Parking for The Bottleworks
**Parking for The Bottleworks: Your Convenient Parking Solution in Athens, GA** Located at 229 Meigs St, Athens, GA 30601, Parking for The Bottleworks offers a practical and accessible solution for both residents and visitors looking to explore the vibrant local scene. With a prime location adjacent to the Bottleworks shops, this parking facility is a go-to for those wanting to enjoy the eclectic mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment in the area. Despite a 3.5-star rating, the facility has garnered feedback that highlights its effectiveness and ease of use. Many customers appreciate the availability of spaces, making it a reliable choice for parking during busy hours. At Parking for The Bottleworks, customer satisfaction remains a top priority. Recent reviews underscore the clean and safe environment that patrons can expect when they park here. While some users have noted minor frustrations regarding the parking process, others have praised the facility for its efficiency and straightforwardness. With regular monitoring to ensure that spaces are utilized by legitimate visitors to the Bottleworks, patrons can trust that their vehicles are in good hands. For those looking to simplify their visit to Athens's lively Bottleworks area, Parking for The Bottleworks stands as a solid choice. Visit our website at [parkmobile.io](https://parkmobile.io) for more information and to reserve your spot today!
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Mark Johnson
Athens Residents and Visitors, Beware Bottleworks Parking!! Recently we parked at Bottleworks in the lot behind the businesses. We went up to the parking box, followed the instructions, and got a ticket to park. When we returned to the lot an hour and fifteen minutes later, both our cars were booted. Shocked, we showed the man our tickets. He said, “You cannot eat at the Grit and park here.” With no other choice we paid the $75 fee. This is an unfair and unwelcome practice by the establishment of Bottleworks. If they want more business and more customers, they need to reevaluate their parking. If a lot is a paid lot and the people pay to park there, they should not find their cars booted. The other lots in town use a ParkingMobile app where parking guests may pay for the time they park there. As an alternative, Bottleworks might establish a stamp system whereby people might they get their ticket stamped for free parking if they shop in Bottleworks. What exists now is not only unfair and unwelcoming to customers, but it is also confusing. How did the attendant know that we didn’t go to Lululemon after we ate at the Grit? How did the attendant know we did have a cup of coffee at Hendershots after we ate at the Grit? We both live in Athens. But, imagine a visitor experiencing such a punishment when they (like us) think they’ve done what was necessary to park in that lot. Will that visitor return to Athens? What will that person tell their friends about our community? I might add, we had a visitor to Athens with us when our cars were booted. I can only imagine what she thought about our community after seeing our shock and dismay at having our cars so rudely booted. Personally, we will avoid Bottleworks for anything in the future. So, we say to everyone Beware of Bottleworks! Or shop and eat there at our own risk.
Elaine Wu
Ok redemption. Food is better now. Parking still sucks.
Frassy Bodeen
Clean, safe, and easy to use
Golden Halbert
It's a parking lot. