Pour Taproom-Beltline

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661 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312

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Self-serve taproom with vast beer, cider & wine selection.  

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661 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312 Get directions

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661 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312 Get directions

+1 470 204 0590
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"Outdoor bar Holiday Bar, self-service beer and cider bar Pour Taproom, Miami resort-style pool, bar, and restaurant venue Leave of Absence, and a second location of Cathy’s Gourmet Ice Cream Sandwiches are all expected to open at the Interlock this fall." - Beth McKibben

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Self-Serve Beer and Wine Pour Taproom Opens at the End of April at SPX Alley, Old Fourth Ward, Atlanta - Eater Atlanta

"Asheville-based, self-service beer hangout Pour Taproom opens at the end of April next to pizzeria Nina & Rafi at SPX Alley on the Eastside Beltline. Pour-Old Fourth Ward features rows of tap stations with rotating selections of local, craft, and seasonal beers, ciders, wine, and nitro beverages." - Beth McKibben

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Pour Taproom Opening For Self-Serve Beer on the Beltline - Eater Atlanta

"Asheville-based, self-serve beer hangout offering several self-service tap stations with a large, rotating list of local, craft, and seasonal beers, along with cider and wine." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2018/11/20/18104497/pour-taproom-opening-old-fourth-ward-beltline
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Darshan Mithran

Google
They not only have beers but they also have the one and only Nintendo 64 and a 500 selection of games that you can play. It’s a great way to enjoy your time. With your friends

Toni King

Google
Excellent chill AND crunk values here! They let you be who you wanna be! Tons of seating options indoor and out where you can sip your brews while you relax and do some people watching... OR you can grab a glass and a spot on the open floor to dance with your friend fam to the fun music variety played over the house speakers. Probably more than 30 brews and wines to choose from! Easy check in, easy process to understand how it works. Staff is super nice and helpful. It's a must stop on the Eastside Beltline for me!

Iesha Junor

Google
A very cool experience in Atlanta. Beer, cider, and wine by the ounce. You can try many different varieties. At your own pace. It’s a very clean and organized location. Games to play since as Nintendo 64 with two different games plus scrabble. Multiple tv and seating locations, inside and out. On an weekday afternoon is really low key with restaurants nearby.

Eunice Yunjung Nam

Google
Great place to hang out with friends! Various selections of good beer and wine! They also have several cocktail options. My friends and I had so much fun playing board games with beer! Fun time.

Rebekah Diaz

Google
Unique experience!! We like ciders and sours and they had a good mix of the two! I wish they had explained they had games for us to play, and you just needed to check them out behind the counter. I also find it tacky that they have a tip request on your receipt when you serve yourself. 🤔🤔

Isabel Ballester

Google
Awesome new bar right on the Beltine! You simply register a card to your VIP pass and you turn into your own bartender! With 85 beer taps and 8 wine taps, you’re bound to find a new favorite! It’s super nice, the staff is very friendly, and you can order food from Nina & Rafi’s next door. Delicious! Highly recommended experience.

Speedy All Phone Repair

Google
It was my first time here, employees were very friendly and very informative. When I attempted to self pour, it came out w/ a lot of head. One of the employees poured my drink for me and for that I’m thankful.

J N

Google
Very good spot for beer on tap. Only complaint is now you have to get an attendant to refill after you've had 32oz. 5 stars otherwise.
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Mariah A.

Yelp
This was my first time going to the belt line and I must say this spot was a great introduction! Such a unique concept. Definitely a stop that you keep in your date/ girls night/guy night arsenal. The vibes are super chill. You park on the street if you can, (typical Atlanta), but they do have different decks that can be utilized. Parking was $10 in the deck that I parked in and I was able to walk down the steps (They also have an elevator) to get onto the belt line.I walked past so many interesting little bars, shops and restaurants that wre unique and unheard of for the most part...Like small businesses (THE BEST). There were dogs and families everywhere... People on bikes, babies in strollers...But enough space to enjoy yourself definitely. Pour has outdoor seating that you can utilize with a togo beverage window. Or you can walk in, where the staff will meet you at the front desk and check ids and take a card for a tab. You then get a bracelet for each person on your tab and a glass. I chose the wine glass for my beer because I'm such a freaking LADY! lol. But there is a wall covered with beer, cider, and wine on tap. You walk up and service yourself to your hearts desire. You tap the bracelet on the "Pour" icon above the beverage that you wish to taste and the tap releases it. You pay per how many oz you drink while there and they register with the bracelet so don't just let it flow! They do have games available as well like board games, drinking games, and old school Nintendo consoles set up on back tvs with up to four players! I did not try the food but I believe they offer pizza options and they do have other frozen and non alcoholic beverages for sale. 4/5 stars just because they had appeared to have a lot more options, but atleast half of the options were "Coming soon" and not available. I will be back to see if the others become available! -Cheers
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Kandus J.

