Skol Brewing Company is a Nordic-inspired brewpub in downtown Atlanta where Vikings fans can enjoy craft beers, hearty pub fare, and even axe throwing.
"Downtown Atlanta gets Skol, a new brewpub that focuses on craft beers and Nordic-inspired food. The 5,000-square-foot space has axe throwing available and plenty of TVs to watch sporting events." - juli horsford, jacinta howard
"The recently-opened Nordic-themed sports bar Downtown dedicated to the Minnesota Vikings is the place for any major game — not just the Vikings ones. Skol Brewing Company blasts the space with snow machines at every touchdown — a tradition at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minnesota. The snow is also activated at the end of each night to finish the day. There’s plenty of pub fare on the menu and beers from Arches Brewing. There’s even axe-throwing here, in case you need to blow off steam if your team is losing." - Henna Bakshi
"Skol, a Nordic-themed sports bar dedicated to the Minnesota Vikings, is now open Downtown. The brewpub plays Viking games (and all other major football games) on TVs and blasts the space with snow machines at every touchdown the Vikings make — a tradition at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minnesota. The snow is also activated at the end of each night to finish the day. The menu includes a popular Minnesotan cheeseburger called the “Jucy Lucy” with two beef patties stuffed with piping hot American cheese, poutine topped with an 18-hour brisket, cheese curds, and Valhalla smoked wings. Large TV screens and axe-throwing in the back make this joint the perfect place to catch a game with a beer. Plus, there’s the snow." - Henna Bakshi, Eater Staff
"A Nordic-themed sports bar in downtown Atlanta, dedicated to the Minnesota Vikings. Known for its roasted Brussels sprouts with maple glaze and fried bacon." - Henna Bakshi
"Downtown Atlanta gets a new brewpub that focuses on craft beers and Nordic-inspired food. The 5,000-square-foot space has axe throwing available and plenty of TVs to watch sporting events. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Juli Horsford