Three Taverns Craft Brewery

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Three Taverns Craft Brewery

Brewery · Decatur

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121 New St, Decatur, GA 30030

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Best Breweries in Atlanta | Eater Atlanta

"The original Decatur location has been in business since 2013. Three Taverns offers beers like A Night on Ponce IPA, limited releases, a variety of great sours, including the passionfruit and guava cream Saporous, and the 16-ounce Morning Smack coffee milk stout. Now with its fancy, two-story Imaginarium location at Atlanta Dairies, Three Taverns expands its reach onto Memorial Drive with stone patio tables throughout its outdoor space and several seating areas inside. There’s also a walk-up window here to order beers on draft or six packs to go. Watch for food pop-ups at both locations." - Eater Staff

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Where to Celebrate Oktoberfest at Atlanta Breweries - Eater Atlanta

"The Decatur brewery kicks off Oktoberfest with two special releases on Thursday, September 21." - Beth McKibben

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Food and Drinks Specials and Where to Watch the Braves in the World Series in Atlanta - Eater Atlanta

"Head to the Decatur location to watch the Braves this week on the big screen. Pair the brewery’s beers with Heaps meat pies, too. Wear Braves gear and get a dollar-off draft beer." - Beth McKibben

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Atlanta Breweries and Brewpubs Selling Beer Cans, Bottles, and Growler Refills for Takeout and Delivery During COVID-19 | Eater Atlanta

"To-go cans, bottles, and growlers are available at The Parlour location and can be pre-ordered online or by phone every day except Monday. Check the brewery’s website for current offerings." - Kris Martins

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Teri Jackson

Google
Three Taverns has my favorite sours. This location has a great inside area to hang out.

Amanda

Google
The sours at this place are all amazing! We are from out of town and had randomly bought a sour beer at Walmart. When I tasted it, I knew it was one of the places we’d have to hit in person. The outside seating is great when it’s not too hot. We opted for inside up in the loft area. They had tons of games and a comfy couch. The kids had a blast playing games while we sipped. The pot pies they had were really good too!! They have tons of merch but unfortunately were out of hats :(

L S

Google
Love the space and the beer!! Tried the grapefruit white today and it was great! Refreshing and light!! Not a huge fan of sours but theirs are some of the better that I have tried. Love the inside. Lots of wood, brick and cool light fixtures. They have lots of picnic tables outside and corn hole.

Darrin Rumph

Google
I was in the area and decided to stop by to check out the Decatur location. They have a good number of parking spots right in front of the property.  I entered and the bartender advised that he just said last call, but made an exception for me.  I asked for a good Hazy IPA and he served up a glass of Bright Day Coming.  They have both indoor and outdoor seating options. I walked around and sat out in the garden area to enjoy the beer.  The layout was cool and the bartender was friendly. I will definitely be coming here during regular hours.

Bruce K.

Google
Final stop of my Drinking Across East Atlanta, we were at Three Taverns for our last brewery beer. A calm vibe here with the kids playing outside but a nice spot in their mezzanine with comfortable chairs to enjoy the "Beeps" American Lager. Three Taverns is a bit more refined but still up for grownups to sit around and contemplate both the meaning of the universe and the meaning of an empty glass.

Hasan Riaz

Google
Visiting Atlanta for the long weekend and had read about 3 Taverns on a Thrillist article, so decided to come here straight from the airport ($30 Uber). The place wasn't very crowded. The beers were amazing! In particular, the Sours and the Midnight Snack stout are delicious!

Alejandro Patino

Google
It's Three Taverns so you know their beer is amazing. This particular location carries beers not available in stores and you should definitely give them a try. The brewery itself has a homey, rustic pub feel with a nice, outdoor seating area. While, they have an amazing IPA selection, which is my favorite, they also have a fabulous selection of sours and other styles. Bar staff is incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. Will definitely be back!

Emily Knuuti

Google
Favorite place to go in Atlanta! I'm not a big fan of the busy vibes of the city or traffic, but this place makes me forget about all my troubles. Super cozy place with outstanding beers. The tour was great and the staff is helpful. Sours and stouts are my favorite and this place can't be beat. From seasonal to just for fun limited time releases to their tried and true brews everything here is my favorite!
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Seema Z.

Yelp
I love this spot. It's got a cool Irish English bar vibe in the main room and also an upstairs space with big lounge Leather chairs. Ample parking. It's never too crowded but I have always come weekday evenings. The beer selection is great with abt 20 selections including seasonal s. I tried their stouts this time ard and they were yum. They have snacks packaged but not sure if they allow food to deliver. I love this brewery beer so I keep coming back
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Laura C.