Yelp
Cool place right off the Beltline. I love the idea of this place but there's a lot of basic brews. Also, you get 1 glass and customers rinse them out at the taps... by putting the glass mouth first on a piece and pouring more beer in the glass. It really doesn't seem sanitary at ALL! I get the idea, but I think it could be done a little better. I definitely couldn't see this place being open during covid, that's for sure!
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Karen R.

Yelp
As novelty convenience to try so many types of brewed beverages, this place is top. However, pricey for the aware drinker .. standard draft beer will run you about $8 on a 55¢ ounce. But hey you don't have to tip because it's self serve, so it works out.! About #food - you order from a limited menu from Italian restaurant next door. May not have the eggrolls in stock...all pricey for what you get but it is the #beltline!. Also you can get food elsewhere and bring it in. They really are easy with coming & going, just turn in your band when you are done. TVs all around. Big screen. I enjoyed!
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Alaina D.

Yelp
Very cool concept, wish there were more of these! I really enjoyed the fact that you are able to sample all different types of beers and wines from across the country! The best part... you pour it! The only thing I didn't like was that you had decide whether you wanted beer or wine before you looked at the selections for both. I chose beer, but was wanting to try wine after I looked at the options. But I clearly wasn't that disappointed because I really enjoyed the beers I sampled! I tried sours to IPA to light beers... everything there is! It wasn't busy in here when I went, I do was able to drink and when I was done with one, got right up, and poured myself another. You are given a bracelet when you walk in and that's how you activate your pour! You decide how much you want, and then when you are done pouring, it tells you how much you poured and the price per ounce. The ambiance was also very interesting. You could order food at the counter, play games, watch tv... literally they had everything. Such a great stop on the Beltline.
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Samantha S.

Yelp
Great selection and great view/access of the beltline. 4 out of 5 stars because they were shooting a video and got a little awkward when trying to pour drinks.
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Cathy S.

Yelp
Fun!! We had a great time exploring all the different beers, cocktails and wines!! Fun vibe!
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Kien H.

Yelp
They have ALL the beers! I can't stress that enough! There are plenty of options. At least 80 taps on deck. If you are not a Beer Drinker and you want to try some things to figure out what you like, this is the perfect place. You pay by the ounce, everything has a different price per ounce. But the choices are endless. You'll probably get tired of drinking before you actually make it through everything, which is probably impossible! They give you a little bracelet to wear so that you can scan and it keeps your credit card on file for it. You can also come and go as you please. We left a few times and came back and started all over again. We were in the krog street market area so we wanted to do a walkthrough of other things, and then get back to beer drinking. This place has a Nintendo 64. It has Mario Kart and goldeneye. This in itself is a treat because the 64 was how I grew up! I got a little off topic with a nintendo, anyway, they have plenty of TVs if you want to watch the game. So this will be a good spot to go look for football or basketball games. The pizza spot next door is actually pretty good and you can order from there. They have a menu that you can use. So you don't even have to necessarily leave out to come back in if you are hungry. They have a lot of beers on tap but they also have a few other things. They have a couple of cocktails. They're probably mixed already but you can get them out of the tap as well. They have a bunch of wine Taps that you can try if you don't feel like drinking beer. So they don't have an actual bar, but they have a lot of different options regardless of what you're looking for. It's definitely worth to try. Again, if you're looking for your special beer, this will be a good place. But it's a fun place overall.
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Andrew K.

