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6 of 44 Bars & Pubs in Atlanta

We were visiting Atlanta and at a Braves game when someone saw my shirt from another brewery and told me that I need to try New Realm Brewing. We are glad this chance encounter happened. We went on a Friday night and there was a good amount of people sitting outside and enjoying the nice weather. There were plenty of seats outdoors and a game of cornhole setup, which is a must for our boys. We had a couple of drinks outside and they were delicious. Only issue was that the outdoor bar only had 1 lane open took at least 20 minutes to get a beer. We eventually went inside for dinner and decided to give their pizza a try. Being from the Northeast we didn’t have high expectations, but were pleasantly surprised by the pizza. The buffalo chicken pizza was really good.

I downloaded the app and got a free appetizer (but limited to $11 or less). I had one of the best hefewiezens I have ever had. I also had the field pea hummus and a side kale/romaine Caesar salad. Both were excellent! Hubby said his burger was VERY good, as well.

New Realm Brewing had about 16 beers they made available in the dining area. They also had some available in the rooftop bar. The beers are available in 4 oz taster (up to six in a holder) or 14 oz sizes. We tried half their beers and they were delicious. Menu was gastropub fare with lots of appetizers, salads and entrees. We tried the Cuban sandwich (pork belly, ham style), peach goat cheese pizza, and shrimp pho boy sandwich. Everything was great. Servers were friendly and loud atmosphere inside the dining room. Fun place to try beers and interesting foods.

I enjoyed my first visit to New Realm. This relatively new addition to watering holes and eating establishments along the east side Beltline provides skyline views, people watching on the Beltline, tasty craft brews and simple but delicious menu items. Service is fast and friendly. For the two of us, a beer and sandwich each the cost was around $53 including tip. Will probably go back for an evening sunset and watch the city light up. One irritant - we went on a Saturday for lunch. The only parking is valet only. The parking lot was mostly empty. I understand with the Beltline nearby there are probably lots of people who would use parking to visit the Beltline rather than the restaurant. I get that. However, when we arrived and saw the "valet only" sign, we turned around and headed elsewhere. A spot on the street just happened to open up so we decided to park and walk the block or two back to New Realm.

The facility is great once you find it. The restaurant and bar are modern and gorgeous. You definitely feel like you are in a high end modern space. We made reservations and had plenty of seating options (slow Monday night). Our server was Anna and she was delightful. The menu is limited but has something for everyone. Burgers/wood fired pizza/Salads/Sandwiches.. all the basics. The entrees were limited but sounded very good. I had the skirt steak ($26) with fries and arugula. A little pricey but it was cooked as specified. The drinks are the main draw. We tried a beer flight (3 beers) for $7. Also had the pretzel and cheese appetizer. The pretzel was good but the cheese was uninspiring ($7). For dessert we had the s’mores that is served in a skillet ($8). It was tasty and eaten rather quickly. All in all this place is fine for drinks and a casual meal. It isn’t creative fine dinning by any stretch. It’s really a place that features their own beer and a wood fired oven. I would recommend all try it at least once.

Our group was visiting in Atlanta and heard about New Realm and wanted to give it a try. We walked around before going in because there was ample outside seating and a small hut for food and drinks along with a 1 man band. We went inside to inquire about sitting outside and waitress service which the hostess was not sure what services were available. We decided to get a drink from the bar and sit outside. The bartender greeted us with “what do you want ?” The guys were undecided and asked him for advice and he rushed us for an answer saying come on come on while gesturing with his hand in a fast circle let’s go let’s go. I asked for a taste of a beer and he turned and seemed to ignore me. Once all the beers were on the bar we noticed he gave us a wrong beer and when we told him he advised us he wasn’t wrong we ordered wrong. FYI, No, we didn’t. I asked about my sample and he gave me a small glass that cost $2. We have been to many brew pubs and have never paid for a sample. He was approximately 40 years old with a full beard and obnoxiously rude. We went outside and tried to get snacks from the hut but they were closed with computer issues and didn’t know how to fix it. We decided to leave and go somewhere else since we weren’t enjoying being there.

