Globally inspired pub food & house beers in a funky venue





























4520 Electronics Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90039 Get directions
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"Sure, Golden Road is basically the beer equivalent of Kohlâs these days, but their massive brewery space in Atwater Village is still a great place to set up shop for the afternoon and let your friends come when they can. The sprawling space has an indoor pub area, a private event space in the back, and a large front patio thatâs both child- and dog-friendly. As far as food goes, thereâs a solid enough menu with everything from burgers to salads to carnitas poutine, as well as plenty of vegetarian options." - brant cox
"Maybe the most diverse crowd youâll see in Atwater Village at the brewery. Meg and Tony founded Golden Road to âbring fresh beer to the local market in the most sustainable way possibleâ and in the process have done a lot of bringing people together too. This is where LA communities collide. Families taking advantage of the lawn games, sports watchers, businessmen, college kids and hipsters all blending together over some IPAs. The beer is good, the kitchen is sports bar with a vegan-friendly twist. We arenât sure why it works so well at Golden Road, but it really does." - Brains on Fire

"Your team is playing like week-old trash, so you might as well drink fresh beer. And thatâs what youâll get at The Pub at Golden Road, where theyâre pouring stuff thatâs brewed on-site, in a modern space with lots of TVs and a solid menu of snacks." - kat hong, james montgomery
"Golden Road, the LA-bred, Budweiser-owned brewery in Atwater Village, has reopened their large front patio and side yard for dine-in. Theyâve got an eclectic menu full of pub food, like carnitas poutine, BBQ short rib sandwiches, and fish & chips. First-come, first-served." - brett keating
"While there certainly are better craft breweries in LA, thereâs no denying that Golden Roadâs sprawling Glendale/Atwater Village campus is a great place to watch a game. With multiple patios and TVs in every direction, there isnât a bad seat in the house, and no matter how big your group is, there always seems to be an available table. Thereâs also a solid pub food menu, with everything from birria fries and patty melts to giant Bavarian soft pretzels." - brant cox, sylvio martins