Yelp
Came here for a dude's night and watching football. I actually didn't even know they were showing nfl but they had a pretty good set up. I really like how you can order Nina and Raffi's food next door or their own small selection of food (unusual to be able to get fries and pizza at the same place! Bonus points! If you're a beer lover this is definitely the place for you. Others haven't mentioned the plastic wristbands and how trying all of the different beers work so won't say much about it other than that I love to try everything. There is a tremendous selection here and after I figured out how the sections were organized by porters/stouts, ipa's, sours, staff favorites, and non-beers (a small selection of wine, ciders, and cocktails), I really appreciated the concept more of getting to go around for little tastes. The prices differ depending on what you get and unfortunately, the first small pour has more foam (seems like this is hard to avoid) and judging by bill, it seemed like this really hurt me. Assuming I didn't take a ton of the most expensive beers, $27 for what was the equivalent of two beers seems pretty pricey. It's the belt line and it's an experience so I'd probably come back, but maybe not super often. Interesting, the system automatically stops you from having more than two as a measure for customers to not get overboard and get wasted I'm guessing. There are some truly delicious choices here. Overall good time and even with all of my dabbling I have so many more beers I could try next time, but I'd strategize differently and just pick a few to do half cups with I think.
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Erica E.

Yelp
Care for a brew, boo? Pour Taproom has got you covered! I'm a beer lover. Yes, I know I missed the beer belly train (doesn't match with my bikinis) but believe me - this girl knows and loves herself a cerveza or two. So when my bf introduced me to Pour, he scored major cool points because, what a concept! We dropped into Pour on a Saturday afternoon and luckily, it wasn't insanely packed and we strolled right in. The concept here is simple: You start a tab just like at any other bar, but you're also provided with a rubber bracelet. This rubber bracelet serves as your electronic tab and when you wave it in front of your chosen brew, you can pour up! You control the tap and are charged based on how much you pour. Simple! Pour has a great variety of drinks available, from ciders to IPAs to Lagers to wine! My favorites were the local brews and seltzers, I wish there were a few more seltzer options but uh, I wasn't going thirsty in there! There was also food but we had lunch plans and skipped eating there (although it would have been a wise choice for how freely I was pouring up - insert loopy looking emoji here) and it looked yummy! I loved that there was ample seating indoors and outdoors, making it perfect for some time out with friends. I loved being able to sit outside and enjoy an afternoon on the Beltline with a glass of whatever the hell I was in the mood for in that moment. We love to see it!
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Kaitlyn G.

Yelp
This is a neat concept for trying to find what you like! However, I think it's very unsanitary the way that everyone has to rinse their cups before trying another drink. This made me glad I didn't participate with the rest of my group. Also, our group of 4 entered at 11:00pm and the girl at the host stand told my friends they had 30 minutes before they were cut off. It says y'all close at 12:00am but we didn't argue and just said okay no problem and she was not happy to hear that because she rolled her eyes and was just overall unpleasant as she was taking my friend's ID'S and CC's to put on file. What I also didn't appreciate was how the staff was cleaning everything around us the entire 30 minutes, including the taps- pushing past people to take the grates out and put them on a cart.. If you want to clean up early to leave- I get it! But, I suggest you begin cleaning after the taps are cutoff at... 11:30.
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Tae Kyung Y.

Yelp
I absolutely love Pour Taproom. When I visited for the first time I was amazed with this concept where you can pour your own beer and pay for as much as you drink. It was so futuristic and I really enjoyed this place. You will get your digital wristband which will track how much you have drank. There are also wine and cocktails as well for people who aren't big fans of beer. They cap you off at 32 oz and I'm not sure if you can reset it by paying more but I like how you don't have to get a full glass of beer and you can mix and choose what you like to drink. The first time I visited was on a weekend and it was also during college football season so it was PACKED, but my most recent visit was during a weekday and the place was fairly empty. Both vibes have its pros and cons -- if you like having a quieter place to drink and chill, weekday nights are good but if you like the drinking atmosphere, then you will want to come on a weekend. They also sell food from Nina & Rafi but it's a limited menu. If you want more food choices, you can hop on next door and order from the actual restaurant and bring it in. The pizza from Nina & Rafi is an absolute must -- they have great pizza and their bar food selection is really good considering it bar food. Overall -- it's a great place to visit on the Beltline and I love coming here if I'm at the DT area. I cannot wait to return here and they always make sure I have a grand time!
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Tiffani W.

