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4 reviews for SweetWater Draft House & Grill
| drowland (42), Tallahassee, Florida | | November 8, 2009 Went here twice recently because of layovers in Atlanta.
The ambiance is fine. Bright, cheery, decked out with Sweetwater stuff. Pretty packed into a small space, but hey - it’s an airport.
The service was pretty good. Because I was alone and the place was packed, I got put at the bar both times I visited, and the bartenders were attentive, quick, and had minor knowledge of the brews available.
The selection is to be expected. 3-5 Sweetwater beers and about 3 others: Sam Adams, Miller Lite, Bud Light.
The food was good, but nothing special. First time I tried the hummus. I’m pretty sure it was basically store bought and served to me straight out of the container. The second time I had a cheeseburger and it was fine.
The value is terrible, of course, because it’s an airport. 2 beers and a burger cost me about 25 bucks.
Overall, it’s probably one of the better places to go if you’re in the airport and have some time to kill, but not enough time to go visit the actual place. | | radagast83 (43), Fairfax, Virginia | | August 22, 2009 I happened across this while waiting for connecting flight (and then a week later on the return flight). Was pretty packed but got a table immediately both times I went. Menu was surprisingly better than I expected. Food even moreso. Beer came in 20 oz glasses which was another surprise. Food arrived quickly. No serious complaints. | | jolomo (10), Atlanta, Georgia | | July 17, 2009 Great addition to the airport. I would pick N/A for Ambience but they do the best you can in an airport probably. They usually have all the Sweetwater beers available at a good price. It’s near gate B-10 | | beer4mencc1701 (15), Irving, Texas | | June 30, 2009 Located at the Atlanta-Hartsfield Airport (ATL). Taking into account the usual beer & food available at most airports, this place is a welcome breath of fresh air. SweetWater beers are featured on draft of course, with other beers in bottles. The wait staff was attentive (they know you have a flight to catch) & the menu was very decent, featuring typical pub fare. All was served fresh & hot & tasty (especially for an airport bar). Drop in if you are passing through ATL--it’s the rare airport bar that features honest craft beer (which happens to be local & high quality). |
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