
Photos: Next Beltline trail opening—with attached brewery—on tap soon
Photos: Next Beltline trail opening—with attached brewery—on tap soon
Josh Green
Wed, 06/25/2025 – 15:19
The recently unveiled Westside Trail Segment 4 won’t be the Beltline’s only new trail debut this summer.
A section of the Beltline’s Northwest Trail a few blocks from Atlantic Station is set to officially open in coming weeks, coinciding with the grand opening of Monday Night Brewery’s The Grove project.
The Grove, an adaptive-reuse taproom and leafy outdoor space, is situated along a poured, relatively short section of Northwest Trail Segment 3 that extends west from Northside Drive to Trabert Avenue, near Atlanta Waterworks. It’s not yet connected to other finish Beltline pieces.
Monday Night Brewing, founded in 2011, got its start in a formerly abandoned warehouse on dead-end Trabert Avenue that’s now adjacent to The Grove. The original taproom will be kept for private events and expanding beer production.
An opening celebration for both the Beltline and The Grove will take place sometime in August, according to brewery heads.
How The Grove’s outdoor space is coming together along a poured section of Northside Trail Segment 3. Courtesy of Monday Night Brewing
Live music and other events, a communal hangout space, food offerings, and a fresh slate of beverage options is on tap for The Grove. The Berkeley Park building was previously used as a storage warehouse, according to 2024 filings.
The adjacent Beltline section in question will eventually span 1.2 miles, starting near Monday Night Brewing’s original location and crossing under Interstate 75 at Tanyard Creek. According to Beltline officials, design work on Segment 3 is finished, permitting is in progress, and a construction manager has been hired to help map out scheduling, budgeting, and construction logistics.
Joel Iverson, Monday Night Brewing cofounder, said The Grove aims to create “an everyday experience” where guests can “connect with friends, meet new people, and enjoy fresh beer, great food, and good vibes,” according to an announcement. Along with its two Atlanta locations (another Beltline-adjacent brewery operates at the Lee + White district), Monday Night Brewing has outposts in Birmingham, Knoxville, Nashville, and Charlotte.
A hiring fair for the new Atlanta hub is planned next month.
The section of Northwest Trail Segment 3 in question, per the Beltline’s most recent mapped construction update. (Westside Trail Segment 4, at left, is also now finished.)Atlanta Beltline Inc.; May 2025
The brewery’s proximity to the 22-mile mainline Beltline loop doesn’t get much closer. Courtesy of Monday Night Brewing
Key features of The Grove will include: 17,000 square feet of outdoor communal space (beneath 62 preserved and freshly planted native trees) with multiple fire pits; a 7,400-square-foot taproom with seasonal cocktails; an outdoor amphitheater for community gatherings and live music; two Italian-built ovens for house-made pizzas; a 20-foot outdoor LED TV screen on a hillside; and 30 taps for the largest offering of beers at any Monday Night Brewing location.
A new morning setup (think: coffee, pastries, and breakfast sandwiches) will also be offered.
For patrons not arriving by Beltline, Monday Night Brewing reps say three different lots will provide ample free parking.
Swing up to the gallery for more context and construction progress photos.
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Photos: Next Beltline trail opening—with attached brewery—on tap soon
Josh Green
Wed, 06/25/2025 – 15:19
The recently unveiled Westside Trail Segment 4 won’t be the Beltline’s only new trail debut this summer. A section of the Beltline’s Northwest Trail a few blocks from Atlantic Station is set to officially open in coming weeks, coinciding with the grand opening of Monday Night Brewery’s The Grove project. The Grove, an adaptive-reuse taproom and leafy outdoor space, is situated along a poured, relatively short section of Northwest Trail Segment 3 that extends west from Northside Drive to Trabert Avenue, near Atlanta Waterworks. It’s not yet connected to other finish Beltline pieces. Monday Night Brewing, founded in 2011, got its start in a formerly abandoned warehouse on dead-end Trabert Avenue that’s now adjacent to The Grove. The original taproom will be kept for private events and expanding beer production.An opening celebration for both the Beltline and The Grove will take place sometime in August, according to brewery heads.
How The Grove’s outdoor space is coming together along a poured section of Northside Trail Segment 3. Courtesy of Monday Night Brewing
Inside the adaptive-reuse brewery space today. Courtesy of Monday Night Brewing
Live music and other events, a communal hangout space, food offerings, and a fresh slate of beverage options is on tap for The Grove. The Berkeley Park building was previously used as a storage warehouse, according to 2024 filings. The adjacent Beltline section in question will eventually span 1.2 miles, starting near Monday Night Brewing’s original location and crossing under Interstate 75 at Tanyard Creek. According to Beltline officials, design work on Segment 3 is finished, permitting is in progress, and a construction manager has been hired to help map out scheduling, budgeting, and construction logistics. Joel Iverson, Monday Night Brewing cofounder, said The Grove aims to create “an everyday experience” where guests can “connect with friends, meet new people, and enjoy fresh beer, great food, and good vibes,” according to an announcement. Along with its two Atlanta locations (another Beltline-adjacent brewery operates at the Lee + White district), Monday Night Brewing has outposts in Birmingham, Knoxville, Nashville, and Charlotte.A hiring fair for the new Atlanta hub is planned next month.
The section of Northwest Trail Segment 3 in question, per the Beltline’s most recent mapped construction update. (Westside Trail Segment 4, at left, is also now finished.)Atlanta Beltline Inc.; May 2025
The brewery’s proximity to the 22-mile mainline Beltline loop doesn’t get much closer. Courtesy of Monday Night Brewing
Key features of The Grove will include: 17,000 square feet of outdoor communal space (beneath 62 preserved and freshly planted native trees) with multiple fire pits; a 7,400-square-foot taproom with seasonal cocktails; an outdoor amphitheater for community gatherings and live music; two Italian-built ovens for house-made pizzas; a 20-foot outdoor LED TV screen on a hillside; and 30 taps for the largest offering of beers at any Monday Night Brewing location. A new morning setup (think: coffee, pastries, and breakfast sandwiches) will also be offered. For patrons not arriving by Beltline, Monday Night Brewing reps say three different lots will provide ample free parking. Swing up to the gallery for more context and construction progress photos. …Follow us on social media: Twitter / Facebook/and now: Instagram • Berkeley Park news, discussion (Urbanize Atlanta)
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The section of Northwest Trail Segment 3 in question, per the Beltline’s most recent mapped construction update. (Westside Trail Segment 4, at left, is also now finished.)Atlanta Beltline Inc.; May 2025
The full planned route of the Beltline’s Northwest Trail (in purple), with the original Monday Night Brewing facility and the recent expansion (blue circle). A former carpet business (red star) fronts Northside Drive. Google Maps; ABI
How the Monday Night Brewing brewhouse is tucked beside the Northwest Trail corridor. Kimley-Horn, via BeltLine DRC
How The Grove’s outdoor space is coming together along a poured section of Northside Trail Segment 3. Courtesy of Monday Night Brewing
The facility in question is tucked behind these buildings fronting Northside Drive. Google Maps
The brewery’s proximity to the 22-mile mainline Beltline loop doesn’t get much closer. Courtesy of Monday Night Brewing
Inside the adaptive-reuse brewery space today. Courtesy of Monday Night Brewing
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Plans for the project that emerged in 2024. Kimley-Horn/Gensler, via BeltLine DRC
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