Monday Night Garage

Top choice in Atlanta


One of two locations in Atlanta, Monday Night Brewing's barrel-aging and souring facility in the West End is set to become its go-to destination and the anchor of a future craft-beer hub in the city. Fire pits and a BeltLine-facing patio keep things cozy while inside an Airstream trailer and massive mural evoke a trashy-arty feel. Twenty taps.

On Saturday nights, Ok Yaki whips up okonomiyaki (savory Japanese street-food pancakes) for hungry hopheads.


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