Yelp
This place is so amazing. We went on Saturday afternoon and It was such a cool way to spend the afternoon on the Beltline. When you walk in you get a wristband and a glass and they have several beers, wines, seltzers and cocktails to choose from... definitely something for everyone! You use you wristband to activate the tap and then you just pour the amount of ozs you would like. Tne cost per oz is on the v screen! The place was crowded but so spaced out it didn't feel crowded. I have heard of Pour before but i thought it was all beer and I'm not a big beer drinker. But i was pleasantly surprised!
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Liselle B.

Yelp
This review is for 3.5 stars I was excited about the concept of these kind of self-serve watering holes. The location is fairly nice, being off the beltline, so you can pop in for some drinks as you're strolling by or you can relax and sip while chilling on a seat in their outdoor area. I'm not a beer drinker but it seemed like they had a decent beer selection at the time I went. Wine is more my thing in these type of situations, so that was my focus since they did have some wine offerings. I will say that I was a little disappointed in their wine selection. More offerings especially of the sparkling wine would be nice since it could be chilled and extra bubbly on tap. Didn't try any of the food but it seems as though they served pizza (I think from the pizza spot next door though I could be wrong). Overall, I think it's a little pricey for what it is. However if you're a true beer drinker you may enjoy it more and might find it more worth your while.
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Vanessa D.

Yelp
Came here on a random Wednesday. They had trucks going on which was so fun! The way this is set up is that you get a bracelet and a glass. You tap your bracelet to any beer you want to get and then pour (wait that's why the name!!! ). Anyway, the beers were very tasty and so many to try from! Sat outside, most people did. The inside was open to the outdoors. I believe they have a selected menu to choose from from the spot next door. Great spot. Definitely recommend
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Ashley L.

Yelp
Went here last weekend as we were walking the beltline. We went to the take out area and got daiquiris. We sat outside and enjoyed the music. The daiquiris were great. I'd come back
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Eric R.

Yelp
I came here while visiting my sister and brother-in-law and really enjoyed the vibe. So many beer, wine, and cider options. Unique way to get served by checking in and getting a wrist id that you tap on your beer selection and then pay by the ounce. Lots of seating inside and out. Only downside is probably price per ounce which seemed steep.
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John K.

Yelp
Super cool concept brewery over on the beltline in Atlanta. Just get a glass and a wristband and pour all the beer to your hearts desire. Everything from sours, to ipas, to stouts, to ciders, to porters, to your standard domestics. You name it, you can pour it. Staff is active and will clean up often making sure the experience is all you can hope. Try them out!
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Vee H.

Yelp
I'm chilling at the Taproom for a early morning business meeting for my amazing business (OnDoc). We listened to several dynamic speakers (Tommy & Lisa Harper, Robert & Bill Wilson) as the Taproom gave us badges to have mimosas and libations and brought out cheesy bread dripping with mozzarella cheese and herbs, and several delicious hot fresh pizzas. All the staff at the Taproom were friendly and accommodating and were eager to help! The Taproom is a great meeting space but finding it is a different story; there's a lot of construction going on and the online directions are not clear, even folks from GA had a challenge finding it.
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Dominique N.

Yelp
The idea of this place is cool and I love being able to try a lot of fun beers. This is a cool place with a cool atmosphere, but on the weekends it is very busy and it is hard to hear within the place without yelling, so it is very loud and I would prefer elsewhere to drink. I can't speak for the midtown location, and when less busy, I am sure is very fun, it also has a lot of board games and games like jenga.
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Roann T.