I know it’s June in Georgia but the way the upstairs is set up, half being uncovered seems counterintuitive to just that. I get wanting to have this open air concept but some sort of shade would be appreciated!! The beer is good, not great but pretty tasty. I did not eat myself but the food looked awesome and my friends said it was.

We stopped here randomly while we were walking on the beltline. All of the staff was super friendly and we really enjoyed our beers and the food. Also had a great view while sitting outside. They had overhead heaters that added the perfect amount of heat while sitting out on the patio. Will definitely be back.

Enjoyed a fun family night with good food and very nice outside venue. The beer selection was good and the hummus appetizer was superb. The service was excellent.

Stopped into New Realm for lunch with family and friends during a visit to Atlanta. Good beer along with good food - you can't go wrong. Also, plenty of seating especially on the roof deck. Be aware: If you park in the lot next to the brewery, it is NOT free. You have to pay to park in the lot.

Stopped in yesterday afternoon to watch the sunset and we were not disappointed! The patio is amazing with great views of the Atlanta skyline! Oh - and the beer is pretty good too! While we didn't eat, they have a nice food menu as well. If you're walking along the beltline I would say stop in and grab a beer or two and enjoy the view!

The location here is incredible. They have one of the best locations in the city, and it’s one of the few in downtown Atlanta. I wasn’t a fan of their brews though. I will give them the benefit of the doubt in that the one that sounded good of theirs was already sold out.

Strange set up with 5 separate bars serving different beers. Took a couple of visits to check them all out. Well worth it. The highlight was the rooftop with views of downtown and the runners/scooters on the Beltline. Great selection of IPAs and very solid food menu. Can recommend the pizzas - esp. the goat cheese, peach, arugula.

They might have good beer but it’s way to crowded on a Saturday afternoon. No special event and it was slammed. Long Lines at every pour station. Elbow room only. No one waiting on the many tables outside. so you’re forced to wait in the long lines. Not a fun experience. When so slammed.

Outdoor deck looking over east atlanta and the belt line. Awesome beer, B-atl sandwich is worth trying. A great lunch while walking the beltline

I had the Wagyu burger and it was very tasty. Staff was friendly and pricing while a bit upscale for a regular lunch wasn't bad at all. Likely a great place to watch the people go by on the Path, sip a beer and grab an relaxing meal.

It's a brewpub that brews some pretty good beers. Ok, very good beers. I've only had some snack food there and it was good. It's a multi-level place with a great view of Atlanta on the rooftop deck. As such, and also being on the Beltline, this place gets crazy crowded and even on a cold rainy weekend you'll be waiting over half an hour for a table of two.

Stopped by this spot for a few beers and food after a business meeting. It was dark and a little tricky to find. I was told that there was Valet parking. I did not see anyone to assist with parking therefore I parked in an open empty spot. The restaurant/brewery was crowded. We were offered two seating options...inside or outside. We decided to eat inside. There was a variety of beer selections. Service was fast. The food was above average. They did offer vegetarian options on their menu. I would recommend if you are a Beer lover

Style, Location, Eats and beers were all good. A new a classy place, lots of seating - restaurant ground floor & rooftop bar with downtown views galore. Was expecting a more extensive beer listing, but it just opened a while back so it will surely grow. Located on the Atlanta belt line - just EAST of downtown - give em a visit.

The can beer chicken was delicious with the side of mash potatoes. The atmosphere was nice. The service was good as well

The following is based on my opinion from my visit last night. The atmosphere is awesome. This sis a real brewery in a great location with a beautiful interior. The beers are all mediocre at best. It appears that in an attempt to brew a balanced easy drinking menu of beers the brewers have gone a bit too far and created a list of beers that are too mellow for my taste. Beers that should be filled with hops have barely any hop notes. Hazy beers are of the lightest variety. Considering that each beer costs $8 I was hoping for more full bodied and more flavorful options. The food was tasty but not enough quantity. My turkey sandwich that cost $15 looked more like a slider than a full sandwich. The pizza was of adequate quantity and quality. I’d recommend buying the giant pretzel but getting a meal elsewhere.