Yelp
Three Taverns is an excellent brewery. I have been here many times and am sorry I have not written a review sooner. All types of beer are represented here. Sours, IPAS, Quads, Stouts and more. A visit here should be at the top of your list. Hours during the week start late in the afternoon. They have visiting food vendors too. Always clean bathrooms. Plenty of parking. Outdoor seating. If you like beer, you should be here.
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Kevin G.

Yelp
Three Taverns has been on my list for sometime. My teammate decided to celebrate his bday here at the Decatur location, and finally got my chance to check it out. There is plenty of parking here, and a smaller outdoor area with an indoor area (and stage), plus an upper room with more comfy seating. The upper room also has a tv, games and photo booth. Downstairs they have a big gift shop with beers to go and plenty of merchandise. This brewery has lots of great beers. Most are familiar with their Night On Ponce IPA. They do not offer flights here (bummer) but offer up smaller pours. I did the Ritual Blonde, Crossfire Hurricane, Midnight Snack and Feest Noel. Was not a fan of the Feest. Highly recommend the blonde though. My favorite was the crossfire by far. They had a live band (playing songs I did not know) and a food vendor outside (which I didn't get a picture of). The food was decent, although a bit pricier for not a huge portion. Overall, great experience!
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Lauren T.

Yelp
Great beer; friendly bartender. Wish the pizza truck was open to try it, so we will have to go back again!
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Graham K.

Yelp
This is one of two locations around the Atlanta area. I came here for a local brew with my parents. This location has a more wooded feeling to it with a patio that is Dog friendly. The bartender was willing to give us some samples before we made our selections. They have bruise here that are not available in stores and highly recommend trying them out. They serve them in small or large pores at $3 and $7 respectively
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Jessy C.

Yelp
Uneducated staff can't answer you about what has or does not contain lactose. Nothing marks it, either. This kind of unprofessionalism is not acceptable for a modern craft brewery.
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Erin S.

Yelp
Brought a big group here for my birthday. When the beertenders found out it was my birthday, they gave me a free beer! So nice! Super friendly beertenders. Amazing outdoor area with picnic tables and umbrellas. Smaller inside area with tables. They also had a pizza stand the day we were there. Dogs are welcome on the patio. Free parking! We got there on a gorgeous Saturday in April at 1:00 and there were plenty of tables to choose from. Get there early though, because it got packed throughout the day. My favorite beers are the Lord Grey and Saporous. I love Three Taverns and it's become one of my favorite breweries in Atlanta!
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Michael H.

Yelp
This is a really friendly and fun brew pub. Their beers are fantastic (have A Night on Ponce) and the staff is great. The night I visited they had a chef cooking up some good southern food and I must say...the Shrimp & Grits were outstanding. Next time you're in ATL, come out to Decatur and enjoy a pint!
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Matthew D.

Yelp
Always love going to Three Taverns. All the employees are great and it's always clean. They have an awesome outside area to have a nice cold beer and great conversation.
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Grace M.

Yelp
Three taverns is a dream for sour beer lovers as myself. They are located close to the other breweries in Decatur. There are shops and restaurants close by and they also have their own parking lot. I have had many of their sours and they continue to come out with new flavors. Their sour asylum series are fantastic. I have had many of them and they never disappoint. I believe they are coming out with limited new ones here during our quarantine that can be preorder. The most unique one is probably the Lord Grey. It is a blend of earl grey tea with citrus notes. I also love the atmosphere inside and I can't wait to come back once their taproom opens. They also have a cute store inside with plenty of merchandise to browse.
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Jessi S.

Yelp
Sour lovers' beer heaven, but for patrons like myself there are other available options. I got the tango on the ponce which is a tangerine IPA and tried the red velvet milk stout. They are a popular place so get here early for a table or you may find yourself standing or sitting in your truck bed. They have mini fire pits on each of the tables, but today wasn't cold enough for them to be turned on.
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Amy L.

Yelp
HAND DOWN. BEST. BREWERY. IN. GA. Their sour series is out of this world and you can't beat the vibe. PLENTY of outdoor seating with Jenga and a cozy interior. The staff is also very helpful and just cool as hell. I personally prefer this location over the Imaginarium off Memorial, but if you haven't even tasted their beer, do yourself a favor and get on that ASAP.
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Emma H.

Yelp
This place is nuts on warm, sunny evenings - but if you can find a table, it's a good spot for a cold beer at the end of the working day. Minimal food options, but the beer is great.
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Darrin R.

Yelp
I was in the area and decided to stop by to check out the Decatur location. They have a good number of parking spots right in front of the property. I entered and the bartender advised that he just said last call, but made an exception for me. I asked for a good Hazy IPA and he served up a glass of Bright Day Coming. They have both indoor and outdoor seating options. I walked around and sat out in the garden area to enjoy the beer. The layout was cool and the bartender was friendly. I will definitely be coming here during regular hours.
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Olga M.

