68 /100 175 S. PERRY STREET Bar a block or so from the square in Lawrenceville. Big bar area and lots of tables, with a big biergarten out back. They've got a food truck each day, plus burgers from their own kitchen. The bartender was quick and friendly. A surprisingly good selection on tap, with primarily quality local and regional stuff. A nice addition to the area! |
80 /100 407 N. CLAYTON ST. Interior is rough, roomy and unpretentious. Servers make you feel welcome. Beers are drinkable and enjoyable. They serve only snacks, but do have rotating food trucks. This is a good place for a small gathering or a large one, and all points in between. Take your tome and enjoy the slow pour. |
70 /100 407 N. CLAYTON ST. Nice, big building on the north side of Lawrenceville. Huge taproom area, with some eclectic furnishings and dim lighting. The bartenders are quick and friendly. 12 of their own beers, and no guest beers. A pretty nice spread of styles. Good prices, with each one priced individually for small and full pours, and $10 for a flight of four. This is a nice little gem, without much competition in the area. |
84 /100 Local Republic (Bar) 225 W CROGAN ST Great little place in downtown Lawrenceville. Food is the best in town, and the beer selection, although not the biggest, is superb. My only complaint is it can get quite crowded and the interior is a bit on the smaller side. Other than that (and the wait on a weekend night) there really is any negative I can say about this place. Tip: Sit on the patio if it’s nice outside. Not nearly as crowded and a little more relaxed. |
66 /100 The Georgia Pine (Restaurant) 1250 SCENIC HWY; STE 1240 Nice restaurant in the Avenue on Webb Gin. High ceilings and spacious area. The server was helpful and friendly, but not terribly knowledgeable about the beer. The taps are exclusively GA local beer, and a good selection of those. Not Hopsecutioner and Sweetwater 420, but stuff from Jekyll, Cherry Street, and specials from Red Hare and Terrapin. The food was very tasty. The food is a little pricy, but the beer is priced well. Overall, this is a nice restaurant that puts some serious effort into their beer list. |
84 /100 Local Republic (Bar) 225 W CROGAN ST Local Republic is a great local spot they have a good selection of craft beers on tap. no big names or bottles so the selection is constantly changing.
The food is great, they have a number of unique burgers. A steak sandwich which is really good. they usually have a Bone in Ribeye special which is a little pricey but worth every penny! |
82 /100 Local Republic (Bar) 225 W CROGAN ST Small building just off the Lawrenceville square. Nice interior, with big windows and a artwork for sale on the walls. The waitstaff and bartenders are friendly and helpful, but not that knowledgeable of the beer. The beer, however, is great. There aren’t many taps, but the selection is great. The beers rotate frequently, and there isn’t a bad beer on the list. The beers are a little overpriced. The food is excellent. Overall, this place needs more seating (but they are building a patio area, so I guess they know this), but the beer selection is the best I’ve found in Gwinnett. I’ll be back, when I’m in town. |
76 /100 Exhibit A(le) (Beer Store) 178 EAST CROGAN STREET, SUITE 210 Nice, old storefront. The owner is friendly and knowledgeable. The selection is very nice, with a good selection of locals and rarer beers. It seems that this place breaks away from the standard growler shop list, and gets some pretty good stuff. The prices are pretty standard. They offer generous samples for $1.50 each or $5 for 4. This is easily the best beer shop in the Lawrenceville area. Worth a visit, and maybe a hang out and chat. |
80 /100 Local Republic (Bar) 225 W CROGAN ST Small gastro pub style eatery right on the Lawrenceville Square. Really a hidden gem in a land where hardly good beer is to be found. Really good food at good prices. The tap selection, although limited, was extremely impressive. (Had Mikkeler SLH when I was there). There are no bottles, so I imagine, the taps will rotate frequently. Overall, I was impressed and will be going back when I visit the folks again. |
86 /100 Local Republic (Bar) 225 W CROGAN ST When you walk in, you know that this is an intimate, laid-back, unpretentious neighborhood bar. Decor is minimal, and the music is just loud enough to hear but does not interfere with conversation. There are no TV sets, so no distractions from sporting events. Waitstaff are very helpful and alert, and quick to bring you your beer orders. Food is very good and reasonably priced, and worth the wait. If you love burgers and good beer, this is a must!
The beers they have on-tap are top-of-the-line craft brews and imports. You won’t find any megabrews here, not even Guinness or Samuel Adams. Their beer list changes frequently, so you have a good chance of finding something you haven’t sampled before. From time to time they allow craft brewers to take over the place, so get on their mailing list if you live in the neighborhood!
Overall, an excellent, cozy neighborhood bar. |
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