"This Little Five joint is serious about soccer, which they more often refer to as futbol. Come on a game day for Atlanta United, and it’s often standing room only. TVs on every wall, including their massive patio space, ensures you won’t miss a goal. A healthy selection of beer, wings, and bar bites fuels up rabid fans who need a timeout. And when your team brings home a win, you won’t mind the trek back to your car if you didn’t get a spot in the world’s smallest parking lot." - juli horsford, nina reeder, demarco williams
"If you need a spot to watch a game, particularly soccer, Brewhouse in Little Five is your sports bar. They have TVs on every wall and are frequently overrun with Atlanta United fans on game day. Brewhouse has a wide selection of beers with an option for buckets if you’re with a group. If you’re feeling brave, grab a Painkiller—there are three levels of strength, so you can gauge how wild you want to get. If the interior is too crowded, head outside to the large patio. And yes, sports fans, there are TVs outside too." - juli horsford
"If you need a spot to watch a game, particularly soccer, Brewhouse in Little Five is your sports bar. They have TVs on every wall and are frequently overrun with Atlanta United fans on game day. Aside from the sports fans, Brewhouse has decent bar food classics and a wide selection of beers with an option for buckets if you’re with a group. If you’re feeling brave, grab a Painkiller—there are three levels of strength, so you can gauge how wild you want to get. If the interior is too crowded, head outside to the large patio. And yes, sports fans, there are TV’s outside too. photo credit: Sarah Newman photo credit: Sarah Newman photo credit: Sarah Newman Pause Unmute Food Rundown Chicken Tenders This is your usual basic but reliable chicken tenders and fries combo. If this is your go-to order (no judgement), you’ll be pleased. Wings They have decent wings sauced in eight flavors, including our favorites, lemon pepper and honey hot. These wings won’t win any awards, but they will suffice when you need to nervously munch through stoppage time during an Atlanta United game. Bavarian Pretzel For us, it feels like some sort of spiritual healing to sip on a cold beer while tearing into a soft pretzel. You get two giant, salty pretzels with a thick and creamy house mustard for dipping. But order the queso for $2 extra because the thin, warm cheese makes the pretzel even better. Classic Cheese Burger If you want a great burger, use our best burger guide. If you want one that’ll do the job while you argue an offsides call with your barmates, then order this. You’ll get a thin patty with your choice of cheese, lettuce, onions, and tomato. photo credit: Sarah Newman Margarita Pizza This pizza is a good choice if you need a shareable item. It’s a little fancier than we’d expect from a soccer bar. There’s tons of basil and oregano that give it a fresh herby taste. Plus it’s topped with feta and half slices of cherry tomatoes that burst when you bite them, unleashing warm juices that mix well with the cheesy triangles." - Juli Horsford
"Located in the heart of Little Five Points, Brewhouse Cafe is where to head to watch Atlanta United matches and international soccer games on the TV, along with other sports like Olympics, rugby and cricket. And this sports bar isn’t playing around when it comes to its drink menu, which includes a lengthy list of local, foreign, and domestic beers and a Painkiller cocktail that comes in three levels of booziness. Soak it all up with pizza, lemon pepper or red hot wings, loaded nachos, and even fish and chips." - Henna Bakshi
"Few places are more welcoming to solitary souls than a sports bar. And if there were an Atlanta soccer bar ranking, Brewhouse in Little Five would get the golden boot. They do occasionally have other sports on the countless TVs situated throughout their bar and giant patio. Their bar bites, like a juicy cheeseburger and tasty wings, are a step up from standard pub food. Plus, after toasting a pint, nothing forges new friendships quicker than cussing out a ref together." - juli horsford, nina reeder