Yelp
In the middle of Decatur, great selection, beautiful space inside, and very reasonable priced. We came here on a Sunday afternoon in December after lunch. It wasn't too busy, and with it being our first time here the bartenders were nice enough to let us sample a few of their beers before making our selections. If you don't know what you want, I highly recommend trying a few varieties, especially some that are outside of what you would typically order. My favorites: Tropical luxure- mango, pineapple, passionfruit. A tangy and delicious sour. I liked this one even more than the Rapturous and enchantress. The dirty dirty- really strong flavor, but you can definitely taste the vanilla flavor. Must try. Even if you typically only order fruity sours. The space: They have a few tables outside, but considering we came in the middle of December, that wasn't an option for us. Inside they have a beautiful central area to the brewery full of seating and even a live band. Upstairs they have more tables, which might work great for a larger party, and a comfortable couch seating area. We opted for the couches, and picked up a few games in the cabinet right by the stairs. They had taboo, cards against humanity, and a few others. Such a nice plus to find at a brewery. The other half of the building looked to be devoted to the actual brewing process. We didn't take a tour, but that's now on my bucket list for our next visit to Decatur. Just a great place to spend an afternoon with some friends. A stop that is a must on any visit to Decatur.
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Gwendolyn P.

Yelp
Great brewery atmosphere with the factory behind the indoor tasing room in a rustic decor. It was a sunny and mild Saturday afternoon for March, so the outdoor seating was open. They had a large selection on tap for the day, with several sours, IPAs, a dry Irish stout for St. Patrick's Day, and a 10% Russian Imperial Stout. The Imperial Stout was smooth and strong without tasting like alcohol. I took a chance on the Lord Grey earl grey sour and was plesantly suprised at how well the flavors worked, so much so that I left there with a six-pack. A nice place to stop for a couple of beers, especially if you're interested in trying something new and different.
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Danny B.

Yelp
I've been here many times, and I drink their beer regularly. The IPA that I drink most is their Night On Ponce. It's 7.5% abv and incredibly smooth for an IPA. If you are into sours, their Rapturous is pretty awesome. There are so many other good beers, it's hard to name them all haha. I'd recommend coming to the brewery on a Sunday afternoon as they will usually have live music starting around 4pm until close. Many times they will have food trucks if you are looking for a yummy snack while you drink and listen :) The atmosphere is very chill and the staff are super friendly! This place is a great spot to gather with friends for a before or after dinner drink and some good conversation. The number one reason I come here though is the quality of the beer. It's just awesome. If you haven't been here yet, you are really missing out!
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Sydney T.

Yelp
Such an amazing brewery! Easy to find location near downtown Decatur with plenty of parking and spread out seating to maintain safe distances. The brewery offers both full and small pours, but no flights. The price was on par with other breweries around Georgia. I'm not really a big fan of beer, but their ukiyo was so light and refreshing that it's now my favorite. My friends really enjoyed their obsidian tears which was a dark beer. They had a decent variety of stouts, sours, and IPA. Everyone can find something they would enjoy.
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Erin C.

Yelp
Good beer, great staff and good we love sitting on the patio on a nice day. They also have meat pies!
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Alex N.

Yelp
I really enjoyed my visit to 3 Taverns - smaller, intimate brewery just outside of town. Easy parking, space to spread out, and good beers! Focus on sours here, with many options that were quite good. They do full and small pours so you can essentially build your own flight of however many beers you want to try. Super safe order & pay process with Covid, and ample outdoor seating to enjoy your drinks. They also had limited snack foods available for purchase but didn't try any of that. This is a must visit on a local Atl brewery circuit!
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John E.

