Bar in Atlanta, United States
Monday Night Brewing - The Grove
100Pearl PointsSolid craft beer, worth the afternoon.

About Monday Night Brewing - The Grove
Monday Night Brewing – The Grove is one of Atlanta's more established craft taprooms, open since 2011, with a communal atmosphere, food worth ordering, and easy walk-in access. It's a solid call for casual groups or an afternoon stop — not a cocktail destination, but a dependable neighbourhood brewpub that punches above the average taproom on food quality.
Monday Night Brewing – The Grove, Atlanta: Worth the Stop?
Taproom seating at The Grove is not unlimited, and the outdoor space in particular fills quickly on weekend afternoons — arrive by mid-afternoon if you want a spot without waiting. Monday Night Brewing has been operating in Atlanta since 2011, making it one of the city's more established craft breweries, and The Grove location on Trabert Ave NW represents a chapter in that longer run rather than a newcomer trying to find its footing.
The atmosphere here leans social rather than quiet. Expect a lively room with a soundtrack of overlapping conversations, the clink of pint glasses, and a crowd that skews local and unpretentious. This is not the place for a hushed first date or a working lunch — the energy is communal and the noise reflects that. If you want craft beer in a calmer Atlanta setting, 8ARM offers a more deliberate, quieter experience. If the buzz is what you're after, The Grove delivers it consistently.
On the food question , which matters more here than at many taprooms , the kitchen earns its keep. The Grove positions itself above standard bar-food territory, meaning the food is worth ordering seriously rather than treating as an afterthought to the beer. That said, this is a brewery first. Don't arrive expecting a full gastropub kitchen; do expect food that holds up alongside the pints rather than embarrassing them. For comparison, Tap: A Gastropub leans harder into the food side of the equation if that's your priority.
For the explorer who wants depth alongside their drink, Monday Night's brewing program gives you material to work with. The core lineup is reliable, and rotating taps give regulars a reason to return. If you're visiting Atlanta and want to understand the local craft beer scene, The Grove is a credible starting point , more grounded than a tourist-facing spot, less niche than some of the city's newer experimental taprooms. Pair a visit here with a walk through the surrounding neighbourhood and you've got a practical afternoon itinerary rather than a manufactured experience.
Compared to headline cocktail destinations in Atlanta like 9 Mile Station or 437 Memorial Dr SE, The Grove operates in a different register entirely , lower stakes, lower spend, easier to walk into. That accessibility is the point. If you're cross-referencing against serious cocktail programs nationally, look at Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, or Julep in Houston for that tier , The Grove isn't competing there, and it doesn't need to.
Practical details: Reservations: Walk-ins are the norm; no reservation typically required for most group sizes. Booking difficulty: Easy. Dress: Casual , this is a taproom, not a cocktail bar. Budget: Expect craft-beer pricing; food adds moderate cost on leading. Getting there: Located at 670 Trabert Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 , check current hours directly with the venue before visiting, as taproom hours can shift seasonally. For more on Atlanta's bar and dining scene, see our full Atlanta bars guide, our full Atlanta restaurants guide, and our full Atlanta hotels guide. You can also explore our full Atlanta wineries guide, our full Atlanta experiences guide, and more from a mano nearby.
FAQ: Monday Night Brewing – The Grove
- Does Monday Night Brewing – The Grove have outdoor seating? Outdoor seating is available, but it fills fast on weekends. If it matters to your visit, arrive earlier in the afternoon rather than at peak evening hours.
- Is it good for groups? Yes, groups are well-suited here. The communal format and relaxed atmosphere handle larger parties better than most Atlanta cocktail bars. Walk-in capacity can be a constraint for very large groups on busy days, so consider calling ahead if you're bringing more than eight people.
- Is it good for a date? It depends on what you want. A casual, low-pressure first date works fine here. For something more intimate or impressive, consider a cocktail-focused spot instead , Atlanta has stronger options in that category if the occasion calls for it.
- Is the food good? The food is worth ordering. The Grove sits above typical taproom bar food, though it's not trying to be a standalone restaurant. Order something , you won't regret it , but don't build the meal around the food alone.
- Do I need a reservation? No reservation is typically needed. Walk-in access is direct. Confirm current policy directly with the venue, as this can vary by day and season.
