City Tap House Files Plans For $750,000 Buildout in Midtown

Philadelphia-based gastropub looks to open before July 4 in former Gordon Biersch space.

Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief
Front and side elevation | Drawing: Official

UPDATE (December 19, 2018): City Tap Is Nearing Its Midtown Opening In Former Gordon Biersch Space

Philadelphia-based City Tap House is moving forward with plans to open in Midtown.

A permit application this week was submitted to the City of Atlanta for the restaurant’s buildout, at 848 Peachtree Street.

The beer-centric gastropub, the first in Georgia, is opening in space formerly occupied by Gordon Biersch.

The exterior will get a “refresh” but the 12,340-square-foot interior will undergo a complete overhaul in its transformation into City Tap House.

Construction will cost an estimated $750,000.

Duluth-based Garrard Group is the project’s General Contractor.

The construction and development company locally has built projects like The Painted Duck, Cyclebar, and big-box retailers like Hobby Lobby and Family Dollar.

For more on the concept, read What Now Atlanta’s coverage from earlier this year.

City Tap House - Atlanta - Front Elevation
Left and front elevation | Drawing: Official
City Tap House - Atlanta - Side and Rear Elevation
Right and rear elevation | Drawing: Official

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  • Any idea if they plan on widening the sidewalk in front? I hate how narrow it is here compared to the surrounding buildings.

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