Yelp
You can find Three Taverns Craft Brewery at 121 New St, Decatur, GA 30030- while this is property Decatur by city districting lines, it may mean more looking for the Brewery by it's proximity to Avondale Estates as New St comes off of East College and is basically on the border between Decatur and Avondale slightly west of the Avondale MARTA station, a great travel option. The photos and experience are a bit old - it's from a visit on 2017.01.28 back before the laws were changed regarding the direct purchase of beer in Georgia - at the time you could pay for a "Brewery Tour" which usually included a glass and tickets that could be used to sample the beer. On this occasion I put together a small brewery crawl with some friends - there are three breweries within walking distance of each other: Three Taverns, Blue Tarp and Wild Heaven. We also made stops at My Parents Basement (for lunch) and closed things out at Palookaville for dinner. Three Taverns Craft Brewery in on New Street, about two blocks from East College - you turn onto New and then make a right into their parking lot. As with most Atlanta breweries, the facility parking is almost negligible - but fear not as there's plenty of street parking. This is a metal warehouse-style building with an awning above the taproom tentrance and "121" to the left of the door. The exterior belies the expansive rooms within - the facility is pretty big. The taproom itself has reclaimed wood walls and an interesting gear/wheel sculpture behind one counter and exposed brick behind the main tap counter - by the exposed wooden ceiling this was probably the original structure. If you're a beer geek (and who isn't?), make sure you take the tour - it's a nice facility - you'll also spot some barrels with goodies aging inside and if you're lucky they'll have something available that's unusual and not found locally in cans - and really, that's the best thing about visiting local breweries, experiencing the delicious limited offerings found only on site. On this day there were several beers worth trying (so I did, of course): * A Night on Ponce IPA - I've had this several times to skipped * Hoplicity DIPA - this was quite good, I think much better than their regular IPA. * A Night in Brussels IPA - I also skipped this one. * Prince of Pilsen - not a fan of Pilsners so I've never tried this one. * Quasimodo - this as a pretty great Belgian Style Quad * Feest Noel - this is a spiced up version of Quasimodo with cardamom, all spice and clove - it was a bit too much for me but I can see why someone would like it * Third Age - this Sherry Barrel Aged Old Ale - I thought I would like this more - I'm not sure what I expected. * Theophan the Recluse - I've had this before but like it so much I had more while visiting - this is a delicious Belgian-style Imperial Stout - strong, boozy, rich and worth it. * There were also three sours, but I passed on all three: Rapturous (rasperry sour), No.10-Basileus (cucumber basil) and No.11-Blacklisted (black currant rosemary tark dark ale). * Rowdy and Proud IPA - not listed but also worth trying - I like it better than A Night on Ponce. The people at Three Taverns are exceptionally nice - both the staff and the other patrons. I didn't get that douchey hipster vibe while visiting - the crowd was a bit older so that might be it, or it may just be the location - this part of town doesn't have the collegiate attitude of intown breweries. In any case, the first location on our brewery crawl was quite successful. We had fun and the beer and brewery experience was most excellent. (also posted on my food/beer blog)
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Mike B.

Yelp
Atlanta now has its share of high-quality breweries and, for my speed, Three Taverns is in the top 5. First, very friendly folks working the bar that are anxious to help you choose your flights or pints. Second, very cozy (without the warehouse feel) indoors and out with plenty of seating. Located in Decatur, it's easy to find. With a few local breweries, you can tell they've launched quickly and the beer quality is not quite up to par. Everything we sampled at Three Taverns was spot on and you can taste they're passionate brewers. Well done, Three Taverns - look forward to heading back your way soon! Mike B.'s Top 5 Fave Breweries in Atlanta June 2018 1. Monday Night Brewing 2. SweetWater Brewing 3. Three Taverns Brewery 4. Scofflaw Brewing 5. Red Brick Brewing
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Stacy F.

Yelp
I've been to Three Taverns before the Georgia brew laws changed, but this is my first visit back since and I have to say: it's a great little place with wonderful staff, great beers and really friendly patrons! For those who don't know, before September of 2017, Georgia had a law where breweries could not serve directly to the public so they had to sell glasses or tours instead and you got "free samples" to try. That's now changed: there's no need to buy a glass or tour (though tours are still offered if you're interested in that!): you can just belly up to the bar and order a beer to your liking. Here, you have many options from ales to IPAs to sours to stouts and you can purchase them in a variety of sizes at different price points. A small pour is only $3 and is definitely the economical way to go if you want to try more than a few of their tasty offerings. If you find you like one? Go back and get a bigger glass your next round: there are also $5 and $8 offerings (high gravity available only in the largest). I am a big lover of sours and highly recommend the strawberry one. I also sampled the dill pilsner (yes! like a pickle!) and the two stout offerings: the Russian one is over the top delicious, sweet and milky. Highly recommend. The space is lovely: there's a big indoor area with a huge projector screen TV. Today they were playing sports, but with the volume turned down so patrons could actually speak to each other. NICE. There's also an outdoor area with picnic tables and even cornhole games set up to play. They also had a food truck come by for eats -- though a menu inside showed they have food offerings of their own should you get a bit peckish while you're drinking. The staff? Also wonderful. Super friendly and knowledgable. You can open a tab if you like or pay-as-you-go, both cash and credit cards accepted. But I think one of the best things about this space is just how friendly and down-to-earth it is. We sat for a while at the picnic tables out in the sun and had some lovely conversations with other patrons there. Bring your puppies if they're well-behaved: they're totally welcomed outdoors. Bring your kids too: a few people had their children and every time someone came in with a baby we were all like: yep, now that's parenting done right! :) (with seriously no sarcasm at all) People of all ages were here; it's not an obnoxious hipstery environment. It's just a lovely place to sample some great brews and support your local Georgia small business to boot. I'm already looking forward to going back, as they have seasonal offerings that change. Getting here? Is very easy. It's only a few blocks walk from the Avondale MARTA station, or if you prefer to drive, there is plenty of free parking as well. Always a nice perk in the city!