Yelp
Pour Taproom just opened up on the beltline and if I could go here everyday I would! This style of taproom is unlike any I've been to and I'm so glad we have something like this in Atlanta. When you walk in you are given a badge that is linked to your credit card. Against the back wall you will find options from wine, ciders, and beers. All the stations are touch screen and once you find your drink of choice you select it and hold your badge up to the screen and then pour. You can pour as little or as much as you like because you are charged based on how much you pour. I tried everything from IPAs, cider, and wine and all of it came to a total of $11. Along with extensive drink options there is also a place inside to eat if you wanted to grab a bite. My friends and I got a pepperoni pizza with basil and peppers and it was absolutely delicious. Overall my experience here was great! The staff is very helpful and bring you on a tour of how to operate the pour stations before you start. As a side note, I will say it wasn't that easy to find. We walked around for 30 minutes trying to locate the taproom. The directions the gps gave were a little confusing. I would say that getting to it directly from the beltline would be your best bet. Now go forth and prosper my friends!
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jason j.

Yelp
Great concept. 100 taps along the wall that are self serve. On arrival you check in with your id and credit card. You are given a card to scan and a glass. Along the wall are all the beer taps with a description and a digital display that scans your card. you scan you card and poor as much as you like. It charges by the OZ so you can just get a taste to check it out or a whole glass. It is a nice way to sample several beers in a evening without having to buy by the pint. Would recommend and return.
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Grace M.

Yelp
This is a cool concept where you can pour your own beer. We have visited other places (in another state) that does this. You walk in to get your pass and glass, you can scan that pass to get beer, wine and even food. I didn't like that there wasn't much direction when you get there. There are people around the drinks area to help you, but I would like a little direction before hand. The beers are divided by categories: dark, sour, IPAs... The selection are mostly from local breweries which are awesome. I was able to try many different beers without getting a full pour. I didn't try any of the wines, but they are in a section of its own. We also got a pizza and some cheesy bread. The pizza was lacking in cheese and sauce. The dough was a hard piece of bread. The cheesy bread was better. Fluffy and with copious amount of cheese on them. I would probably skip the food here since there are many other much better food choices next door. We ended up spending more money than we would going to a brewery, but it was a new concept and I have been wanting to visit since they opened. The environment was cool to hang out with friends, but we probably won't come by just the two of us.

Jeff B.

Yelp
Me and my friends went here last night for trivia and we agreed that we were not too impressed. Two things. First, it looks like we paid $31 for about 3 pints. I could deal with that but then their kitchen staff really got on my nerves. It is 8:15p and I'm hungry. I go up there and they have a sign that says: "back at 8:30p" even though 2 staff people are standing there still working. They would not let me place an order. They said I had to wait to place an order because they had too many. So I come back at 8:30p and now the guy is chatting with someone in line for so long that I just gave up. Pour: I understand if you've got a lot of food orders and it may take time. At least let me place an order so I'm not having to keep coming up there.
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Christina V.

Yelp
This is a COVID-specific review. I am so happy that Pour has been able to survive and open back up, even if it's at a bit reduced capacity. For now, their staff is behind the counter pouring drinks for you. This make it feel like a very traditional bar experience, but it's still okay! Their games are also mostly put away, but they definitely do have N64 still out. Their brews/wines/cocktails are plentiful as ever! They're keeping the large garage doors open, so the air flow is great. There are outside seats, but not much covering, so don't try to sit outside on a rainy day. The tables inside have been cut down significantly, but there is new additional bar seating near all of the taps.
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Sara M.

Yelp
Perfect for someone who enjoys beer but still needs to function the next day! The fact that it's popular AND on the Beltline seems like an agoraphobic's nightmare but it's fun, things move smoothly, and there's a surprising amount of space both indoors and outdoors. It's so fun to peruse the beer selections, grouped by style. You tap your wristband on your choice, pour your desired amount, and then enjoy! For someone working on her Untappd badges, this is a great place. Because there's such a large selection, there's never a line for a particular beer. There are around the beer may be crowded but not to the point of discomfort. Lastly, there's someone always somewhere to post up, whether a table indoors or off to the side outdoors. If you're hungry, there is Nina & Rafi's pizza right inside. Although they did not have a vegan option the last time I went, their website menu shows one now but it doesn't appear to have sauce or vegan cheese so not sure whether it's a pizza or flatbread! That aside, as a drinking spot, I'm a fan.
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Andrea B.

