
The Krog District will welcome pop-up concept LikeMinds this spring, slated to be an inclusive and inviting space that is founded on the common thread that unites us all: Different journeys, same destination. The pop-up, slated for a limited 120-day run, is fueled by a collective of Atlanta hospitality veterans for a high-energy experience rooted in music, food and community.
Located adjacent to the BeltLine Eastside Trail, LikeMinds will inhabit a 14,700-square-foot space–12,000 indoor, with an additional 2,700 outdoors. The concept, led by Kelly Campbell, will be powered by teams from Southern Culinary & Creative, Smith’s Olde Bar, Frazie’s Meat & Market, Bunker Design, and other Atlanta partners. The concept aims to offer a thoughtfully curated social venue that expands on the creative vision behind Westside Motor Lounge, the Atlanta venue known for its expansive indoor-outdoor spaces, curated menus and the “jazz kissa” listening bar, Echo Room.
But LikeMinds will be more than just an extension of Westside Motor Lounge—it is a brand new concept, envisioned by Campbell’s team over the last several months. Open 7 days a week, LikeMinds will be a vibrant space, steeped in programming developed by Beau Nolen of Smith’s Olde Bar with regularly scheduled live music, guest DJs, a curated vinyl program, billiards and bar games, and an upgraded audio/visual setup for sports-viewing parties of all kinds.
Additionally, LikeMinds will have a full menu led by Julian Hower of Smith’s and Mark Frazie of Frazie’s Meat and Market featuring Frazie’s Meat + Market sandos, sharables and more. On weekends, LikeMinds will introduce a brunch program designed by Hower and inspired by his Pho Cue concept, paired with a brunch beverage menu crafted by Dana Roberts of Westside Motor Lounge. Roberts is also designing the full bar program, which will feature craft and draft cocktails, spirit-free options, beer, wine and THC beverages.
“This idea started with a simple goal—create a space where people can find their people,” says LikeMinds Co-Creator Kelly Campbell. “What makes LikeMinds special is the team behind it. This is a group with shared history, shared values and a real passion for hospitality coming together to build something that only exists for a moment.”
“The LikeMinds team shares our belief that The Krog District serves as a place for connection and community,” said 26th Street Partners in a statement. “This pop-up concept aligns with our vision of creating an engaging, community-driven destination while shining a light on Atlanta businesses and brands, and we’re excited to have them on board for the summer.”
LikeMinds is scheduled to open in late Spring in the former BrewDog space, just in time to welcome the world to Atlanta for FIFA World Cup 2026.