Rebekah H.

Yelp
Beer is fantastic. We have been visiting for many years. However yesterday I brought 6 out of town family in to celebrate my cousins 80th birthday. The bartender Jake was incredibly rude to her and to me when I intervened and politely asked him to "be nice". We won't be visiting again if he is behind the bar. Our guests bought 2 cases of beer to go - did I say the beer is great.
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Lindsey Q.

Yelp
After falling in love with the packaging of their sour beers at another bar in ATL, decided to drive out and give the brewery a try. Live band made it a fun spot to hang out, plus upstairs patio had games and a photo booth for extra entertainment. Line for the bar was pretty long they whole time we were there and only wish was that they offered flights. They do provide "small pours" for $3, but there were too large for me and filled up before trying all the unique flavors I would have wanted to.
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David T.

Yelp
First visit to a popular brewery in Decatur. Glad I finally made it, but it should not have taken so long. 3 Taverns specializes in Belgian-style beers and sours. I tried 4 small pours (5oz) including 1 sour (Lord Grey, 5%), and 3 Belgians (Feest Noel & Bourbon barrel Feest Noel, 10%; and Single Intent, 5%). All beers were on point! Didn't eat this time, but menu was interesting (see photo). It was too cold to be outside, but there are picnic tables available. Interior seating is available on 2 levels. Also found a park in the 3 Taverns lot. All in all this was an enjoyable visit. I was able to purchase product to take home for football viewing this weekend. Plan to revisit.
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Tiff H.

Yelp
I haven't been to many breweries in Atlanta. This is my third. When researching where to go, I didn't realize there were this many local breweries with tours to choose from. We ended up choosing Three Taverns. We ended up waiting outdoor area for a bit, as we arrived a few minutes early (ok, like 10 minutes early). There are picnic benches for seating and a food set up right outside - free food!!! It's $12 to drink and obtain the free beer glass with 6 drink coins. Some of the stronger beers will cost you two coins. The beers on draft were ok, I wish there were more Belgians, witbiers or hefeweizens. Mostly IPA's and various other random brews. The two story layout was pretty interesting. We were hanging out in a warehouse, essentially. Bar on the first floor, large communal table on the second floor, with limited seating and couches to lounge in. Downstairs has a couple tables to lean on, and you can lean on the bar railing that runs across the entire interior of the brewery. Bartenders are alright. We were one of the first people inside so they were still chipper and friendly in the beginning of the two hour window, and less so at the end. Understandable. We ventured outside for some food since the alcohol was definitely getting to my head. In anticipation of my drive home, I got some food to bring inside. The chef was also the server and brother of one of the men behind the bar who actually brewed the Imaginarium Project No 8. Thank god, I could tell him that was one of the only beers I enjoyed (a Belgian style wit). I remembered this beer being infused with rhubarb, which was no coincidence for the rhubarb chicken liver pate and pulled pork with rhubarb BBQ sauce. Even though I was still full from all the margaritas and all the beer, I couldn't help eating all my food. Even more delicious than the beer...! You're limited to two hours of drinking, but for me that was more than enough. A good time for sure but could still use a little more entertainment to pass the time. We unfortunately missed the tour and stayed inside (away from the corn hole but also from the sun and heat), so there wasn't much more to do than eat, drink and talk. Fine by me but I could do that anywhere. Definitely worth a try, especially if you're a big IPA drinker!
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Haley H.

Yelp
Home of the "London Fog" (earl gray, lavender, cream...FMU fam), this brewery has a great selection of beers, most of which to not disappoint. (The stout was impressive, but not excellent). The beer tenders are super helpful & kind. However, the lack of food bummed me out & the atmosphere is totally decent, but not awesome- for those reasons, it's a 4/5.
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Michelle T.