Visited after a leisure walk on the Beltline. I didn't love their beer selection, but I don't enjoy hoppy beers. Service was good although it was very crowded. Will be back more for the location and the pretzel, which was very tasty.

I’m not a beer drinker, but those in our group that are enjoyed the beer. We all shared the small plates. The hand cut fries and the pork cheek were the best. Fun atmosphere Good service.

Tried two different beers after scootering over here and they were both excellent. Brand new location is very cool inside and out. There was some entertainment outside which was nice as people walked along the beltline. Service outside was the only negative as staff walked by us numerous times and never helped us. Did not eat on this visit but the food looked good.

New place, good option for a quick bite with Its beers. Reasonably priced. Service very fast. Lots of seats (inside and outside)

Relatively pricey for the menu. Self order outside took forever to order and even longer for all the food to come out. Asian style loaded fries sounded good. But needed a lot more of the everything to be distinguished more than just house fries. Had only a sprinkling of pork siracha cilantro and miso Mayo for $10 fries. Blistered shishito peppers. Same. Sounded good. Could have done these at home with more flavor. Ultimate Wagyu Burger was actually very good according to my dad. Beer battered fish and chips. Had much better in Scotland. The batter was done right and nice a d crispy. But lacked a real taste. And the fish itself was over cooked and kinda mushy. Good thing I was hungry! The fries likewise were ok but little flavor. Wait staff were nice and helpful. Especially when the fish came out with no tartar sauce and the fries with no ketchup. Fortunately the beer was good! Commissioner. Would go back for that! For the prices would have expected better.

This place sits right on the beltline which we love! Great views and lots of outdoor seating! Food was good but will not likely go again because the only alcohol they serve is beer and half out party don’t drink beer. There are plenty of there places on the beltline that we can enjoy.

I didn’t think you could mess up a salad or a pretzel but we were proven wrong. First we ordered the Bavarian pretzel as an appetizer but it was delivered half way through our meal. Then, it was awful. It was dry and the cheese had been watered down. We ordered the Cobb salads with dressing on the side. Both arrived with the wrong dressing ON the salad. The server brought a new salad but they left off the cheese. I was too irritated by this point to get it corrected. Basically it was food. But not good tasteful food. Not interested in returning.

My husband and I stopped in here while we were walking around the city. It was a hot day out and the park the brewery is in looked really nice and welcoming. We tried a handful of their beers and all were really good. We decided to come back the next day since we enjoyed the beer a lot and tried some of their food. The peppers in the aioli sauce was incredible and you get a big pile of peppers. Definitely worth trying while you're there!

We arrived after taking a walk around part of the Beltline in the early evening. I adored the walk but it was near time for the four of us to get something to eat. We decided on the New Realm Brewery. Once seated we were given the time to firstly navigate the real ale and beers menu. There was copious explanations in minute print, it would be hard to read without a magnifying aid, one of the meal menus was overprinted and looked smudged.This made it hard to read also.Two out of the group chose to try the Real ale beverages, To their credit the waiting staff had a sound grasp,of the on site brews and they were not averse to you sampling and tasting before ordering. Our meal orders were taken and the turnaround 15-20 minutes the first order a smoked Pretzel arrived along with two dips was served not long after the other covers arrived. Dishes were attractively served, unfortunately l asked for a Caesar Salad without cheese and it came with cheese. Our waitress was quick to rectify the problem. Everyone in our party agreed that they enjoyed their meal and the experience. Great ambiance ensued as the evening progressed, couples, families and friends soon converged on the place to enjoy its charm and quirky popularity of drinking and eating with brewing vats as a backdrop.

I love visiting breweries when I travel for work. This place I was so excited about the space and the location. I could NOT believe how RUDE the servers were. Do not go here! The services ignore you and are not helpful when you ask questions. The beer I tried was not even tolerable!

New Realm is in a great location on the NorthEast Beltline with great walk-up access. If you're driving, the best access is from Ponce City Market. You'll have to pay a little for parking but it'll be better than valeting your car behind Two Urban Licks (off of Ralph McGill Blvd). I tried a couple 'tester' brews from the small batch collection which were tasty--a light Belgian Ale and a hearty brown Doosyday. I enjoyed thought with a soft pretzel which was a good combo. I'll stop in again, next time for the roof top action!

