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Brewery, Beer, Live Local Music |
2323,Defoor Hills Road, NW Atlanta, GA 30318 United States +1 404 881 0300 http://www.atlantabrewing.com/ |
A $5 plastic cup is your passport to some of Atlanta's finest home brewed beers on tap. Local bands jam on Wednesdays and Fridays in this typical rustic brewery as crowds enjoy the unlimited refills of the famed Redbrick Ale, Redbrick Blonde, and Peachtree Pale Ale. Be ready to stand on line to get in. The party often spills outside in the spring and summer. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Suburban German dining |
4225 River Green Parkway Atlanta, GA 30096-2563 United States +1 770 623 4128 |
This friendly restaurant is located in a rustic farmhouse with rooms designated for smokers and non-smokers, providing a comfortable environment for everyone. There is also a biergarten run by Kurt's wife Vreny, whose outdoor patio is perfect for springtime imbibing. The menu features continental food with a touch of German flavor. A prix fixe dinner is available, or choose a la carte from selections such as Hungarian Goulash soup and grilled steak and seafood selections. Vreny's biergarten serves a more toned-down selection of German favorites in a more casual environment. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Best Local Soccer Bar |
401 Moreland Avenue Atlanta, GA 30307 United States +1 404 525 7799 http://www.brewhousecafe.com/ |
The Brewhouse Cafe distinguishes itself from other local sports bars with its specialty: soccer and rugby. The grub is good, and there's a wide selection of imported beers on tap and in the bottle, but it's the international sports broadcasting that makes the Brewhouse special to many of its patrons. The pub also allows dogs both inside and out on the patio, and if you're not riveted to the live sports action, it's a good place to people-watch. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Duplex of German Charm |
Tempelhofer Ufer 10 Atlanta, GA 10963 United States +1 770 623 9413 http://vrenysbiergarten.com/ |
This entertaining facility offers two dining venues, the formal, upstairs Vreny's, and the more casual Biergarten downstairs. Both spots offer the best of German food and German beer, and are decorated in traditional Bavarian motifs. The Biergarten features light fare and puts the focus on the steins, while the menu at Vreny's sticks to the old country essentials, such as wiener schnitzel and other traditional dishes. Menu items are listed in both German and English, and come with beer recommendations. Review © 2009, Wcities |