Yelp
My 1st time here & I was happy. There are 3 floors to go around so it was not crowded at all, we came here early afternoon Saturday. They had a great mixed selection of IPA's, ciders, sours & few others. There were several cute photo areas for individual/group pics, and many places to sit & sip!
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Angel M.

Yelp
Came here New Year's Eve for lunch before The crowds came in and really enjoyed myself! I'm not a beer drinker but my husband is and the margarita that I got was sooooooo good! The food was amazing and the customer service and staff was amazing! We played a drinking game that we got online and shared plenty good Laughs while here!!! We will definitely be back! Follow my tiktok for Atlanta restaurant reviews @clawedbychyna

Chester D.

Yelp
I was in town visiting Atlanta, and decided to take a nice evening stroll along the beltline when I happened upon a bar called pour. They allow you to pour your own beer, which is a unique take on a bar since normally a bartender pours it for you. You pay by the ounce of beer that you pour for yourself so if you want to drink a killer lite you get to pay a whopping 35 cents/ounce for a coors lite. The night I went they had a lovely dj that was so nice enough to play music at a high enough decibel level that by the time I left I was blessed with permanent ear damage. We asked the management multiple times if they could turn the music down but they kept saying it was fine. I think that they may have already gone permanently deaf which must be a perk of the job since this way they can ignore customers requests. Cons: 1.)music was to loud 2.) drinks are overpriced Pros: 1) I get to learn sign language now 2) I won't have to listen to my mom tell me to move out of the house
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Graham K.

Yelp
Second time I've stopped in. Just off of the beltline, this place is awesome to try numerous beers without having to commit to a whole pint. Start with putting a card on your tab, get a necklace/fob that unlocks the tap. Pour as little or as much as you like. They charge by the oz, with heavier gravity beers being a little more expensive. They also have wine and pre-mixed cocktails on tap as well. The staff are pretty helpful and friendly and if something goes wrong with your pour (foam, didnt count correctly) they are pretty quick to change it. Overall a great place. One last note. This is more of a tasting room. If you know what you want, the price/pint is pretty steep.
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Maya F.

Yelp
This place is a lot of fun and honestly cheap. The vibes are fun with indoor and outdoor seating. Huge downfall that almost all of the beers came out foamy ... no matter the pour or the type. Downfall in that respect for sure.

Phoebe S.

Yelp
My friends and I came to this establishment to decompress and have a good time trying the drinks they offered. This is our first time here and we will not be coming back. Not only was there a bug in my drink, but my friend also had one in hers. The staff was extremely rude especially Kennedy the manager who had an attitude when asked to resolve issues. We ordered a pizza that took over an hour to arrive. A neighboring table also ordered a pizza 10 minutes after us, and received it 30 minutes before our table did. Overall, this establishment has no respect for their customers and the quality of their food is not worth the trip here.
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Tonekia P.

Yelp
This was a cool spot on the belt line. You're given a wrist band and this how they track your consumption. You pay by the ounce and you leave a card on file for settling your bill. You also used the band to pay for food... although I will admit that the food was a little pricey in my opinion. They had plenty of seating both inside and out. Great way to spend a Sunday Funday! What I liked about the place is that they limit your pours to a maximum of 32oz and you have to check in to see how inebriated you are. I had the ciders but there was a lot to choose from. You had cocktails, beer, wine, and slushies too!
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Sranee B.

Yelp
One of my favorite date night spots! How it works is it's a self-serve place, you get a wristband to scan before your serve yourself any of the drinks. The wristband keeps track of how much you drink, and each drink has a different price per ounce. Their beer prices are so reasonable, I never end up spending more than $20-30 buck on drinks here for two people. Their wine and cocktails are priced a bit higher, which makes sense. They have a huge selection from different types of beers, to cocktails, to ciders, and wine as well. It's super fun to try different drinks and not be committed to one if you don't like! The share a kitchen with Nina & Rafi, which is a great restaurant! We got some dinner while we drank. We also played Mario Cart on their Nintendo! It was super fun. We went early on a Friday night, it wasn't too crowded. They're also open later than other places on weekdays, which I appreciate. They have trivia too! Can't wait to come back for trivia nights and beer!
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Antwynette R.