Stopped in with our crew; started with appetizers. Fries, grilled peppers and pretzel were all great. The fries had brisket on top, very good. The Bavarian Prince and lager were excellent. Our server was a little tentative, but it all worked out. We sat outside, lots of sunshine. For main course, the Waygu burger was excellent, so good. The brisket tacos were good too. Special taste. I recommend this place. Even in the Covid period. Bill was reasonable.

Atlanta’s Best Brewery hands down. Delicious NEIPA’s, Pales & IPA’s. I did not have the food but would have given more time. Outdoors, Rooftop Patio, accessibility, it has it all. This is Canadian Beer Snob approved!

Right on the belt-line with a rooftop with a skyline view. Food has been consistently good over a few visits and the beer is great (leans towards being IPA heavy but there's still a good variety]. Great place to come with groups - expect crowds on weekends and nice evenings. Even though it's a full kitchen, it's not a full bar - beer only.

This was nice surprise after visiting a virtual show next door. Great food, nice atmosphere and really cool two-tiered outdoor dining porch. This place is a hidden gem on the outskirts of Downtown Atlanta and worth it for the burgers alone.

The location cannot be beat. With a huge roof top overlooking the beltline and the Atlanta skyline in the distance, this is definitely the place for a drink with a view. However, the beer selection is incredibly limited for a place with "brewing" in the name. On the day of our visit, there was only one IPA available.

Lots of cool bars to go to on the Atlanta Beltline....go to this place last! Never put up with rudeness! If I am going to pat $20 for a burger, you better not make me feel like you could careless about my visit. This place must have so much money that they can afford to turn some off!

The place is connected in same building as Two Urban Licks. Came here for lunch with my girlfriend. Great setting; loud, but you can still have easy conversation. This place is really new, so only a handful of beers ready to taste. Can do tastings to find what you like for $2.50 each. Food is pub food, but better quality. I had the loaded fries which were great, and the Radegast burger, which was a task to finish. It was so good!! Their homemade BBQ sauce was excellent. Definitely make a reservation, as the place is packed after 1pm on weekends. The upstairs patio opens up, and you can look out over the beltline. Also, they have a gorgeous view of the ATL skyline. Upstairs is drinks only, no food service. Parking situation is horrible. Valet & tip, or take Uber. There is ZERO street parking. I'd recommend, as they will definitely get better as they gain more experience.

This large brew pub has a beautiful rooftop bar with a great view of the Atlanta downtown skyline. Beers are god, service is good, great atmosphere. I didn’t eat here so cannot comment on the food.

Good brewery along the Belt Line, beer has good variety and good quality... food is not amazing, but enough to satisfy the appetite.

I walk the Beltline daily and have been waiting patiently for New Realm to open, however I should have waited longer to visit. We made a dinner reservation to celebrate a birthday on the first Saturday (six days after opening) and on the night of the Atlanta Falcons playoff game. When we arrived for our dinner reservation, we were told the bar/restaurant was overcrowded and we had to wait outside. The doorman would not allow us to talk to the hostess to obtain a best estimate when we could get our table. We decided to leave, but as we were passing the rear of the bar/restaurant the back door was open and I went inside. After explaining the situation to a waiter, he quickly put me in touch with a manager who got us a table within 30 minutes (45 mins after our reservation). Everyone was very nice, but they need to figure out if they want to be a bar or a bar/restaurant. From my view, they have clearly decided to be a bar and, for now, that is all I would expect of them. The pros: all nice people; food was better than bar food, not as good as a full restaurant; and nice atmosphere. The cons: they need better communication to not leave patrons (vrs people showing up to drink) stranded; service was so slow that we received our food ten minutes before our first drinks; there were ten beers on the menu and they were sold out of seven of them; when we asked for plates to put our pizza on, they brought us dripping wet plates from the washer and we had to dry them at the table with our napkins. Bottom line- they will do well because of the location and clientele they are seeking, however I see it as a good place to stop for a beer if I am walking by on the Beltline. I will seek our other options for a dinner.

