Milltown Arms Tavern
Pub / Bar
180 Carroll Street Southeast, Atlanta, GA 30312
–
King Memorial (800 yd)
Barbara H.
Spaces for hire at Milltown Arms Tavern
from $3000
minimum spend / per session
minimum spend / per session
Entire Venue
Milltown Arms Tavern is a perfect place for your next event!
Our mantra is to give people a reason to visit us at least once a day!
It might be meeting friends, or enjoying the many events or having a couple of beers or a glass of wine.
The inside space in Milltown Arms Tavern can accommodate up to 79 people.
Prices and opening hours
Sunday
12:00 pm –
12:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
12:00 pm –
12:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Monday
4:00 pm –
1:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
4:00 pm –
1:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Tuesday
4:00 pm –
1:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
4:00 pm –
1:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Wednesday
4:00 pm –
1:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
4:00 pm –
1:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Thursday
4:00 pm –
1:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
4:00 pm –
1:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Friday
4:00 pm –
3:00 am
from
$5000
min. spend
Entire Venue
4:00 pm –
3:00 am
from
$5000
min. spend
Saturday
11:30 am –
3:00 am
from
$5000
min. spend
Entire Venue
11:30 am –
3:00 am
from
$5000
min. spend
Facilities and catering options
Up to 79
standing
Up to 60
seats
In-house catering
Parking available
Alcohol provided
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
BYO alcohol
About Milltown Arms Tavern
Milltown Arms Tavern opened its doors in August 2005 as the dream goal of four
friends in the restaurant business.
However, the tavern underwent some significant reorganization, mirroring key aspects of Cabbagetown's history. Three part-owners had departed their roles, leaving Chris McGinness in charge. Something else was already starting in the background that would take the pub in a new direction.
Fortunately, two of Chris's family members had lost their jobs. Chris invited them to be a part of Milltown. Milltown became a family-owned business.
The new direction recognized that Cabbagetown is a community of neighbors
caring about each other. This makes Milltown the perfect setting to be a retreat where everyone is a valued guest.
friends in the restaurant business.
However, the tavern underwent some significant reorganization, mirroring key aspects of Cabbagetown's history. Three part-owners had departed their roles, leaving Chris McGinness in charge. Something else was already starting in the background that would take the pub in a new direction.
Fortunately, two of Chris's family members had lost their jobs. Chris invited them to be a part of Milltown. Milltown became a family-owned business.
The new direction recognized that Cabbagetown is a community of neighbors
caring about each other. This makes Milltown the perfect setting to be a retreat where everyone is a valued guest.