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Join us for dinner on May 8th or 9th celebrate our first ever Wild Beer, Wine, & Cheese Dinners!

Executive Chef Matt Crutchfield, whose culinary background includes esteemed establishments such as  The Wrecking Bar Brewpub, is curating a lovely four-course dinner with dishes showcasing cheeses from Decimal Place Farms and Sweet Grass Dairy, highlighting both their variety and range of use.

Paired along side each course will be uniquely selcted wines provided by our friends at Avant Partir.

And what would a Wild Beer, Wine, & Cheese Dinner be without, well, the wild beer! Be ready to enjoy some big boy bombers of your exclusive favorites from here and across the pond.

Update! Tickets for Thursday, May 9th are SOLD OUT! Grab your tickets for Wednesday, May 8th here!

The pub is open for full-service dining! Food, beer, and cocktails to-go are available for curbside orders by calling us at 404-221-2600. Please check our website for our current hours and menus, as well as Instagram for updates on new beers, cocktails, and food specials offered daily.

Twelve years going strong as one of the best bars in Atlanta, but don't take it just from us. Click here to see where we sit amongst the best!

Thank you, thank you, thank you for the continued support, and expect great food, drink, and festivals from us for years to come.

Today's Beer
Brewed with 666lb of malt, this is one hell of a glass of beer! We boiled this beer for 3 hours with the addition of 20 pounds of molasses to achieve a very smooth and pleasant mid palate beer that finishes rich and malty yet not overtly sweet. Moderately hopped to help balance the large complex malt flavors of gooey caramel, burnt sugar, molasses, and dark fruit. A strong beer drinkers must try!! Tap Date 1/19 25°P IBU 38 ABV 10.5%
This new batch of Juice Willis is hopped with American Strata, Citra, CTZ, and Citra INCOGNITO. We utilized biotransformation technique in the brewing process to fully showcase the hop aromas and flavors. Expect intense citrus, pungent grapefruit, and piney melon flavors and aroma!
A very unique aroma of toasted bread, caramelized sugar, and dark fruit all come together from a complex grain bill. Fermented with traditional monastery ale yeast, producing notes of bubblegum, banana, subtle spicy phenols, and plum. Brewed with amber candi sugar for an ABV boost this beer is dangerously drinkable. Tap Date 2/27 OG 1.075 IBU 20 ABV 7.4%
Our house gose, soured with yogurt then salted with a blend of sea salts we've perfected with our friends over at Beautiful Briny Sea in Grant Park. The beer was then dosed with Thai and sweet basil, fermented on grapefruit juice and pulp, and aged on grapefruit zest. Tap Date 9/20 OG 1.044 IBU. 5 ABV 4.5%
This is a classic IPA using English pale malted barley. The sole hop used is New Zealand’s Nelson Sauvin, which flavor with an aroma of gooseberry, Sauvignon Blanc wine, and tropical fruits. Tap Date 3/14 12.5°P IBU 69 ABV 5.7%
This is a very delightful and funky American Farmhouse Ale that is fermented with Brettanomyces. We used barley, wheat, rye, and oats for a simple malt bill to help the unique fermentation characteristics shine. Earthy, funk, acid, grain, hay, and bright plum fruit are the many flavors derived from this mixed-fermentation ale. Cheers! Tap Date 4/6 11.8 °P IBU 24 ABV 4.9%
This decadent brown porter contains flavors of light caramel and graham crackers, with dominant notes of smooth sweet cocoa derived from a hefty use of flaked oats and chocolate malt. Delicate American Willamette hops round out this delicious dark beer. In a world of complete chaos, live your best savage life! Tap date 11/4 12.8°P IBU 30 ABV 5.0-%
A traditional Munich Helles brewed with 100% Weyerman malts. This delicious lager has a subtle sweetness to it that is accompanied by a predominate malty flavor that exhibits toasted, bread-like characteristics. Hallertau Mittlefruh, Halleratua Hersbrucker, Tettnanger hops all play a small role in balancing this quaffable German Lager delight! Prost!. Tap Date 6/15 9.7 °P IBU 25 ABV 4.8%
The "beautiful house" is back! This beer features a combination of Pilsner and Heritage malts as well as Malted Corn from Riverbend Malt in NC, providing notes of toasted bread, soft caramel, and a subtle graininess. A healthy addition of Czech Saaz hops rounds out this thirst-quenching concoction designed to help you beat the heat! Tap Date 11.16 OG 1.049 IBU 20 ABV 5.1%
Czech Pilsner-the King of Pilsners! Inspired by our brewer's favorite beer, Pilsner Urquell, this pilsner is the perfect example of a Czech Premium Pale Lager. Rich, complex, bready malt flavors combined with spicy Czech Saaz hops to bring you a true Bohemian Pilsner experience! Tap Date 8/5 11.5°P IBU 42 ABV 4.6%
Our take on a traditional Vienna-Style lager. Brewed with a blend of Vienna, Munich, Pilsner, and CaraAmber malts, expect a toasty and dry lager base with a subtle caramel finish. A smooth noble hop bitterness provides contrast to the malt base. A beer meant to be enjoyed at any occasion. Easy enough for new beer drinkers, yet complex enough to please every palate. Tap date 11/20 OG 1.054 IBU 30 ABV 5.6%
What's it got in its pockets precious? What we know for certain is that we lost our way in the dark. It's always dark here, but the water is tasty. It's jammy, like blackberry jam, and then it gives way to salt and perhaps a slight smokie note. The finish is something akin to bittersweet chocolate spread across velvet. Tap Date 2/9 OG 1.050 IBU 6 ABV 6.5%
With six different grains used in the brewing process, this is one of the more rich and complex stouts out there. Several different roasted barleys, oats and caramelized grains yield hints of shortbread, toffee, chocolate and a roast espresso finish. Tap Date 3/14 OG 1.067 IBU 65 ABV 6.9%
A Scottish Light carries very similar characteristics to that of a Wee Heavy, just not as big or as bold. Our version uses a hefty amount of Briess Extra Special Roast malt which carries dominant notes of wood, burnt caramel sugar, toast marshmallow, and dry raisins. Moderately hopped and low ABV makes this beer crushable! Tap Date 3/12 10.2°P IBU 18 ABV 3.4%