A friend told me I needed to go, so I stopped by for a late lunch after landing. Good location, friendly staff, good beer. Would be nice to offer a flat rate for beer flights, rather than a-la-carte pricing based on each 4 oz pour. A little on the high end for food, but it was good.

Caution: **avoid this place if you're looking for prompt service! Came here with friends before a concert for drinks.... Waited at our table for 45 MINUTES before any server came to our table!!! Other tables around us were served after we had been seated and still waiting. Ridiculous! I know they were busy but no excuses for that. They didn't seem to care. This was our 2nd trip here and it will definitely be the last! Definitely not with the hype. Customer beware!

Reminds me of Gordon Birsch when they got started. A whole campus for the brewery. The restaurant and the beer. Valet parking only. Great ambience. Feels good. Recommend. Follow us @nickellfamilytravel

Great beer, awful service. We had a gathering of 10-12 people for a birthday celebration. We were seated outside where you go to the counter and order drinks & food. The drinks were easy and good. We ordered pretzels to eat while we hung out. After 40 minutes, we asked about them and were told the “printer stopped” and they would be out soon. 20 minutes later, we were told the same thing. 20 minutes after that they were delivered. 80 minutes for pretzels. Not a single apology from anyone. At our request, they took them off the tab. If the issue is staffing, pay more & charge more. It’s a bougie clientele. There also needs to be some serious service recovery training, though.

Beer was excellent, food is real (as in authenticate ingredients...not frozen burger, wood oven pizzas, etc.), service was great, brewing & distilling facility is world class...and Carey, the CEO/owner, is a class act. Looking forward to returning.

Last night I hosted a dinner for 15 people in Barrel Room at New Realm. Overall we were happy with the night. In short, the atmosphere was really nice (although the barrel room is really cold), the food was delicious for the most part, there are many beer options, but skip this place if you don’t like beer. For a more detailed review keep reading… Atmosphere: The space is really large and open with multiple smaller private rooms for rent. The main restaurant was pleasantly decorated in an industrial/rustic style. The acoustics are good so it’s not super noisy. There’s an upstairs area that is nice with a cover where you can overlook the Atlanta Beltline. It’s a great atmosphere for friends as well as families. Food: We ordered a bunch of food so here goes. Small plates: The buffalo chicken wing small plate was delicious and quite spicy. The Asian-inspired french fries were amazing - the fries were perfectly cooked and served with pulled pork that was sweet and savory with the taste of Chinese five spice. There was a drizzle of wasabi (?) mayo on top. The combination was fantastic! There’s a pepper with cheese appetizer that I didn’t think had a lot of flavor and I would skip. The meatballs were yummy and the pretzels were meh. Oh, and my sister-in-law couldn’t stop raving about the macaroni and cheese. She said it was amazing. Large plates: The burger delicious - a standard good burger. The turkey sandwich (which was a recommendation from our server) was is the star of the show. Everyone who ordered it loved it! The beet salad, which is a gluten-free option, was OK but it had too much mayonnaise on it for my taste. Drinks: OK, so I know this is a brewery and that means there will be a lot of beer options, which there were. My guests who like beer enjoyed the different options. HOWEVER there are no alcoholic options for anyone with Celiac disease or gluten intolerance or for anyone who just doesn’t like beer. No cider, no wine, no cocktails, nothing but beer, soda, tea or lemonade. We were not allowed to bring any beverages with us either. In my opinion that’s a huge downside because, although this is a brewery, not everyone in a party wants to drink beer. In summary, the atmosphere and service is great, the food is really good, but the restriction to only beer or no alcohol is a dealbreaker for me in the future. For those of you interested in renting a room for a party know that the barrel room seats 15 and is really cold (because they keep barrels of beer in there). Make sure to tell your guests to bring jackets. It rents for $250 for three hours plus a 21% service fee. There is also a 21% service fee on all the food that is served. The other two rooms (not cold) that are for rent seat more people and rent for more as well.

