"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
"For those who are more house hippos than working dogs, especially as Atlanta’s weather warms, this gargantuan West End space has all the cool concrete floor they can dream of. Add to that dog treats, readily available water bowls, and an enormous green space just off the BeltLine, and it’s a win for all, especially when Pedro Furtivo Tequila pops up. However, you can always count on artisanal pizzas with wild yeast sourdough crusts, cocktails flavored with house-made syrups and infusions, and at least 20 beers on tap." - Su-Jit Lin
"Monday Night Garage in the West End is among the chillest places to watch the game. They usually project major NFL games on a massive wall inside the brewery. With over 20 beers on tap and a stone pizza oven spitting out delicious pies (get the Hot Honey with pickled onions, pepperoni, and a hot honey drizzle), it’s the place to lounge and cheer on your favorite team. There’s even a relaxing outdoor patio with fire pits." - Henna Bakshi
"Situated on the BeltLine’s Westside trail, Monday Night’s Garage has one of the best outdoor spaces with lush landscaping and plenty of seating. Fortunately, fire pits (also surrounded by ample seating) make it possible to enjoy the patio all year long. If you need more warmth, order a couple of sourdough pizzas (sold inside), too." - Lia Picard
"The Lee + White development on the Westside BeltLine is home to several beer destinations, including Monday Night Garage. The brew company continues to grow with five locations throughout the South, including two venues in Atlanta. This West End location goes all in on barrel-aging and flaunts a coolship (a brewing tool that they call their Crunkship) to produce spontaneous beers. An open kitchen serves Neapolitan-style pizzas when the mood calls for the always-popular pizza-and-beer combo. The Garage’s expansive courtyard and Chandelier Room has become one of the prime locations for Atlanta’s biggest corporate gatherings, weddings, and events. " - dennis malcolm byron