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Old 12-07-2020, 12:48 PM
 
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I went to a brewery in Marietta the other night. For one it was a lot busier than I expected, but it was also much younger than I expected. Avg age was definitely in the 20s. Only looked like a few people were older than mid 30s. I've been out plenty in Houston in the city and it reminded me more of that in terms of age of crowd. I did not expect that for a suburb, even Marietta.
Alpharetta downtown is getting that way, same for Avalon.
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Old 12-07-2020, 01:28 PM
 
Location: Atlanta
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Alpharetta downtown is getting that way, same for Avalon.
I've been to Jekyll and Truck and Tap in Alpharetta. It definitely wasn't an old crowd at either place, but seemed to have more spread 20s-40s. Regardless, it shows there are actually people in their 20s that live in the burbs. For my bday next May (which hopefully COVID will be on the way out), I already told one of my friends we're going to downtown Alpharetta. Plenty of places with decent beer options and plenty of good food for dinner. I've never been into the club scene, just require some good bars and I've seen enough to know Alpharetta suits me just fine, no need to go to Atlanta for that.
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Old 12-08-2020, 08:02 PM
 
Location: Downtown Marietta
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I went to a brewery in Marietta the other night. For one it was a lot busier than I expected, but it was also much younger than I expected. Avg age was definitely in the 20s. Only looked like a few people were older than mid 30s. I've been out plenty in Houston in the city and it reminded me more of that in terms of age of crowd. I did not expect that for a suburb, even Marietta.
Glover Park? Or another one?
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Old 12-08-2020, 08:11 PM
 
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Glover Park? Or another one?
I think it was Glover Park. Just south of the square
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