Yelp
The concept is excellent, and the beer selection is extensive. You do have to try quite a few beers before finding the one that you like. With that being said, before you know it you have run up your tab without realizing it. So be careful as you pour and have all of that foam at the top. You're paying for that too, especially if it's a beer that not a lot of people have tried. To our dismay the ones we liked the best are not available in stores. I think they should provide you with an itemized receipt rather than handing you a bill too. Overall, nice concept but I'll pass.
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Steve V.

Yelp
Simple concept, you get a lanyard with a card on it and then pour your own drinks. Get as little or as much as you want from the taps. They have a ton of beers, ciders, and a wall dedicated to wine. The price per ounce is clearly displayed and you get billed at the end for all that you drank. They also have food and their pizza is great! Top notch ingredients. The only thing keeping this from being a 5 star review is the check out process for groups. We put one credit card down for 6 lanyards and were told that we could be billed separately at the end for each lanyard so that people could pay for what they drank. Instead, when we checked out, our only option was to split the group bill evenly 6 ways. Not a big deal but wish you could just pay for your own lanyard.

Joel S.

Yelp
Walk the Atlanta Beltline and stop in for a drink or two. This is a really neat experience. Check in at the register, present your CC and you get a special wristband that allows you to activate each tap which are located along the wall. You are charged on a per ounce pour, which you pour yourself. The digital screen above each tap will indicate how many ounces you pour into your glass. I believe they have roughly 100 different alcoholic drinks and everything is labeled above the taps as to what drinks or cocktails are in each section. You may order food from the Italian restaurant which shares a window with the Pour establishment. The food is delicious. Great people watching as everyone strolls, runs, walks the Beltline. Inside or outside seating, you pick. It's all fuss free and you are your own bartender. No waiting in lines for a drink and when you are finished, just turn your wristband in and your CC is charged accordingly. Service is great. Laid back Ambiance as most people stop in for something cold to drink before hopping back on the Beltline. Pour also had a Midtown Atlanta location which is also terrific.
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Jon P.

Yelp
Wow what a fun place! Its like Toys R Us for beer lovers~ Its fully automated and the selection is large. Its Huuuge~~~ They have some special selection of beer from IPAs, Light, Sour, Dark and wine. Staff is friendly and its a fun atmosphere. They have food but order early cause it gets busy~ wait could get long.
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Lee M.

Yelp
Well!!! My anticipation and resultant excitement; that POUR Taproom is finally here has met the frothy head of... $10.40 a pint** **TEN DOLLARS and FORTY CENTS a PINT Pro Recommendation: Visit Hop City Bar and pay $6.00 for the same exact beverage with a more intimate, and vibrant experience where the drinks are POURed by knowledgeable and interesting people. Just to help you get a visual, have a look at the attached photo: It captures a beautifully drafted beverage that was $6.50 for about 5 oz beer to 5 oz head - for a typical brand IPA. I am sorry my photo has been deemed offensive and removed so I will create a photo of words: Picture if you will a Tulip glass, Pour Taproom logo bending around its edges, it's filled with a few ounces of golden IPA that is just beginning to caress the bottom of the tulips bulge; topped with a mound of effervescent foam that is just cresting the rim. ~$6.50
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Hena A.

Yelp
Pour is by far one of my favorite places to go for a chill and fun night out. Located right on the beltline near Krog street, Pour is the perfect place to pop in for a quick drink or to stay the entire night! It's a fun concept in the sense that it's completely non traditional.. in my opinion. The space is filled with drinks on taps; beer, cider, champagne, and even wine! They give you a glass at the beginning of the night but you only get charged for as much as you choose to drink. They've got tons of seating and a huge tv to watch whatever popular game is on. They have all types of games for checkout and food from Nina and Rafi's next door for order. They don't have parking right outside but they have an entrance pretty close to the Krog street area so just park around there and it's simply a short walk over. This place is perfect, absolutely recommend for any and everybody!
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Joanne Y.