- What's the crowd like? Local, casual, and unpretentious. The mix skews toward neighbourhood regulars and Atlanta residents rather than tourists. The energy is social without being rowdy on most nights.
- Does Monday Night Brewing – The Grove have happy hour deals? Happy hour pricing may be available, but specific deals and hours are not confirmed in our data. Check directly with the venue or via their website before planning around a discount.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Monday Night Brewing - The Grove have outdoor seating?
Yes, The Grove has outdoor seating and it fills fast on weekend afternoons. Arriving by mid-afternoon gives you the best shot at a spot. The outdoor area is a main draw, so if weather is a factor, plan accordingly or arrive early.
Is Monday Night Brewing - The Grove good for groups?
Yes, The Grove handles groups well — taproom formats with open seating are generally more flexible than reservation-only restaurants. Larger parties should arrive early on weekends when outdoor space at 670 Trabert Ave NW gets claimed quickly. It works better for casual group hangs than structured sit-down events.
Is Monday Night Brewing - The Grove good for a date?
It works for a low-key, relaxed first or second date if the other person drinks beer and appreciates a casual setting. It is not the move for a formal or romantic evening. For something with more atmosphere, 8ARM nearby offers a different energy at a similar spend.
Is the food good at Monday Night Brewing - The Grove?
Food at taprooms like The Grove is typically secondary to the beer program — expect snacks or lighter bites rather than a full kitchen. If food quality is a priority, 8ARM or Tap: A Gastropub will serve you better. Come to The Grove for the beer first.
Do I need a reservation at Monday Night Brewing - The Grove?
No reservation is needed — The Grove operates as a walk-in taproom. That said, outdoor seating at 670 Trabert Ave NW fills on weekend afternoons, so timing matters more than booking. Arrive mid-afternoon or earlier if you want to pick your spot.
What's the crowd like at Monday Night Brewing - The Grove?
Expect a relaxed, Atlanta neighbourhood mix — locals, after-work groups, and weekend regulars. Weekend afternoons skew busier and younger. The vibe is informal and social rather than quiet or date-focused.
Does Monday Night Brewing - The Grove have happy hour deals?
Specific happy hour details are not confirmed in available venue data. Call ahead or check directly before making the trip specifically for deals. Monday Night Brewing locations have historically run rotating promotions, but terms change and are worth verifying.
Location
670 Trabert Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
Atlanta, United States
Compare Monday Night Brewing - The Grove
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday Night Brewing - The Grove | Easy | — | |||
| Celestia | cocktails, small plates | Unknown | — | ||
| Tap : A Gastropub | Unknown | — | |||
| 437 Memorial Dr SE a5 | Unknown | — | |||
| 8ARM | Unknown | — | |||
| 9 Mile Station | Unknown | — |
How Monday Night Brewing - The Grove stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Celestia — cocktails, small plates, cocktails, small plates
- Tap : A Gastropub — Notable alternative
- 437 Memorial Dr SE a5 — Notable alternative
- 8ARM — Notable alternative
- 9 Mile Station — Notable alternative
Among Atlanta's bar options, Monday Night Brewing – The Grove occupies a distinct position: it's the most accessible and lowest-stakes entry on this list. Celestia is the better pick if you want a cocktail-driven evening with small plates that are taken seriously as food in their own right — the gap in drink ambition between a craft taproom and a cocktail bar is real, and Celestia represents that other tier. For a gastropub that weights food and drink more equally, Tap: A Gastropub is the more direct comparison and the stronger choice if the kitchen is your primary reason for going out.
8ARM offers a quieter, more considered atmosphere for those who find The Grove's communal energy too loud for the occasion. 9 Mile Station and 437 Memorial Dr SE both operate at a higher price point and with more intentional programming — if you're spending a special evening out rather than an easy weeknight, either of those raises the ceiling on what the night can be.
The Grove wins on ease and value. Walk-in access, craft beer pricing, and a no-fuss atmosphere make it the right call for groups who want somewhere reliable without planning overhead. If you're deciding between these options for a group of four or more on a weekend afternoon, The Grove is the path of least resistance — and that's a genuine recommendation, not a consolation prize.
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