David Durovy: be sure to order the "house brew" on tap - it's Sweetwater IPA! and dirt cheap, to boot!!
J Z: House brew (SweetWater IPA) for $3 + the Sublime Burger (don't be afraid) = greatness. Seriously, one of the best burgers in the city without a doubt.
Trey Houston: Great selection of craft and local beers. Unlike most places like this they really have tasty, unique, house-made food!
2. Chicken & Beer
8.8
Concourse D (ATL Airport), Atlanta, GA
Fried Chicken Joint · 23 tips and reviews
Matt Labbe: Their local beer selection is great. The chicken is good, but not better than Popeyes. The tots were surprisingly good. My biscuit was super doughy. Solid value for a sit down meal at the airport.
Eric Andersen: With some seriously good local craft beers to try, I highly recommend the beer tasting flight!
Earl Belcher Jr: Good food. Good local craft beer.
3. Hampton & Hudson
8.0
299 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA
Restaurant · Inman Park · 11 tips and reviews
Matt Dermody: A trendy sports bar with a southern influence. Great rotating local craft beer selection.
Tricia Bean: Cool bar scene. Assoc with some fav Atlanta bars and restaurants- Cypress Pint and Plate, Grain and Seven Lamps. Lengthy local craft beer selection, good food. Nice atmosphere with helpful staff.
ed peterson: Great new scene in Inman Park. Bar will be hopping!
4. Hop City
9.0
99 Krog St NE, Atlanta, GA
Beer Store · Inman Park · 22 tips and reviews
Janis Huang: Great beer selection, lots of locals brews on tap. Bartenders are friendly and there's a store next door to take home a six pack after a few drinks. Only downside is lighting, it's way too bright.
Tim T: Great selection of local and regional beers at fair prices, can't ask for more.
Tim H: Incredible tap selection and super cool venue to enjoy a beer or two (or however many you want!)
7. Taproom Coffee
8.6
1963 Hosea L Williams Dr SE #R106 (Howard St), Atlanta, GA
Coffee Shop · Kirkwood · 41 tips and reviews
Ben Robinson: This place is going to revolutionize Kirkwood with their espresso drinks, local draft beers and pastries. And the staff is amazing.
Rachel Eubanks: Try anything. The owner and staff are nice and knowledgable. I usually get a classic cappuccino or a pour-over, all roasted by Counter Culture Coffee.
Charlie H: Don't forget to ask Jonathan about his slingshot skills.
Earl Belcher Jr: Excellent restaurant experience. Thank you Crystal. Excellent bar experience too. Food and house beers on point.
George Netnapha: Great craft brewery and pub. The flight I had was outstanding....very impressed. I also had the raw kale & beets with goat cheese and it was delicious.
Amanda Moralez: The beer brewed on house was great! Loved the Bessie's Lament (milk stout) and IPA. For food we only had the popcorn du jour since we ate a late lunch but it was delish. Will definitely come back!
11. Ammazza
8.9
591 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA
Pizzeria · Old Fourth Ward · 72 tips and reviews
Phil Katz: Absolutely delicious pizza in a hip, casual environment. Soft and perfectly charred crust, chewy mozzarella. And also a great list of local brews.
Alex Ravenel: Excellent wood fired pizza, with a nice beer list to match.
Mark Barilla: The Terra was amazing: wild mushrooms, mozzarella, goat cheese, basil and truffle oil. Delicious.
13. One Flew South
8.9
Concourse E (ATL Airport), Atlanta, GA
Sushi Restaurant · 257 tips and reviews
Jorge Vazquez: Kamikaze roll and unagi roll, with Terrapin local beer. The best!
Alec G: Pork Belly sliders are tasty, the classic Burger is amazing, and their selection of local brews on tap is impeccable. Do yourself a favor and come here!
Ben Landrum: Amazing pork belly sliders. My kids ate 2 orders and we all had a great meal.
14. Ponce City Market
9.3
675 Ponce de Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA
Market · Old Fourth Ward · 106 tips and reviews
K: Something for everyone. Shop locally (go to Citizen Supply) then grabb a local craft beer to walk with, along with some local farm to table grub then to check out the rooftop to see an amazing skyline
Connie Chiu: What an incredible food market with so many different delicious options, which makes it hard to choose. Lots of great trinket shops as well. Beautiful space.
Scoutmob: Once upon a long long time ago, there was amusement park in the valley around "Ponce de Leon Springs" (which is now buried under City Hall East). They called it "the Coney Island of Atlanta".