This brewery have some nice beer options on tap, but their main attraction was the rooftop with a great view of the beltline and an amazing vibe. The night I went there music bingo was going on! Great place to go to have a beer and watch the sunset.

Have not been disappointed yet. Came after the pride parade with family, and had the crab dip, pretzel, peppers, and Asian fries for apps and the New Realm burger. Everything was tasty, tho the cheese in the pretzel dip could’ve been cheesier, a bit on the watery side. Sat on the patio and was able to take in the nice afternoon.

Really excellent corporate event / happy hour. Beer is excellent and brewmasters have interesting behind the scenes tour. Food was quite excellent. Thought it would be very good but was terrific Mac N Cheese was the bomb. Fried chicken was great. Heard pizza was solid too.

Arrived around noon on a Sunday. The hostess was professional, kind and very pleasant. We sat near the bar. The ceilings are high, but the acoustics were perfect. Even though it was packed we could still easily hear each other without screaming. Our server, Randy was efficient and personable, checking on us to see if we had everything we needed. The food...grilled cheese was cheesy and served with French fries. The cheeseburger was cooked as I requested and was on of the best burgers I’ve had. Prices were reasonable for being located right on the Belt Line. Definitely going back for a beer soon!

Like I always do I try to avoid liking or disliking a brewery just for the beer as every craft brewery has some very good, good, and not that good. All based on personal preference. The place is very nice, big, but even then can get very packed. Service was good (perhaps not great). I wouldn't mind going back when I'm in the area. Didn't try the food - unfortunately.

Great beer, Great food good service, so happy this group bought the place in Virginia Beach. This place is beautiful comfortable clean and fun. It probably was the revitalization of the area. Don’t bother going to two urban licks or Bully Boy cause that is exactly how they sound overrated places. There was a line of cars for Two Urban Licks and only Valet so it took forever to get in and get service. So we went to the owners newly opened place right next door. Had two drinks both sweetened and watered down versions of what they should be. Bourbon #1 and Rye #1. They short poured drinks and I watched them drop the tongs on the floor after handling a one of their signature dishes the porterhouse then just hang them up and use them for the clam chowder carbonara amongst other dishes. It was as if it was their only set of them. One thing I don’t like about new realm is the have suggested tips of 18, 20, and 22% which is pretty pretentious for a brewery we’re the manager had to come serve me twice because my glass was empty.

Had no clue how big this place would be. Huge bar area upstairs with indoor and outdoor seating. Apparently is on the “belt Line”. Big bar upstairs. Did late lunch appetizers at restaurant downstairs. Food was decent. Beers were solid. Hazy Like a Fox IPA was solid!

First visit of the year to our go-to beltline restaurant. Beer is still good and the employees are great. Unfortunately, the food was not as good as it has been. Hope it was a one time issue.

Great atmosphere in the outdoor seating area with live music and right along The Beltline. Food and drinks were all delicious - especially enjoyed the shrimp and grits. Like that you can order at the bar then choose a table. Good service as well. Definitely recommend and would return!

We basically stumbled into this place while looking for place to have a beer. Its a huge industrial style building with an outdoor space, indoor seating, and a rooftop bar. It's dog friendly and you can play corn hole and listen to a band while drinking beer outside. We sampled several types of beer and liked them all. The only downside is I felt like it was strictly a college hang-out. I'm in my early 30's and I felt like I was the oldest person in whole building beside the one 3 year old toddler running around. That was weird... I wouldn't bring my kids here.

Quality beer and set up...weird as far as who owns what space and "flea market/vendor setup"....but had great time and would return....wish beer to go was not all cold as transporting was an issue.....not their fault.....from Boston and TY!

Right off the Atlanta Beltway bike trail. Super cool place. Ate outside and people watched. The place is very big with an upper and lower level as well as outside seating. Beer is very good. The Poke bowl was very good and the street tacos were good too.

ATMOSPHERE: Very cool...great place for a bachelor party dinner and friends. FOOD: Awesome! Their veggie burger is killer!

