related for The Daily Memphian.
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