Piano Bar Atlanta Airport

Open daily from around 11 AM to 9 PM (hours can flex with flight schedules), it’s a go-to for Concourse E travelers, though it’s worth the trek from other terminals if you’ve got time. The piano isn’t for public play—only hired musicians tickle the ivories—so don’t expect to jump in, but the pros deliver everything from Elton John classics to jazzy improv. Posts on X praise it as a “hidden gem” for its chill atmosphere and decent drinks, though some warn it gets packed when flights stack up.
Menu:
- Draft Beer (e.g., Sweetwater IPA): $9–$11
- Glass of Wine: $8–$12
- Cocktails: $12–$15
- Snacks: $6–$10
Expect airport pricing, with a 15% gratuity often auto-added (check your tab). It’s not cheap, but it’s a cut above the usual terminal bar scene. If you’re in ATL and want a drink with a side of soul, Piano Bar’s your spot—just don’t linger too long if your gate’s calling.