First, this place is well-maintained. It is CLEAN. We had our dog and they have patio seating - perfect. We shared the peanut hummus and the blistered Brussel sprouts. Both were delicious. Second, they brought our dog a dish of water before we had ours!! Yes!!!! The chef changes the menu frequently based on their current beers. Strongly recommend!

Tips! Make a reservation or you will wait! This place was amazing - so worth the wait. Parking is tough but they have valet and the guy is hustling out there so no worries. Even have a turn around for Uber drop offs. Setting- awesome ambiance and not too loud inside so perfect for a first date or business meeting too- super cool rooftop bar overlooking the city with lights. Staff- Ciana our waitress was awesome, super fast and attentive. She even brought me a pitcher of sweet tea b/c I loved/drank it so much. Food- Apple, celery jalapeño salad! Are you kidding me? It was the best thing I have had in a long time- wish I could have taken my leftovers and stuck it inside a pie crust. DON’T be fooled by the jalapeño- it is NOT spicy at all- tiny kick and that’s it. Simply heavenly and huge! Ahi Tun Poke- pure perfection, exceptional flavor - closed my eyes and felt like I was eating in Hawaii. Beers- Commissioner for me- nice and refreshing just as they described it.

Good food good atmosphere great bartender Jason food was good drinks were great. Would recommend for

Best view from a rooftop I have found. Right along the Beltline. Good food, service and beer. Definitely a must visit.

On a recent visit to Atlanta my son recommended we head to New Realm Brewing. I liked it so much I ended up going back two more times this week. First, great location on the BeltLine. (We arrived via electric scooter--my first time doing that. It was a blast!) The brewery itself was awesome; fantastic atmosphere, including seating inside, outside, and rooftop. Friendly staff and bartenders. The beer was great; between me and my sons we tried several, my favorite being Hazy Like a Fox, a hazy IPA brewed with lactose. Outstanding! For food our favorites included the Asian-Style loaded fries (very generous portion size) and a wood-fired Southern Belle pizza with goat cheese and apples. I thought the crust on the pizza was perfect. I will be back every time I return to Atlanta.

Generous portion sizes, great pricing, delicious food and beer. Knowledgeable staff. Owner/manager Jeff took the time to take my mom and I on a private tour of the brewery. One of the best rooftop bars to see a panoramic view of Atlanta. We’ll be going back tomorrow. Highly recommend.

This is a very cool spot, right on the eastside beltline (walk, bike, scooter). We ate on the rooftop overlooking the beltline (great for people watching). The beer was very good, however the lunch was outstanding. I had the Cuban. My wife had tacos. Highly recommend.

I actually didnt like any of their beers... its a nice set up with rooftop, indoor and outdoor seating...food was a big disappointment..went with the asian fries after reviews, but the pork was all burnt up..the wings were super dry and hard... Not something I would recommend..

As a business traveller, it is often hard to find somewhere you can sit and relax,watching the world go by without being the odd person out. Especially when you’re travelling by yourself. This is a perfect place to eat drink and even catch up on a bit of work while soaking up the Atlanta atmosphere. I think I seen all of Atlantis’s variety of people walking up and down the beltway, from business people clearly having a walking meeting, through to people just enjoying the fresh air and a gentle walk.

New room was crowded in a pandemic way. There was plenty of room to sit and everyone was spaced. I can only imagine how crowded it would be without Covid. We had the pretzel, wings and beer. It was a little tedious to stand in line order and give your table number. We had to go back four times. So being out on a date was a little weird since we did not spend a lot of time sitting together.

We had a great opportunity to visit New Realm Brewing brewery and take a tour and sample their products. The place is great! It's very large with small rooms to relax and enjoy quiet area for conversation, or large bar and patio to enjoy the louder bar atmosphere. The tour guide was great, nice and loud and clear and funny. The place filled up as the evening progressed and it was quite busy and fun. The beer is ok, and the food is ok. The Atmosphere is definitely a lot of fun and its a great spot to spend an evening. Parking was also tight.

Great find for a day trip in Atlanta! This restaurant has indoor and outdoor seating, and definitely dog friendly! Loved seeing all the dogs going by. Food was delicious, and location near the Ponce City Market was perfect. Start or end here after a walk along the Belt Line.

