Sneak peek: Ponce City Market’s Beltline-facing watering hole arrivesJosh GreenThu, 04/02/2026 - 16:05Ponce City Market’s eye-catching new watering hole and barbecue pitstop along the Eastside Trail officially opens Saturday, but here’s a sneak peek of what to expect. Local brewery, distillery, and restaurant concept Three Taverns Ponce Brew Terminal features a front-row seat to the Atlanta Beltline and the first food-and-beverage tenant for a large retail space completed more than a decade ago.
Intricate tile work and symbolic color schemes on a wall near the bar. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
Overhead party lights lend the patio area a nice touch. Josh Green/Urbanize AtlantaThe concept from Three Taverns Craft Brewery, with a full kitchen from Atlanta-based DAS BBQ (don’t skip the smoked wings), has claimed retail space at the base of the 21-story Signal House apartment tower, which marked Ponce City Market’s first new-construction, standalone building when it opened two years ago. Three Taverns, founded in 2013, operates two other ITP locations: The original brewery in Decatur and another space just off the Beltline, The Imaginarium in Reynoldstown, which opened in 2020. On tap in Old Fourth Ward are classic lagers, multiple IPA styles, sours, and stouts. We gave the new space a tasty test-run during a media preview this week. Without further ado, have a look at how the project came together in the gallery above. **…**Follow us on social media:Twitter / Facebook/and now: Instagram • Old Fourth Ward news, discussion (Urbanize Atlanta)Tags680 North Avenue NESignal HousePonce City MarketAtlanta DevelopmentHandel ArchitectsJamestown PropertiesPoncey-HighlandAtlanta ConstructionAtlanta apartmentsBeltlineAtlanta BeltLineEastside TrailOfficesAtlanta RentsRenting in AtlantaAndrew Thomas LeeAtlanta BreweriesAtlanta BarbecueBBQJess WhiteGentle WorksImages
Three Taverns Ponce Brew Terminal’s expansive patio seating and Eastside Trail views. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
The design motif’s color gradient (a nod to A Night on Ponce IPA’s packaging) is present throughout the space. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
PCM’s 21-story Signal House tower will lend the brewery and restaurant shade for most of the afternoon. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
The relatively simple DAS BBQ menu to accompany brews and cocktails. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
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Atlanta architecture and interior design firm Gentle Works led designs. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
Roll-up garage doors mesh interior and exterior spaces. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
Intricate tile work and symbolic color schemes on a wall near the bar. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
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A $12.50 cocktail called Wayfaring Stranger (bourbon, mint, lime, grapefruit, and bitters). Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
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Brewing facilities behind immense windows facing the Eastside Trail. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
Overhead party lights lend the patio area a nice touch. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
Three Taverns Ponce Brew Terminal’s business hours will be: Monday to Thursday: 12 p.m. – 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday: 12 p.m. – 11 p.m.; and Sunday: 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. Josh Green/Urbanize AtlantaSubtitleHow laidback, patio-heavy Three Taverns Ponce Brew Terminal came together, in 16 photosNeighborhoodOld Fourth WardBackground ImageImage
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