"We're big fans of Monday Night Brewing The Garage. Now their original West Midtown location gets an upgrade with the outdoor add-on called The Grove. They've really embraced the "bigger is better" mantra with 17,000-square feet of green space, 20 TVs, and an expanded pizza menu. It sits just off the new addition to the Beltline, so we're just hoping we won't have to fight for a seat. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Juli Horsford
"The new indoor taproom and expansive outdoor space at 670 Trabert Avenue will have a grand opening on Saturday, August 16 (doors at noon), timed to coincide with the opening of the nearby trail segment. Opening-day programming includes live music, pizza, wings, brewery tours, beer, and specialty cocktails. The 7,400 square-foot indoor space will feature 30 taps with nearly 100 different releases a year, while the 17,000 square-foot outdoor expanse will include a patio with fire pits, an amphitheater for live music, pizza ovens, a 20-foot outdoor LED TV, free parking, and dozens of native trees; morning coffee and pastries will also be offered. The existing West Midtown taproom will be repurposed for private events. To mark the opening the brewery will debut new beers including Sticky-Hop Hut (double New England IPA), All Hussle No Bussle (lager), Faithful Instruction (with raspberry), and Blueberry Full Stack, a maple syrup barrel-aged brown ale with blueberries and vanilla. The project arrives in the brewery’s 13th year and expands a footprint that already includes six taprooms across the Southeast (including two in Atlanta and locations in Birmingham, Knoxville, Nashville, and Charlotte). The opening comes amid recent restaurant closures in West Midtown tied to expensive parking and limited transit; in response multiple businesses have lowered parking rates and this new venue is offering free parking, while the new trail segment is expected to increase foot traffic in the area." - Henna Bakshi
"With a motto like “Weekends are overrated,” Monday Night Brewing serves up some seriously good local brews that are bound to get you through the workweek. A surefire cure for a case of the Mondays, MNB is open for taste tests and tours every Monday evening. Or if you’re like us, you can leave it to their expertise and pick up your own six pack around the neighborhood – we highly recommend the Fu Manbrew!" - Resource Branding
"One of the founding fathers of Atlanta’s craft beer scene, Monday Night Brewing’s Berkeley Park location continues to serve up standards like the Drafty Kilt Scotch Ale, but now the brewery offers a wide variety of aged and specialty brews, including Space Lettuce DIPA, from the Black Tie series, and heavy sips like Situational Ethics barrel-aged s’mores imperial stout and the Panic Button mixed culture amber ale, both from the Garage Series. The Garage location along the Westside Beltline trail in West End has become a favorite among southwest Atlanta residents. While food trucks and pop-ups are often hosted, Monday Night erves wood-fired pizzas fresh from the oven at both locations." - Eater Staff
"Begun by three Atlanta buddies who brewed beer together in their garage on Monday nights, this brewery is one of the most beloved in the city. Clever names like I’m On a Boat golden ale, Han Brolo pale ale, and Drafty Kilt scotch ale make ordering fun. While you sip suds, play cornhole on the patio or take in the tie wall in the tasting room. Also check out its second location in Atlanta’s West End, called the Garage.Where: 670 Trabert Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30318" - MATADOR_NETWORK