BEER

Brewing on a 7 barrel system, Bill Arnold & Ryan Donald have developed a beer program that focuses on perfecting classic styles such as Kolsch, Pilsner, ESB, IPA, barrel aged strong beer and session styles. This classic list is balanced with more experimental styles: milkshake IPA’s, fruited gose’s and farmhouse ales, to name a few. Over the last seven years we’ve also developed a barrel aging program, aging stouts, barleywines, and scotch ales in bourbon and rum barrels to bring out the beers best characteristics, winning a Silver Medal in Barrel Aged Strong Ales at the Great American Beer Festival in 2018 for our Willett Bourbon Barrel Aged Ye Old Sprinklerhead Barleywine.

FOOD

Our new Executive Chef, Mikey Staniewicz is bringing fresh farm-to-table flavors, while staying rooted in pub classics. We source from local bakeries, dairies, and farms ( including our own ), and believe it’s important to support the local economy and build relationships. The menu keeps a few classics on constantly, while the rest changes to reflect the season, highlighting produce and flavors at their peak.

ABOUT

Housed in a late Victorian building that was once a home, a church, a dance studio, and an architectural salvage store, the Wrecking Bar Brewpub has worked to become a cornerstone of the neighborhood. With a focus on comfortable atmosphere, clean and exciting locally sourced food, an extensive bar program, and excellent beer crafted in house, the goal is to maintain a restaurant that has has something for everyone. Come grab a beer at the bar, or meet up with family and friends for dinner.

OUR TEAM

Events Manager
Sous Chef
Head Brewer to the Stars
Owner, 12 yrs
General Manager, 11 yrs
Manager, Sommelier, Bar 6 yrs
Graphic Artist, 8 yrs
Prep Cook, Comedian, 8 yrs
Manager, Bar, 7 yrs
Executive Chef

EVENT SPACES

There are three separate event spaces at the Wrecking Bar Brewpub, each with varying capacity and atmosphere:

The Biergarten

The Biergarten is an  event space in our brewery warehouse that seats up to 42 and holds up to 100 standing. With a long concrete bar, twelve beer taps, and fermentation tanks in the room, it’s definitely a casual venue, and a built-in stage makes it perfect for celebrations involving a band.

The Marianna

The Marianna is our formal event space on the main floor of the house, with a capacity of 30-250 people. It has 13 foot ceilings, stained glass windows, and original fireplaces, and is perfect for weddings (both ceremony and reception), breakout sessions, rehearsal dinners, and holiday parties.

For all event spaces inquiries, please contact Eden at info@themarianna.com

History

“The Victor H. Kriegshaber House is historically significant for its association with Victor Hugo Kriegshaber, who was a leader in the cultural and economic development of Atlanta during the first third of the century, and the original owner of this house. He commissioned the building to be designed by architect Willis F. Danny just before 1900 and lived there with his family until 1924.The Kriegshaber residence is a fine example of Denny’s work; he practiced only a few years in Atlanta before his early death at 31 due to pneumonia, but managed to design many of the city’s most prestigious public and private structures before 1905. Stylistically, the house is a noteworthy transitional statement combining late Victorian and eclectic details.

Kriegshaber was born in 1859 to Prussian immigrants living in Louisville, Kentucky. He did not make his home in Atlanta until 1889, when he left his civil engineer’s position with the Central of Georgia Railway to become a contractor and soon after president for forty-three years of his own building materials supply company. Nine years after his arrival in Atlanta, Kriegshaber was able to afford his elegant showplace on the periphery of Inman Park. He served in executive positions for countless businesses, civic, philanthropic, and cultural organizations. In addition to his building material supply business, Kriegshaber was the founder and first president of the Atlanta Terra Cotta Company, a director of the Atlanta Art Glass Co. and vice-president of the National Builders’ Supply Association. He was a director of the Chamber of Commerce and, in 1914, was part of the committee from the Chamber that spearheaded the new development at Lakewood for the Southeastern Fair. The Fair opened in 1916, the same year that Kriegshaber served as president of the Chamber of Commerce.

A charter member of the Rotary Club, Kriegshaber also served as director of the local council of the Boy Scouts of America, as president of the Jewish Charities and of the Jewish Educational Alliance and was director of the Hebrew Orphan’s Home. He was instrumental in establishing the city’s first public playgrounds for children and was later vice-president of the Playground Association of America. In 1905, Kriegshaber was one of the organizers of the Standard Club, serving as its first vice-president.

Kriegshaber served on the executive committee of the Atlanta Music Festival Association from its founding in 1909 until his death. The first Atlanta Music Festival, held in 1909 in the just completed Auditorium, was such a tremendous success that the Atlanta Music Festival Association inaugurated in 1910 the first of nearly twenty annual spring visits by the Metropolitan Opera to Atlanta’s Municipal Auditorium. In addition, his belief in the ability of local musicians and choristers led to the establishment of the Atlanta Philharmonic Society, of which he was president at his death in 1934.”

Wrecking Bar Brewpub

  • Tuesday - Thursday: 5 - 10 pm 
  • Friday: 12 - 11 pm
  • Saturday: 12 - 11 pm 
  • Sunday: 5 - 10 pm 
  • Monday: Closed

 

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