Going to cheer on the Atlanta Braves this season? The Battery Atlanta, the entertainment complex attached to Truist Park, offers up spots to throw back a cold beer, eat a slice of pizza or chow down on Cubanos. Plus, check out the food offerings inside the ballpark, including pickle-brined tenders and a new food hall.
ASW Distillery. Located in the former Häagen-Dazs space, ASW Distillery’s third metro Atlanta location features a tasting room, a Vendome copper pot/column hybrid still for distilling gin and vodka, a small batch bottling operation and an extensive cocktail program and a large private events space.
Antico Pizza. The popular Neapolitan-style pizzeria has its third location at the Battery (there are already locations in West Midtown and in Alpharetta mixed-use development Avalon).
Credit: Courtesy of Battle & Brew
Credit: Courtesy of Battle & Brew
Battle & Brew. Sandy Springs gaming venue, bar and restaurant joined the lineup at Battery Atlanta with a PC battle arena, immersive gaming lounges and more than 40 gaming stations. The menu offers anything from pub grub to Asian fusion with dishes like bibimbap, japchae and chicken and waffles. There’s also a full bar.
Blue Moon Beer Garden. The beer garden offers an outdoor patio, an outdoor bar, a coastal-inspired menu with shareable snacks, Southern cuisine and seafood, live music and plenty of TVs.
Burn by Rocky Patel. Cigarmaker Patel’s luxe cigar bar concept, which features a design that draws on a mix of Mediterranean, Asian and Cuban cultures, opened summer 2019 with high-end cigars and exotic cocktails. The Battery location joins the original Burn in Naples, Florida, as well as locations in several other cities. Seating is limited and reservations are strongly encouraged.
C. Ellet’s. Restaurateur Linton Hopkins’ eatery is a “great American steakhouse with seasonal ingredients tied into the American South,” he said. The menu focuses on steaks, seafood and oysters along with vegetable dishes. Read our review here.
CRU Food and Wine Bar. The eatery’s second location (there’s another in Alpharetta) offers up a wide variety of wine in addition to Napa-style foods including stone-fired pizzas and artisan plates.
Cultivate Food & Coffee. Cultivate Food & Coffee opened its second location at the Battery last year. It serves a menu of coffee, tea and brunch dishes, along with a dinner menu and a full bar. Vegan and gluten-free options will also be available.
Eataliano Kitchen. Druid Hills Italian restaurant Eataliano brings its Italian comfort food and pizza to the Battery Atlanta, complete with outdoor seating.
El Super Pan. The Puerto Rican-inspired sandwich shop from chef Hector Santiago opened its second location (its first is at Ponce City Market) in 2018. The spot serves brunch on the weekends and lunch and dinner daily, offering sandwiches, snacks and sides. Take a tour of the space here.
Fat Tuesday. Get your frozen daiquiri on at Fat Tuesday, with flavors including 190 Octane, Hurricane, pina colada, strawberry, Jungle Juice, bellini and margarita. Customers can combine flavors and choose from several sizes of souvenir cups, and also get their drinks to-go from a walk-up counter.
Credit: Mia Yakel
Credit: Mia Yakel
Garden & Gun Club. Southern culture magazine Garden & Gun launched this bar and restaurant in 2018, complete with a lavishly-stocked cocktail bar and drink-friendly foods such as Southern oysters, peel-and-eat shrimp and pimento cheese with buttermilk crackers and crudites. Read our review here and read about how Garden & Gun Club pivoted to offer takeout here (the bar has since reopened for dine-in service).
Goldbergs Fine Foods. The string of local delis — the first opened in Atlanta in 1972 — serves bagel sandwiches, deli salads and other deli-style staples.
Good Game. Open since early 2020, Good Game features seven Topgolf Swing Suite bays featuring interactive simulator games along with a dining room and bar. The menu offers a full menu with appetizers, flatbreads and entrees, as well as a list of cocktails and craft beers.
H&F Burger. Find Linton Hopkins’ popular spot serving up burgers and fries inside Truist Park in the former First & Third Sausage Shack space. It’s accessible from both the Battery and the ballpark.
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams. Find more than 20 flavors of ice cream at the Battery location of Jeni’s, one of seven in metro Atlanta.
Live at the Battery Atlanta. Developed by the Cordish Companies, which operates Live venues at ballparks across the country, this concept includes two sections:
•Sports & Social, a two-level area that features a 30-foot diagonal, high-definition LED screen as a backdrop for social games and activities.
•PBR Atlanta, which is branded for the Professional Bull Riders Association. The bar is similar to its sister site in St. Louis’ Ballpark Village adjacent to Busch Stadium.
Credit: Courtesy of National Anthem
Credit: Courtesy of National Anthem
National Anthem at Omni Hotel. National Anthem comes from chef and restaurateur Nick Badovinus, who also operates a location of the restaurant in Dallas, Texas, where he’s based. The menu includes seafood, steaks, burgers and cocktails.
Park Bench. This live music venue and dueling piano bar moved from its original location in Buckhead to the Battery after 30 years. In addition to the performances, the bar also offers a full bar and frozen cocktails.
Ph’east. The mini Asian food hall offers fare from Poke Burri, Lifting Noodles Ramen, Fan T’Asia, 26 Thai and Kung Fu Tea. Read more here.
Punch Bowl Social. Empire State South owner and “Top Chef” star Hugh Acheson helped launch the first Georgia location of restaurant and entertainment concept Punch Bowl Social as its “culinary partner.” The spot features bowling, bocce ball, karaoke and a 360-degree bar and serves weekend brunch, lunch, dinner and late-night snacks in addition to craft cocktails. Read our review here.
Savi Provisions. Savi Provisions, which has multiple locations throughout metro Atlanta, offers a large selection of wines, beer, liquors and grocery and grab-and-go items.
Silverspot Cinema. The dine-in movie theater offers appetizers, entrees and desserts, plus signature cocktails, beer and wine in the standalone S Bar cocktail lounge.
Credit: Andrew Thomas Lee
Credit: Andrew Thomas Lee
Superica. Celebrated restaurateur Ford Fry serves up Mexican food with an Austin vibe at one of five metro Atlanta locations of his Tex-Mex concept. Look out for Mexican classics including tacos, flautas and enchiladas, along with healthier fare such as short ribs and carne asada.
Blue Moon Brewery & Grill featuring Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q. Blue Moon has taken over the former Terrapin Taproom space, which is still accessible from both the Battery and the ballpark. It features Fox Bros on the menu along with expanded beer, cocktail and nonalcoholic offerings and food from Truist Park’s food and beverage partner Delaware North.
Yard House. The pub chain — which has an Atlanta location at Atlantic Station — serves up 130 draft beers, including several local and regional brews, and upscale bar food.
Coming soon
Shake Shack. New York-based chain Shake Shack is set to open this summer in the former Wahlburgers space, which closed in November after seven years. Shake Shack will offer a menu of burgers, fries, sandwiches and milkshakes, and it will feature a walk-up window for beer and cocktails and exterior seating.
Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux. This Louisiana-based chain from LSU walk-on basketball players Brandon Landry and Jack Warner will open its second Georgia location at the Battery this summer in the former Mac McGee’s space. The eatery will feature Cajun-inspired dishes like mozzarella logs, fried alligator and Bayou pasta. Read more about the forthcoming location here.
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