Yelp
Its absolutely ridiculous in 2017 I have yet to review one of my favorite breweries. Ridiculous. It's one of my favorite. Why?/ It specializes in Belgian style beers and Big Beers. I like Big Beers. By big I mean big flavors, complexity and ABV. And they call it the parlour. I mean how cool is that? Three Taverns has spoiled me. Its like eating prime rib and then going to steak and shake. Spoiled. But this is not about me.... You get six tokens and a glass, sometimes a glass. Last time I was there they were giving one but the time before they were not. So your chance may vary. Warning. This place gets packed. The lines get long. There is a small bar area with two sets of taps. And then they have more on the back wall either in their bottled series or some more taps. I have tried: A Night on Ponce - IPA with American yeast A Night in Brussels - IPA with Belgian yeast Both pretty good if you are an IPA fan. White Hops- Belgian Style IPA - Real light not bitter Rapturous - raspberry Sour Ale- If you like sours this is good. Its nice, not extremely tart. Hoplicity - Double IPA Its everything you want in a bitter beer Sour Asylum #10 Basileus - Not a fan on this. Basil and sour is not a good mix. Now my favorite part the BIG BEERS Quasimodo - I mean the name! Belgian Style Quad. It hits you. Hard. Very rich. Feest Noel - Holiday time beer Belgian Style Quad with Spice. Rich and Spicy. Third Age - Sherry Barrel Aged Ole Ale - This is sweet. You get all the sherry flavors. ***Heavy Bells**** MY FAVORITE!!!!! Bourbon Barrel Aged Quad. Rich boozie, delicious. I'm on my way to buy some don't follow me!!!!! Departed Spirit - I am not a stout fan because I don't like the coffee flavors they tend to have. But this one? Nope no coffee only bourbon and vanilla with a woody richness. So when I say I am a fan, I think I have the taste testing to support it!! And these are all I got to taste in my many visits. Just a word of caution. The big beers will cost you two tokens. But they are high on ABV. But If you are nice they will give you a small pour for one so at least you can taste it. Ask nice. They rotate but you probably will always find the Night IPAS, White and the Prince of Pilsner. If you are lucky they will have some big stuff. Go now its still winter. As it warms up sours come out. There are high top tables, which are never enough. There is an nice outdoor space with cornhole and places to sit along the parking lot. There is plenty of parking but it can get crowded as it shares the lot with other businesses. Everyone has been super nice. And the last time I was there I took the tour. They had some secret small container brewing. I want to go back and see what came of it! but Its a big production for big beers and ... look just go. You wont regret it. And if you do... well then you just don't like beer.
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Sherriel P.

Yelp
If you know anything much about the Atlanta beer scene, Three Taverns is arguably one of the best if not the best breweries to go to! My fiancé and I recently stopped by Three Taverns to be part of their 4th year anniversary celebration! They really went all out. We received 6 tickets and a tasting glass for $18 which was a great deal. They had four bar stations with a lot of their different beer selections. They also had The Pickle food truck and an Oyster Grill station. We had a blast so definitely go on their next anniversary! One of the beers that I really enjoyed that I think was released for their anniversary is the Saporous. Give it a try if you're into sours. The Apple Cinnamon Brown is pretty good too. You could really taste the apple and cinnamon flavors come through the beer. I could see this being a really good dessert beer. Couple other times I went to Three Taverns I still enjoyed the brewery. They have a couple of my favorite beers such as Sour Asylum series of beers, most notably #10 Basileus and Lord Grey. Even if sours aren't your style, 3T will definitely have something for you, no matter what your beer preferences are. It seems like they're both dog and family friendly so bring everyone along when you come to Three Taverns!
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Jordan M.

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One of the best breweries in Georgia by far! You start out with 6 tokens and a glass for $14. The one downside is that the line to get beer can get extremely long but is well worth the wait! I tried all sorts of different types but what really drew me to three is their Belgian style beers. All of their beers have a unique flavor and the seasonally are very light and fruity. Also, lots of cool free stickers if that's your thing!
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Laura R.

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As a sour beer drinker, how the heck did it take me so long to hear about/visit this place?! I don't know, and I'm a little embarrassed I could have been drinking their delicious beer for so many months. At any rate, one of my friends does a fun beer series, where we all go and meet at a brewery to try the beers out. This one was second or third on the list, I think. The décor is very much industrial-chic, with a lot of wood mixed with metal accents and brick, so it's got a very hip sort of feel to it. While here, I tasted Rapturous, which became an instant favorite of mine. It's this beautiful, tart, sour ale with loads of raspberry flavor and a delicious fresh taste. I also tried Enchantress, which is a cranberry sour ale, and Lord Grey, which has flavors of Earl Grey tea. I also recall tasting a blueberry sour, and when I checked their website, they only list the Lazy Sonker; I can't remember if that's the right one I had a few months ago or not, but it was my favorite, with Rapturous not far behind. Rapturous is much more accessible, however, since you can find that one in both Wine & More and local grocery stores so I've gotten it a few times since then. It looks like they have an entire sour series (Sour Asylum) that runs the gamut from classic sours, to cream sours. With flavors like vanilla & raspberry, tangerine & vanilla, basil & cucumber, pineapple, and even mango, & passion fruit, there are SO MANY delicious, fruity, sour, flavors. This place is a sour beer drinker's paradise, and in doing some research for this review, I realized I absolutely must go and check out some of those other sours listed in the Sour Asylum series.
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Griffin N.