Yelp
I'm not a beer drinker but do like my occasional stouts. This place is great to go with friends. And if you are like me you can pour yourself little taste of what you think you may enjoy. They also have a couple of cider, bubbly, and wine on tap. You check in. They card you and you are given a vip card to scan as you pour your own beers. You are handed a cup but beware these cups are 16oz so the cost will add up if you fill up each time! Being our first visit we were given a run down on how everything works. They have a great assortment of beers ranging from ipa, Sours, stouts, and locally brewed. I came on an early weekday afternoon and it we had the place pretty much to ourselves. We have walked passed on the weekends and it can get packed. You are able to but pizza from next door. They have a connecting window.
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Jeremy D.

Yelp
The idea for this place is cool, and I have had a couple of solid experiences here. The staff, though limited, is really nice and fun. The only shortcoming I see is that the beer selection is surprisingly.... lackluster. Some good beers but not many, and more strange beers than anything else, unfortunately.
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Katie K.

Yelp
This place is fantastic! Such an incredible location for after work drinks or for day drinking on the patio for midtown residents like myself. There's tons of selection of beer AND wine plus a full bar upstairs. The food is incredible and the staff is super attentive. I'll be back again and again for sure.

Justin A.

Yelp
I only put 1 star because I couldn't put 0. The taps aren't maintained at any location. It's shit alcohol that's overpriced. It's all bad. The service is mediocre at best. The only thing going for it is that in midtown it's on a great corner. But not a place for drinks.
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Maggie K.

Yelp
Michael was so great and helpful!! He assisted with drink advice and showed us how to properly pour a drink! Highly recommend if you like to try various local beers and have a good time!!
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Marissa T.

Yelp
What a neat concept! I'm so glad to see this in Atlanta and even better on the Beltline! Plenty of seating and they also have a counter where you can order snacks/small plates. Service: I was greeted as soon as I walked in and received my QR code/lanyard once I gave her a card to attach my tab to and my ID (of course.) Then they brought me over to selection and gave me a demo on how to pour and use the lanyard. Nice and friendly which I truly appreciate. Self serve is always a great option in my opinion and who doesn't love beer? There is also a wine wall too!
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Leshonda K.

Yelp
Didn't eat but the drinks and music was great! Went on a Saturday and the vibe was amazing. The music on Saturday is hip hop and the mix was great. I had the blue frozen drink made with vodka and it was strong and flavorful. I would definitely recommend for a hanging out with friends vibe.
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Patrick H.

Yelp
We went there for a business meeting. Great place to hang out. If you have not been to a tap room it is a fantastic option and a lot of fun. The pizza was just ok. The rice balls rock. I usually love caprese salad but their version was not very tasty. Great for group beer drinking not great for food

Adante A.

Yelp
Used to be one of my favorite places to visit on the beltline. It seems to be declining as it gets older though. The staff do not seem very welcoming and have an attitude about everything. I like rap music but lately they are blasting it and no other genres. The beer selection is great and the actual setting is cool.
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Vicente F.

Yelp
Walk in, say hi ( anything else is rude!) the person behind the counter will ask for your ID and a credit card then hand you a "VIP" badge. This badge will be scanned at the tap to track and charge you for your orders. While you can't use 1 badge for multiple people you can pay for multiple badges on 1 credit card. As you approach the taps you will start to get a little gitty, well at least I did, then you will be stricken with panic... "do I remember how to pour a pint of beer?!" Don't worry you will be fine. If you press the icon of the beer logo above the tap a description of the beer will appear. If you press "beer please" a camera clicks on and you need to scan your badge in front of it. Then just start pouring... I am giving Pour 5 stars because I like small amount of lots of different flavors. I love tapas and dim sum; My wife and I almost always get one of something, ok maybe 7, and split it. This way we gets lots of different flavors. Yes an average16oz pour will cost you about $10.50 and that's a little crazy. This concept is not for people who already have their fav. beer. Come here thinking flight of a bunch of beers, @ a few oz per pour, you have never tried before and you will leave happy. It also works if you have friends in town and want them to try what Atlanta has to offer the craft beer scene. There was not an Atlanta beer that I could think of that did not have at least 4 offerings. I guess an other warning is that if you pound 5 pints an hr this place can get expensive quick. Although if you are that type of drinker you are used to large shocks at the end of the night. There were a few dogs here and I brought my 1.5 year old and did not get any weird looks. Bike, rollerblade, walk, or jog because well YOU WILL BE DRINKING!