Maison Mathis Atlanta Airport

Maison Mathis
Belgian beers and cuisine $20–30 per personConcourse F, Next to Gate F 3Leave a Review

Tucked into the lively stretch of Concourse F near Gate F3, Maison Mathis brings a slice of European charm to the international terminal of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Inspired by Belgium’s cozy café culture, this spot—open from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily—offers a refreshing break for travelers craving something beyond the usual airport rush. With its warm wooden accents and a vibe that whispers “old-world tavern,” it’s a place where you can sip, snack, and soak in a moment of calm before your flight.

A Menu with European Soul

Maison Mathis shines with a lineup that blends Belgian classics with traveler-friendly ease. Beer lovers rejoice—the bar pours a stellar selection of Belgian brews like Leffe Blonde and Westmalle Tripel ($8-$12), alongside local Atlanta craft picks like SweetWater 420 ($7-$9). Pair that with a hearty Croque Monsieur ($10-$12), a toasty ham-and-cheese delight with a creamy béchamel twist, or the Belgian Waffle ($8-$10), served golden and crisp with a dusting of powdered sugar or a dollop of whipped cream. For lighter fare, the Chicken Caesar Salad ($9-$11) keeps it fresh and simple. A beer-and-bite combo lands around $18-$22—pricey by street standards, but a fair deal for airport quality.

This isn’t a sprawling sit-down spot—think compact tables and a bar counter built for efficiency. The pace is brisk, with staff slinging orders to keep up with Concourse F’s international crowd, though service can dip into distracted territory during peak hours. It’s a favorite for those with time to sip a pint, but if you’re rushing to a gate, grab-and-go is an option. The real draw? A beer list that feels like a mini trip to Brussels, backed by a kitchen that doesn’t skimp on flavor despite the airport grind.

Maison Mathis isn’t just another concourse kiosk—it’s a taste of Belgium’s laid-back spirit, dropped into ATL’s global hustle. Whether you’re killing a layover or prepping for a transatlantic hop, it offers a rare chance to swap bland terminal eats for something with character. Sure, the prices sting a bit (that $12 Trappist beer!), but for a moment of Euro-inspired respite, it’s a worthy detour. Next time you’re in Concourse F, skip the chain coffee and let Maison Mathis pour you a proper pause.

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