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Absolutely love 3 Taverns! We can get some of their canned beers in the Augusta area and love them so we're excited to have it on tap at the brewery. Not only was every beer amazing but the Lord Fog was one of the beat beers I've ever had. Marcus, behind the counter, was super helpful and answered all my questions about each beer with patience and knowledge. Great environment, great staff, and great beer!
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Rick T.

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Wonderful brewery in Decatur not too from Wild Heaven if your popping around breweries in the area. We were attending a private wedding reception last Saturday that evening for our great friends. Before the festivities kicked off I grabbed an 8 oz of Midnight Snack a chocolate stout cherry cordial flavor stunning and delicious. My beautiful wife and beer drinking companion opted for the Lord Fog a earl grey tea sour ale which has lactose, vanilla, lavender , and a ton of goodness packed into one glass. Those were just two of many more we sampled in the brewery for the event in the actual brewery. Staff were very friendly and quick on da draw getting the beers out to the people so no lines really formed at all the entire time. Before leaving I somehow tried a double barrel aged helms deep if memory serves correctly, freaking amazing. Delightful spot to attend a wedding reception a brilliant idea if I must say so brilliant !
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Dustin B.

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What's to say that hasn't probably been said before? Three Taverns continues to provide the most unique and consistently tasty craft beer selection in Georgia. Every time I go in they have a new beer on tap that blows me away. The brewery itself is unpretentious and cozy. The bartenders are knowledgeable and welcoming. There's always a server going around taking empty glasses from customers' tables (something that is oddly absent at most breweries). I bring everyone who visits Atlanta to here. Keep up the good work!
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Drew A.

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An impressive amount of brews here for (what seems like) a small brewery. I believe there were 14 different varieties available for tasting on my visit; ranging from IPA's, pilsner, white, sour, barrel aged, etc.. The tasting room itself isn't large (though larger than most on Long Island) but the amount of outdoor picnic tables and barrels create more than enough space to hang. Props for the place being clean and looking slick! There is a $12 charge when you enter and this snags you 6 tastings and a glass to take home. The 6 tastings end up equaling to a solid 3-4 beers (total guestimate), so it's a great deal, especially for the quality of drink. Will be back for sure! Bonus: the employees are awesome and encourage you to try all of the offerings
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Manushi M.

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An excellent place to hang out in the evenings! I don't like very hoppy beers so I opted to try their sours and I wasn't disappointed! I tried the cream weaver which the perfect amount of sour and was delightfully refreshing! I will visit this brewery again to try some of their other sours!!
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Dan G.

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I have been going to Three Taverns since they opened. It was actually the first brewery I went to when I moved to GA. They are fantastic. I have always enjoyed their early brews like single intent and Theophan. It is a fantastic place to take a date or have a casual beer after work. I think it was a nice touch to have food trucks come in more often. If you are new to Georgia or visiting Three Taverns is the brewery to go to for top quality local brew. They are off the beaten path a little in Decatur, but it is totally worth the detour. On a side note a couple years ago 3 taverns did a cheese and beer pairing. Loved it, I hope there is a plan to bring that event back soon.
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Rainey W.

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We love three taverns! Best brewery in Atlanta. The beer is always good and the service is even better! If you're in the area, definitely make a visit.
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Brian E.

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Three Taverns has always been my favorite Atlanta brewery based on the product they make and location in Decatur, but it wasn't until recently that I was able to visit the tasting room. After my visit, they still are my favorite ITP brewery. One of the reasons I love Three Taverns is because the style of beers they make pair well with my personal taste. They tend to brew a mix of beers from IPA, gose, and stouts, but they are definitely heavily focused on sours and IPAs. My personal favorite is the Night on Ponce IPA. It is very similar to Creature Comforts famed Tropicalia and carries a West Coast style with citrus notes. If you are looking for a smoother drinking IPA that tastes less "hoppy" then I would try the Night in Brussels IPA. Along with their IPAs, the sours they offer are very good and creative. Lord Grey is an earl grey tea sour and yes...while it sounds weird and maybe even disgusting, it is not overpowering and is delicious. If you're looking for something a little sweeter, then try the Cream Weaver: a creamsicle sour that tastes like a melted Varsity frosted orange. Its not for everyone, but it may take you back to your childhood summers. The last sour I would recommend is Rapturous. This raspberry sour is tart, but not too strong to remove from the style of the beer itself. I will definitely be returning to the tasting room again when I'm back in Decatur because of the quality of beer and reasonable prices they keep providing.
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Lauren B.

