Hudson Grille Midtown runs the full sports bar playbook at 942 Peachtree Street NE, one block from the 10th Street corner where Midtown Atlanta moves fastest. The pitch on the company's own site reads "way too many TVs and EVERY game," and the room delivers on both halves of that sentence seven days a week.
Anyone who wants every match in the window visible from one booth will settle in fast. Anyone hunting a craft cocktail or a quiet conversation should walk two blocks in either direction, because this room is built for volume in both senses of the word.
The space runs deep off Peachtree: a long central bar, screens covering nearly every vertical surface, and rows of booths sized for six or more. A street facing patio handles the slower afternoons. On a marquee fight or playoff night the whole room watches as one, and the audio follows whichever game matters most.
Hudson Grille operates six metro Atlanta locations, and Atlanta Eats describes the group as a straightforward stop for watching a game or a pro fight while getting a decent bite. The Infatuation includes Hudson Grille in its guide to the best sports bars in Atlanta. The Midtown room is the easiest of the six to reach without a car, one block from the Midtown MARTA station.
Order the lemon pepper wings, the plate Yelp reviewers (n=733, May 2026) name more often than anything else on the menu. The draft list runs long, local Georgia options next to the national standards, and pitchers move steadily on game days. Burgers and a kitchen that serves late do the rest; this menu is built for a three hour sitting, not a tasting.
The block helps explain the steady pulse. The Fox Theatre stands a short walk south on Peachtree, the Midtown office towers empty into the room on weekday evenings, and Piedmont Park sits ten minutes east. That mix gives Hudson Grille a steadier weekday rhythm than most screen rooms, which live and die by the sports calendar.
Google reviewers hold the room at 4.1 across 3,156 ratings. The praise centers on screen coverage, servers who keep tabs straight across large parties, and seats with clear sightlines everywhere in the house. The repeated gripes are the genre's usual ones: waits on Falcons and Atlanta United Sundays, volume that buries conversation, and parking that rewards taking the train instead.
The insider window is a weekday afternoon. The 11:00 open, the lunch menu, and a half empty bar make it one of the better spots in Midtown to catch a European kickoff or a day baseball game without fighting for a booth.
It fits a twelve person watch party, a solo barstool for an out of market game, or a pregame base before the train ride south to the stadium. For a brewpub take on the same formula, STATS Brewpub sits downtown, and Park Tavern covers Piedmont Park days. See where it sits in our best sports bars in Atlanta ranking, browse the full Atlanta bar guide, check our gameday bars in Atlanta picks, or keep the theme going with the sports bars near me hub.
Sources: hudsongrille.com official site (2026); Google Maps reviews (n=3,156, June 2026); Yelp Atlanta (n=733, May 2026); Atlanta Eats top Atlanta sports bars; The Infatuation Atlanta sports bars guide.