Seriously this place is A-Maze-Ing!!! Food is nothing short of awesome, beer is tasty! Great location, great venue, and cool staff! Food experienced Spicy Korean Pork Cheek Buns, Radegast Burger, Margherita Pizza, Beer Flight, and Warm GA Apple Pie!

We went here for a company happy hour. There was a nice selection of beer. I had several ‘Commissioners’, delicious! The atmosphere is good and there is a nice outdoor space right on the belt line. I appreciated the convenient and safe parking. Look forward to going again.

Ate here for early dinner on a Sunday, it was reasonably crowded even then, but service was fast and great. The mac-n-cheese was fabulous with a sweet beer glaze. I had tacos and crab soup which were good, my husband had steak which was also well made, and our friends had chicken and a grilled cheese. We did notice that everything had sweet sauce or marinade on it, which wouldn't be to everyone's taste and could be a bit much for multiple courses. The beers were almost entirely IPA's but that's what's hot these days so while I'm sad, I don't get too angry or surprised anymore. The two on the menu that weren't - a red ale and a stout, were excellent.

The Asian fries and Georgia peanut hummus were delicious! Great beer choices! Definitely will come to the establishment again.

The food and beers are well priced and flavorful and delicious. The outside dining area is enjoyable, very comforting. We had the pretzel appetizer and it came out warm and was crunchy on the outside snd soft on the inside and we had the beer cheese for dipping. My daughter had the ahe tuna bowl and I had a taste and I don't eat fish and it was amazingly delicious it melted in your mouth. I had the bratwurst sandwich with the kraut and it was delicious. The beers were delicious. The staff is friendly and attentive.

I was visiting Atlanta for the weekend and my son and his girlfriend brought me down to the Beltline area on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. Luckily we were able to get up on the platform deck at the New Realm Brewery before it got too crazy busy after lunch We ordered some peanut butter hummus and also the best veggie burger I’ve ever had and some pretzel bites. Tried some decent IPA’s and enjoyed incredible views and people watching. By time we left it was absolutely packed New Realm is the perfect place to be on sunny day when the Beltline is bustling with action

We came in - greeter was great and we got a nice table. Unfortunately, while their website states they have tours “every hour on the hour”, there was no manager on duty to give the tour. This showed heavily in the staff’s attitude, and the overall running of the brewpub. The bathroom had no toilet paper and then no paper towels - which doesn’t sound like much, but upkeep of a bathroom is important when you’re serving beer. Our waiter (Christian) was either drunk, high, or having a really bad day. We got water once and had to serve ourselves after that. Our food came out wrong, but it wasn’t worth waiting 15 minutes for Christian to come around again. The beer is good, and the atmosphere is enjoyable. The food, though, made up for all of the fails of the staff! We had the chicken and the burger. Both were excellent - hence the 3 stars!

Sitting outside, this is such a relaxed place to watch the world go by whilst enjoying a beer. Our lunch was hot chilli peppers, peanut humus (yes an interesting combination and it works really well), Pizza and a Caesar salad. The food was great, altough the Pizza was perhaps average, the staff were super obliging. Lovely place we'd definitely come back again.

Wow! What an excellent place! I had the pleasure of working next door for 2 weeks and almost moved in here! I can't say anything bad about this place- the food, the decor, the ambience, the staff- and the BEER! Euphonia is some of the best tasting beer I have ever had! I ate almost everything on the menu, and everything I had was awesome. What do I recommend? The Burger is spectacular, the Pretzel, Poke, but the Cuban sandwich is the bomb! The bartenders were friendly and knew my name after a single visit- which really made me feel at home! My favorite thing, though, was sitting upstairs on the roof deck, sipping an ice-cold draft Euphonia, watching the sun set of Atlanta- such beautiful joy- and I highly recommend it...
Amazing food, beer, and atmosphere
Their food is crazy good. I recommend the grilled cheese with the apple butter. Also the Mac and cheese. And the nachos. And their beer is so good too! And there is always a fun crowd. Trivia on Tuesdays is FUN