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I'm only giving this a one because we USED to like the beer. We have been to the brewery over a dozen times and will never go back. I've never in my life been so embarrassed or disrespected as a parent. We were asked by one of the staff to "take ourselves outside" because they got a complaint from one of maybe the 8 people in the joint that our toddler was loud. He's a toddler and we secluded ourselves upstairs to try and be respectful. We were at a bar. With music and noise. We weren't at coffee shop or the library. He wasn't throwing toys off the balcony and screaming profanities. There were probably a total of 7 people at the bar and two of them had strollers. So it's not like we were the only ones with children. My child actually melted down as we were leaving because you can't explain to a 2.5 year old why he's being yanked out of a bar and can no longer play with his friend. Know your audience. You set up shop in one of the most affluent kid-centric neighborhoods in Atlanta. If you don't want Kids there than you need to be clear about it. You've just lost regulars and a ton of others that won't come back because they have children....
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Ck L.

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Love their beers but services sucked at the brewery. Saturday at 7:30, line was 30 people long. One person at the bar pouring, another person tried to fix the projector TV. She couldn't so she asked the bartender for help so no one poured anymore. So we left...
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Bia S.

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What a joy to have found this gem on our trip to Atlanta! We found ourselves at a bar in Little Five Points where Three Taverns beer was served and we really liked what we had. So much that when the couple next to us told us that the brewery was local, we went straight there! When we arrived we saw they had a brewery tour for $10 that included a few pours and a souvenir glass. Since I love learning about the brewing process, we jumped on the opportunity and found that we were the only ones on our tour - this turned out to be a blessing. We started our tour with the amazing Ford, who told us all about how they make their beers, let us go up near the machinery to ask more detailed questions about the process, gave us 3-4 samples of their different beers. At the end of the tour, Ford gave me the Lord Grey earl gray sour, which was so delicious, and straight from the vat too! I immediately went to their little shop and bought a 6-pack so I could bring the deliciousness home. If only we lived in Atlanta!
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Sam L.

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Three Taverns is a really awesome brewery. In terms of ambiance and atmosphere it's up there with the best of the breweries in town. They have this awesome comedy night on the last Wednesday or Thursday of the night. I'm not an IPA fan and they have about 80% super hoppy beers. But that's cool, to each their own, just not my taste. If you like beer and a cool place with very good service then three taverns is a cool spot in the Decatur area.
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Linda J.

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They have a great selection of home brews and sours which are my favorite. The lavender sage one had an exquisite freaking after taste, definitely an interesting one to try. The raspberry sour is my favorite, a great refreshing fruity choice for a hot sunny afternoon in Georgia. The staff is hospitable and extremely friendly. The atmosphere is full of a mix of young 20 somethings and fabulous 40s. There are sitting areas inside and outside. The decor is chic barnhouse industrial with exposed bricks and iron. The best part of this experience is that you can take it home with you in the form of one of the custom brand glassware.
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Lianne S.

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Love the space and the beer!! Tried the grapefruit white today and it was great! Refreshing and light!! Not a huge fan of sours but theirs are some of the better that I have tried. Love,the inside. Lots of wood, brick and cool light fixtures. They have lots of picnic tables outside and corn hole.

Joseph D.

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This is probably one of the top breweries not only in Georgia, but in the southeast. If you're into Belgian beers, sours, and barrel aged beers, this is the place for you. Even if none of those styles appeal to you, if you like good beer at all, you have to come here. It's definitely the best stop on a solid brewery crawl in Decatur and because of that, do expect some crowds during peak times. Despite this, it is worth the wait and definitely an Atlanta staple in the craft beer scene. 3T has so many good beers that it's hard to decide on what to recommend, but you really can't go wrong with anything here. Their core beers are excellent, but the one offs are definitely worth the trip out here.
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Hector B.

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Great service - Amy is a gem of beer knowledge. She made everything taste even better! The beers were winners. Focus on sours. They're a real treat. Saporous was amazing. Lord grey was a positive shock. Great experience, lots of fun. Location was beautiful too!
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Jackson B.

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This place is so fun to tour. They welcome you with a complimentary beer glass and tons of free pour during the tour. I've been to some other craft brewery's but this one takes the cake !
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Michael T.

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This place has always been one of my favorite craft brewery scenes in Decatur. The beer is great, the atmosphere is good and the staff is friendly. They have a good list of sour and belgian style beers which is their specialty. They have small batch "limited edition" beers which I recommend trying. One of my favorite "limited editions" was strawberry rhubarb which was surprisingly delicious. If you're in the neighborhood I recommend stopping by! Ever since the new law passed they now serve 2 sizes of beer to drink on-site, as well as have six pack & growlers to take home. I brought home my first batch of beer and couldn't be more happy.