ALCOHALL: A Beverage Experience - Atlanta
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ALCOHALL: A Beverage Experience - Atlanta

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Seven drink stalls, unique spirits, games, and themed cocktails

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225 Rogers St NE, Atlanta, GA 30317 Get directions

$20–30

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225 Rogers St NE, Atlanta, GA 30317 Get directions

pullmanyards.com
@blameitonthealcohall

$20–30

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Nenad Nekic

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Cool spot to hang out is for big groups events Parking is $20.00 Drinks are in the $10-20 range Fun free games Chill hang out

Shubhanker Singh

Google
Great concept, just like food hall but alcohol. Music, foosball, darts, pool, cocktails, brew house, lot of free parking outside. 20% service charge already added to your check.

Brooke Van Name

Google
Used to go here frequently, drinks were a little pricey, but very tasty and creative, with a fun, lively atmosphere and really cool decor. Recently went back after about a year of not visiting, and boy has this place changed, not for the better. There were only two bars open on a Friday night and somehow the bill for 2 canned SweetWaters was $22 with no tip. The bar was very dirty, glad we didn’t get our beers from the tap (which did appear disconnected and non-functional anyways). Fluorescent overhead lights were left on, which added to the weird vibe. Seems like they’re putting a lot of effort into other areas of Pullman, and this now feels forgotten. Used to be a great option for drinks and entertainment, but sadly we won’t be coming back.

Michael A. Wells

Google
This place is a really fun environment. I went for my birthday and had a great time. Drinks were really good. First rate bar tending all around. There were about a dozen bars with different motif and lounges adjacent to them to enjoy your drinks and converse with friends. I was a little afraid because some reviews that I read prior to my visit mentioned the high price of drinks but drinks were about the average going price at most establishments around town these days ($12-$15 for my mixed drinks). One bartender explained that during events they add a 20% automatic gratuity to all orders but on normal nights (which is when I visited) they don’t. So be aware and budget accordingly. I enjoyed all the free bar games mixed in throughout the hall and even worked up the nerve to try riding the mechanical bull. I will definitely plan a return visit.

Jaden Truxal

Google
It's a cool idea. The vibes are great. Paid parking, 20% gratuity forced on you. This place has potential, but the prices are RIDICULOUS. My friend paid for a small glass of wine $16 and she googled the bottle and it's a $12 bottle of wine. Y'all need to figure your prices out if you want to stay in business. Plus the 20% gratuity is absolutely ridiculous. Cool idea and place though 🤷. Would definitely continue visiting if the prices were actually reasonable.

mary H.

Google
Went for the first time. It was OK, not very busy but it was a Wed. Night. The wine was very good but I was kinda shocked at the $16.75 price before tip. For a single glass of wine. How ever I don't drink out much so maybe wine has just gotten that $$$$ now. Atmosphere was cool like krog street market but just with drinks no food. Restaurants are available outside the drinks building they are ok but also kinda $$$

Young Realist

Google
This place is nice to go have some drinks. The have a few games like darts and foolsball. The music when I went is not my taste. They have different types of liquor such as bourbon, whiskey, tequila ect., and different brands that are not the usual you may see at a bar. Still something different and chill. Scan to pay parking. The time I went it was 6 bucks for the lowest amount of time. Was only there less than a hour as well.

Alex Snodgrass

Google
Awesome concept that seems to be confused about what it wants to be. It has everything, everywhere, all at once vibes. There's a coat check but no indoor bathrooms. There's a bouncy house and nothing but bars. They have an extremely loud DJ setup but have the setup of a space to casually hangout and have a conversation. It's worth checking out but needs some refinement