Atlanta’s Vibrant Krog District Welcomes LikeMinds

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In the heart of Atlanta’s bustling Krog District along the Eastside Beltline Trail, a familiar anchor space is getting a fresh, limited-time transformation.

The former home of BrewDog Atlanta—a popular craft brewery taproom that closed in early March 2026 after nearly four years—is set to reopen as LikeMinds, a dynamic 120-day pop-up experience focused on music, food, beverages, and fostering community.

Atlanta’s Vibrant Krog District Welcomes LikeMinds: A Temporary Hub for Music, Food, and Community Connection

Scheduled to launch in June 2026 and run through September, LikeMinds will occupy the expansive roughly 14,000–14,700-square-foot indoor-outdoor venue at 112 Krog Street NE.

Its prime location directly on the Beltline, across from Krog Street Market, positions it perfectly as a must-stop destination for locals and visitors exploring the trail, especially ahead of major events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

A Concept Built on Connection

LikeMinds bills itself as “Atlanta’s analog gathering place” with the tagline “Different Stories. Same Frequency.” The vision emphasizes belonging in a fast-paced world: “The world doesn’t need more places to go. It needs more places to belong.”

Co-creator Kelly Campbell, drawing from experience with Westside Motor Lounge (known for its indoor-outdoor vibe, curated menus, and the jazz kissa-style Echo Room), leads a collective of Atlanta hospitality veterans. Partners include Southern Culinary & Creative, Smith’s Olde Bar, Frazie’s Meat and Market, Bunker Design, and others with deep roots in the city’s scene.

“This idea started with a simple goal—create a space where people can find their people,” Campbell said. “What makes LikeMinds special is the team behind it. This is a group with shared history, shared values and a real passion for hospitality coming together to build something that only exists for a moment.”

What to Expect: Programming and Vibes

The space will feature:

  • Live Music and Entertainment: A stage optimized for intimate live performances, vinyl selectors spinning records, guest DJs, and programming curated by Beau Nolen of Smith’s Olde Bar. Expect billiards, bar games, and an upgraded audio/visual setup for sports watch parties.
  • Food and Drink: A full kitchen and bar with a menu highlighting local flavors. Frazie’s Meat + Market will provide signature sandwiches and sharables. Weekend brunch draws inspiration from Julian Hower’s Pho Cue concept. Dana Roberts of Westside Motor Lounge designs the beverage program, including craft cocktails, spirit-free options, beer, wine, and THC beverages.
  • Atmosphere: Open seven days a week, blending indoor energy with outdoor Beltline views. It includes a pool table, big screens for games, and spaces for casual hangs or private events.

The pop-up aligns with the property owner’s (26th Street Partners) goals for an engaging, community-driven spot that spotlights Atlanta businesses.

Filling a Gap in a Prime Location

BrewDog’s sudden closure left a noticeable void in the Krog District, a walkable hub for dining, shopping, and entertainment near the Beltline’s Eastside Trail. LikeMinds offers a timely, energetic activation of the space during Atlanta’s busy summer season, capitalizing on foot traffic from trail users, Krog Street Market visitors, and citywide events.

While temporary, the concept’s focus on local talent and “analog” experiences (live music, vinyl, in-person connection) could leave a lasting impression—and potentially pave the way for future uses of the site.

Mark Your Calendar

LikeMinds is expected to open in June 2026. For the latest on opening details, events, watch parties, and partnerships, visit likemindsatl.com or follow updates on social media. Whether you’re into live jams, craft bites, or simply finding your people on the Beltline, this pop-up promises to be a summer highlight in Atlanta’s intown scene.

Atlanta’s creative hospitality community continues to innovate, turning vacancies into vibrant, fleeting moments of connection. LikeMinds is poised to deliver exactly that.

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CJ Johnson: CJ is a longtime Atlantan who has written a book about Atlanta's food scene. He has also fallen in love with the city's music and sports scenes. He writes about Food, Restaurants, Travel, Sports and Atlanta Culture. Check out the book. https://amzn.to/3RPmbZM

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