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Restaurant Review: Brick Store Pub in Decatur, Georgia

By e(Lisa)beth, published Jul 19, 2007
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Rating: 3.0 of 5
The Brick Store Pub in Decatur, Georgia is a loud place. Even the large wooden door with antlers for handles creaks magnificently. Once you get the door open, the chatter spills out onto the sidewalk like a living thing, pulling you into the party inside. Brick Store isn't the place you go for a nice quiet dinner, it's the place you go to have a pint and bite with your friends.

Brick Store is in the heart of downtown Decatur, located in the square next to the old courthouse. The time you spend parking your car won't be the easiest twenty minutes you've ever spent, but it may be easier to handle if you drop your dining partner off at the restaurant to put your name on the waiting list before you go looking for a spot.

If you're the type who likes chatting with passersby, there are a few tables on the sidewalk, and they do offer full service there. But the majority of the tables are inside, mostly situated on the main floor with a few on the second floor loft. The décor is about what you'd expect from a place with Pub in the name: lots of heavy wood to match the aforementioned antlers on the door. There was a lot of exposed brick on the walls, and in some places it was in two layers, with knick knacks covering the ledges made by the front layer. The end result is a room with a lot of character.

Many of the diners appeared to be regulars, calling the wait staff by name and introducing them to the people they brought along. The waiters and waitresses were friendly and a little edgier than I expected from this type of restaurant - most of them were covered in tattoos. But when you consider that the place was opened by a few college friends barely ten years ago, the youth and the vitality of the place is less surprising.

Brick Store Pub
Neigborhood: Downtown Decatur
Decatur, GA 30030 USA

Fish and chips.

Credit: Carl Ratcliffe

Copyright: Carl Ratcliffe

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