Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant

Restaurant · Lenox

Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant

Restaurant · Lenox

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3535 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326

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Regional brewpub chain dispensing housemade beers & elevated comfort food staples.  

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3535 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326 Get directions

ironhillbrewery.com

$20–30 · Menu

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3535 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326 Get directions

+1 470 225 6683
ironhillbrewery.com
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"Beer lovers in Buckhead have happily welcomed Delaware-based Iron Hill and their award-winning brews crafted on site. IPAs like the popular New England-style Philly Phavorite and Atlanta tribute A-Town Down have a lion’s share of the list, but they have an impressive selection of other styles, such as stouts, sours, and numerous European-inspired beers. And of course, it's Buckhead where the dive bars skew fancier than the norm, so this brewery also steps things up with chandeliers and a polished industrial decor. Upscale pub fare like croissant bread baskets and ahi tuna make it suitable to take everyone from beer geeks to business partners." - dennis malcolm byron

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"Mid-Atlantic-based Iron Hill’s successful restaurant/brewery combination entered the Southeastern market with this location and thankfully filled a void in the swanky Buckhead district. Known for award-winning brews crafted on site like the King’s Gold American pilsner, an extensive food menu, and industrial-chic décor, they’re a perfect fit for the neighborhood. Take everyone from beer geeks to business partners here and make a day of it either inside their spacious taproom, complete with chandeliers, or on the patio, set along bustling Peachtree Road with Lenox Mall and ritzy Phipps Plaza just steps away." - Ale Sharpton

Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant - Review - Buckhead - Atlanta - The Infatuation
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"Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant is a Delaware-based brewpub chain planning to open a location at Lenox Marketplace in Buckhead, Atlanta. This venue will include an on-site brewery and seating for up to 250 people, split between the dining room, bar, and a large front patio. The opening was delayed due to the pandemic, but the arrival of brew tanks indicates that beer production could begin by mid-November. The venue will maintain at least six signature beers and produce 50 to 60 seasonal brews annually, with a total production of 800 to 900 barrels of beer. The food menu will feature typical pub fare including soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches, and steaks. This will be the third Southeast location, with others in Greenville and Columbia, South Carolina, and a planned location in Dunwoody, Atlanta." - Beth McKibben

Delaware-Based Brewpub Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant Open This Winter in Buckhead, Atlanta, at Lenox Marketplace - Eater Atlanta
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"Delaware-based brewpub chain Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant opens next year at Lenox Marketplace in Buckhead. The location plans to include an on-site brewery and seating for up to 250 people throughout the bar, the dining room, and on the patio. The menu will feature typical pub fare, including soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches, and steaks. The beer selection will center around pilsners, lagers, and IPAs, with occasional seasonal and one-off ales and porters. The Buckhead location will be Iron Hill’s 18th location overall and its second brewpub in the Southeast." - Beth McKibben

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"A Delaware-based brewpub chain with an on-site brewery and seating for up to 250 people. Opening next year." - Eater Staff

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Mona B.

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Came for lunch on a Friday. Made a reservation for a party of 14 but my party was held up at the airport. The manager was very accommodating and took great care of us. Our server was very attentive. Food was good. I had the black bean burger (with request that it be made separately from other meat items). They did good, I did not have a reaction from it. I cut my burger up b4 taking a pic cus I was hungry! Drinks were also made well. My only suggestion is that the kitchen should communicate with the server about what items are not available as my family ordered a dish and was later told it was not available. But all in all good service and great for large groups.

Linda J

Google
Hostess was great, she checked on us several times until we were served. Nice outside patio seating area. Reading the reviews, I expected the food & drinks to taste better. Brussel sprouts lacked flavor. Calamari was tasty, but basic. Bruschetta had a different twist, not your traditional bruschetta. Fried fish tacos & carne asada tacos had nice presentation and looked plentiful, but the flavor wasn't A+. We also ordered the pub burger to round out our review of Iron Hill, all the food was ok, not something that will stick out in my mind for me to return to try more.

Nayyy

Google
Came here during lunch time (perfect timing) and it was pretty empty. Very peaceful and love their elevated booths. The orange butter is to die for!! Soooo delicioussss. It paired great with the flakey croissants— I ended up requesting extra to take home. Had the pub burger also which was pretty okay. Nothing special about it but def a lot better than some of the other places I’ve haf burgers at. The french fries were fried to perfection!! Also, had the strawberry margarita— it was pretty strong (not complaining). Overall, I’ll def be back as it’s walking distance from my place and the service was exceptional:)

Luto Lagos

Google
Real nice setting. Loved looking at the brewery machine. The waitress was super helpful and gave us tasting for the beer. The chicken tasted soooo goood. The Salmon was well done just like I wanted it. The food wasn’t too expensive. Good location. It was just too hot outside but the outdoor seating overlooked Phipps plaza and placed at a good location

Nate Mansfield

Google
Stopped here for lunch while shopping. We really enjoyed it. The restaurant itself is nice and would be great to watch a game. Beer was good. I had a flight, but the waitress brought us a sample beer not in the flight, Hipster IPA, which turned out to be my favorite. Food was good too. Nothing special, nice bar food, but tasty.

Iesha Hardy

Google
I recommend this restaurant to my friends being that I love the perimeter location. I can say that the service was good but the food was terrible. As you see in the photos, I was give old fries and disgustingly rotten toppings for my chicken sandwich. My bun was as hard as a rock. When I called the location they didn’t pick up. I’ll just stick to the perimeter location.

Erin S.

Google
TL/DR: Beer: Average. Food: Average. Service: Amazing. Atmosphere: Lacking. Iron Hill was nice for one visit, but I don’t need to go back. For beer, we got: - Crusher: I didn’t try this, but I was told it tasted like beer. - Mahalo, Apollo: Good, tasted like beer. - POG Champ: It was described as a sour, but it didn’t taste like one. It tasted like Fruity Pebbles + beer. All were $7 for a pint. For food, we got: - Chicken Tinga-dilla ($9.90): I didn’t try it, but I was told it was good. Not spicy. - Traditional Pizza ($13.60): The bottom was kind of hard. It was your average pizza though. Tasted fine! The real star was our waitress, Shadia. She made sure we were taken care of and checked on us often! We appreciated her! Four stars is because of her, otherwise it would’ve been three stars. We sat outside on a Thursday afternoon in June. The fans were actually helpful in keeping us relatively cool. They could use umbrellas on the tables though. Iron Hill is right on Peachtree, and it sounds that way too. It was really loud with the cars driving by. Maybe the inside offers a better atmosphere? Iron Hill is a decent option in Buckhead, but it’s definitely not a must-try.

Morgan Flannagan-Couch

Google
My husband and I came here for lunch on a whim. As a couple of beer enthusiasts, I feel safe to say that every single beer that we tried (all brewed right here and some sold canned in-house) were FANTASTIC. From Belgian triples to wheat beers to the best sour I’ve ever had, we were sold. On top of that, my sesame chicken salad was massive and so, so yummy. The lemon pepper wings were also awesome! Music playlist and environment were on point too, though the true winner of our time here was our bartender/waitress— Angel. She took such good care of us and made us feel right at home. We’ll be taking some canned beers back to our hotel pool and will absolutely be back again!