Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Vibe-forward sports bar and grill with strong cocktails, popular wings and salmon dishes, lively music, and occasional service or policy hiccups; best for celebrations and nights out.
The Beverly delivers solid neighborhood bar-grill performance with strong food quality anchored by standout wings and salmon dishes, paired with attentive service that creates a warm, welcoming vibe. However, inconsistent execution and space constraints prevent grade A territory—occasional off-nights and peak-time friction keep it competitive with respected local favorites rather than among the area's premier destinations. The lively music-driven atmosphere and loyal following make it worth visiting for cocktails and group gatherings.
Walk into The Beverly and it feels warm and bustling—hosts greet with personality, the bar hums, and a DJ or live band often lifts the room from hangout to mini-party. One diner said the staff made them feel like VIPs at the door, while servers kept drinks coming even for big groups. The patio offers a breather when the music hits full tilt. The cooking leans elevated bar fare with local flair—crispy wings in lemon pepper or jerk, blackened salmon over grits, creamy spinach dip, and a few Caribbean-leaning touches like rasta pasta. Cocktails are a draw, from lavender-touched sips to a cinnamon rosemary old fashioned, priced like a serious cocktail bar in a lively neighborhood. Most plates satisfy, though a few guests hit off nights with dry egg rolls or longer waits during peak events. Families can make it work, especially early or on the patio. Kids tend to go for wings and fries, simple salads, or a grilled protein like salmon. There is no dedicated kids menu in the provided data, but the familiar American options should suit many younger eaters; save late-night DJ sets for grown-up time.
Area: Trendy mixed-use pocket near BeltLine with young professionals and weekend nightlife energy.
Safety: Mixed; lively but reports of car break-ins in shared lot suggest vigilance is needed.
Nearby: Near BeltLine Eastside Trail, shops, bars; shared parking and some street parking.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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