Sceptre Brewing Arts

630 East Lake Dr STE E, Decatur
(470) 428-4359

Recent Reviews

Tim Gillis

The beer is pretty good. The smash burger is even better. Nice place to hang out.

Ali Nuckles

We used to love coming here as a chill place but we cannot come here any longer during day light. I am for places to be inclusive for all, but our experience today was out of control. The place was over run by children, which is not necessarily the issue. Most of the children were being well behaved and their parents were correcting if not. We were sat at the tables in the parking lot with our dog. We chose a table that was separate from everyone. A couple families showed up. One of their children was running around with a stick hitting everything. Then the children were doing laps around our table with their bikes and ran into our table. This is when we moved to a different table. About 10 minutes later, the same family set up A GAME OF T BALL in the PARKING LOT next to our new table. Right in the walk way where people are trying to get in and out of the place. they lost a ball in the parking lot and switched sides and were aiming balls towards our table. this isn’t the first time we’ve left because of children misbehaving. its unbelievable that management lets this go on. It’s like lord of the flies over there.

Tom Udell

We love this place and have been coming since they opened. The beers are great, as is the patio. Nice weather it’s the place to hang for a beer or three. Inside is cozy and the board games are a nice touch.I’d love to say the food is always good but it’s hit and miss. It would be nice to have some consistency in the kitchen. Standard go-tos to complement the pop ups. There have been many times we passed on Scepter because we weren’t into the pop up.#BringbackOysterkopf!

Noelle Kachinsky

Nice place with ample parking. Beer choices are decent. Ganji had some good food. Just one request— heat please! It was so cold inside. Also I would love it even more if people didn’t bring screaming infants here. The Dogs were well-behaved.

Trisha Solyn

Cute place for food and drinks. Ample parking. We were there for a pop up, the pop up was amazing.

Susannah F.

Great food, had empanadas, fries, and guacamole, delicious! Beer good as well. Very kid friendly.

Joey Fifield

Mexican lager was great! The best thing was the Argentina empanada pop up. They had pork, chicken, ham, pot roast & spinach. Hope to see them again. I wanted to get a pic of empanada but I ate them too fast. Whoopsies

billy watts

Great beers and pop up kitchen

Tim Arko

Great beers, a fun spot, staff are lovely, plenty of Nickelback on the radio

Claire Smith

The KVLT was good but I don't appreciate all these breweries who don't do flights and this place didn't even do 8 ounce pours. Kind of messed up, honestly. Stop being bougie.

Sally H.

The Ganji pop-up inside Sceptre Brewing is a must-try! Their classic Ganji burger is topped with kimchi, which makes this burger a stand out. Love the vibes there, too!

Luana V.

Beer was good, but the food was mediocre at best :( if you are going just for the beer, this may be a good joint for you.

Lowell Brillante

Easily my favorite Georgia brewery. Walkable location just outside Decatur in the Oakhurst area. Large outdoor patio space that's kid and dog friendly. Inside is a beautiful bar and kitchen with a rotation of menus. Love the ramen fries. It's obvious how much attention they paid to every detail.

Jordan Hajek

I want to love this place but the service is nonexistent. We went to check out a food pop up and waited over 45 min for a cup of soup only to learn they were out of spoons. The bartender put in our order wrong with no apology and was not really around when trying to order another drink. This place has such potential so this was a disappointing experience.

Muenster T.

The beers on tap are all tasty. Recommend the Brwarewolves double IPA and Curbslide lager. Guest chefs, such as Ganji, offer up great eats. Recommend the Ramen French fries - no ketchup needed. Atmosphere is fun and games on thee big screens.

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