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| annunz123 (15), Taunton, Massachusetts | | May 6, 2012 Pretty standard airport bar, but clean and friendly with decent service. Prices are on the high side, but not bad for an airport. If you have some time to kill in the Atlanta airport, this is a good place to hang out. | | Dogbrick (423), Columbus, Ohio | | March 21, 2012 (Visited 11/2011): Sweetwater’s airport pub is located in concourse B of ATL.
The atmosphere is typical of pretty much every airport restaurant/bar: Loud, cramped and busy. The bar is in the back with some TVs behind it, and there is some Sweetwater breweriana, a mural and merch on the walls which is a nice touch, as is the tin ceiling. Table seating outside the bar area.
The beer selection includes 5 Sweetwater options, one being a seasonal. There are also around 10 bottles.
Service again typical for an airport. Under staffing seems to be the norm, and basic knowledge of the beers.
Food is decent for airport grub. Our sandwiches were not spectacular but got the job done.
Overall I always have an "any port in a storm" mentality when it comes to airports and finding a brewpub represented is always a welcome sight. I would definitely visit here on future visits. | GHOKIE (8), , does not count - explanation | | March 20, 2012 I love Sweetwater - so the beer makes up for the lack of atmosphere (IMO). Food was good too. | | Terminus (233), Las Cruces, New Mexico | | January 17, 2012 Ok, even though my score is somewhat low (high prices), I think this is a fantastic place. The service is great and the beer is always fresh. unfortunately, its a bit small and usually packed inside. I have fond memories after a long day of flying from the middle east into atlanta, getting drunk (thanks to a retired AF MAJ) and just having a great time. | | Ibrew2or3 (248), Phoenix, Arizona | | November 18, 2011 The last couple of times thru ATL this place was too packed and I had too little time to stop by. A 3hr lay-over allowed me to wait in line and then take my sweet time once seated. If it is packed and you have some time just wait till a table opens up. Small crowded spot that has 4 Sweetwater beers on tap. The help is great and understanding when youre at a table or waiting for a spot. A darn good place for an airport for food and beer. | | Travlr (637), Washington, Washington DC | | July 1, 2011 [ Updated July 15, 2011 ] At first I thought it was a bit strange when the server brought me 5 beer samples in black plastic cups, about 2 ounces each, on a plastic plate. But when she told me they were free I was much happier. The beets were mediocre, the food not too exciting. But ya hafta like free beer | | SHIG (139), Anchorage, Alaska | | June 30, 2011 Hung out here twice while I was flying back in March. There are 3 regulars and one season on tap. The food is very tasty and overall the price for being a airport brewpub was very reasonable. The staff was very helpful and actually new the beers. I would drop by here if you have sometime. | | jw0406 (29), atlanta, Georgia | | May 1, 2011 Better than waht you would expect at an airport beer. Service is decent, food is standard airport, but the sweetwater IPA on draft makes it worth it | | mlunger12 (38), Tallahassee, Florida | | January 27, 2011 Nice place in concourse B, they had the four regular Sweetwater brews, the food was usual airport fair, and reasonably overpriced. Not a horrible way to spend a layover. Nothing to write home about either. | | Sledutah (151), Utah | | December 3, 2010 Stop by whenever I have a few minutes between planes. The last visit was Thanksgiving day, had the nachos. Not bad for a Thanksgiving dinner. Nice place, friendly staff and good beer. |
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