Atlas Brew Works

Bar · Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Atlas Brew Works

Bar · Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, DCA), Documentación, Arlington, VA 22202

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Airport dining with good food, brews, and friendly service  

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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, DCA), Documentación, Arlington, VA 22202 Get directions

$10–20

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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, DCA), Documentación, Arlington, VA 22202 Get directions

$10–20

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Aug 8, 2025

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The Best Breweries Around D.C., According to Eater Editors | Eater DC

"Atlas Brew Works is part of the growing number of reasons to eat and drink around D.C.’s Ivy City neighborhood. Notable beers include the Ponzi IPA, the Blood Orange gose, and the Dance of Days pale ale. The taproom is open for beer fans to tour on Saturdays at 2 p.m. (reserve tickets here). There’s a vending machine with some local snacks and food trucks are a frequent sight as well. Its Half Street brewery and taproom in Navy Yard features fifteen taps, food from Andy’s Pizza, and a huge outdoor beer garden. Atlas expanded across the Potomac last summer with a new brewery and taproom in Alexandria." - Tierney Plumb

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Where to Find St. Patrick’s Day Specials Around D.C. | Eater DC

"On Wednesday, March 17, Ivy City’s solar-powered brewery offers BOGO crowlers for carryout. Head to its Navy Yard outpost for $5 Do or Die Irish Stout pints on Saturday, March 13, and Wednesday, March 17." - Tierney Plumb

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Where to Get Craft Beer Deliveries and To-Go Cans Around D.C. | Eater DC

"In addition to its home base in Ivy City, Atlas Brew Works now does delivery or carryout for cans from its brand new Navy Yard location (1201 Half Street SE, Suite 120). Takeout hours run 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. daily, and deliveries go out from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Go big with a 750-milliliter bottle of its new Batch 500 anniversary blend, or grab a dedicated or mixed six-pack of brewery flagships like Blood Orange gose." - Travis Mitchell

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Where to Eat, Drink, and Tour Distilleries in Ivy City | Eater DC

"Atlas Brew Works serves flights, pints, and growler fills in its tap room and offers free brewery tours too. Food trucks are known to stop by, and a Guerilla Vending machine in the tap room is stocked with fancy stuff like artisanal pork rinds and freshly-made Broodjes & Bier sandwiches. —Adele Chapin" - Missy Frederick

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Where to Tour a Local Brewery in D.C. | Eater DC

"Atlas pours fresh suds seven days a week at its Ivy City brewery. The space is kid and dog friendly, too. Take the opportunity to learn more about the science of brewing during a free tour of the facilities, held Saturdays at noon, 2 p.m. and 6 p.m." - Travis Mitchell

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Joe L

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Convenient location within the airport with good eats and brews. I would recommend if your traveling through and not in a hurry. Service was delayed a bit and the prices can be kind of steep but overall the food was good and convenient.

Austin Fite

Google
Came here just for a drink after a delayed flight. Two out of the three IPAs were out even though it was early afternoon on a Wednesday. My girlfriend and I ordered one beer each and immediately told the server we would like to close out. My beverage was handed to me with beer all down the side of the glass and no napkins were offered. Halfway through our drinks we still hadn’t received a check. I had to flag down a separate server to ask, and waited another 10 minutes before it was brought to the table. Our menus also sat on the table the entire hour we were there, the server never even asked for them back even after handing us the check. Thankfully we had time to kill but being that this restaurant is in an airport they NEED to have a higher sense of attentiveness and urgency because people may have flights to catch. This was absolutely one of the worst hospitality / F&B customer service experiences I’ve ever had.

Katie Peters

Google
Food wasn’t really good at all. We ordered kids chicken tenders with fries, tenders were over cooked and not a lot of chicken in them. We also got the pretzel and it was huge, as our server advised. It was pretty ok, some parts were burnt and hard and other parts were still doughy. Our saving grace was our server Sarah. She was fantastic. There were so many people and with the help of other staff she kept her cool and kept checking in on all of the tables. I’ve been a server so I could feel the panic in myself with table after table being sat but she kept her cool. Really enjoyed her.

Jack Quinn

Google
amazing chicken tenders, airport bar or not. good food, friendly and fast service, great beer, not too pricey. life could be worse!

Cooper Kirklin

Google
I am very hard to displease, but this place sucks. Came here after a cancelled flight. Ordered a drink and they were super slow to bring it out. Ordered a flatbread and side salad and waited over an hour and a half for it. The person delivering food kept coming to see me so I didn’t think they had lost my order. Had to walk up to the waiter and ask because he stopped coming to check on me. Turns out they put it in a to go container for some reason so my waiter missed it and never brought it out. They offered it to me after it had sat there for over an hour. The waiter said it was “actually a funny story.” Not so funny to me - I’m still hungry. They said the kitchen was closed so they couldn’t make anything else. I just left after that. At least I got a buzz from the Long Island iced tea.

Filipe Drumond

Google
The food is very basic. Friendly service. The chicken wings are tasteless, the onion rings tastes strange.

Benjamin Swanson

Google
Take the 5 stars with an "airport terminal" caveat. It won't compete in price or quality outside of here, but it sure felt good while waiting for a flight. Except for the beer, that was well worth the walk over. Food is well sized and well executed. The price is high, but I got my own space with plenty of room and a charger, so it helps offset the cost.

Amanda Johnston

Google
Great place to grab a beer (or a flight of beers!) while you wait out a layover. However, the best part was Sarah, our waitress, who was so kind and so great to talk to. Service was above and beyond. Whenever I'm at DCA, I will definitely come back.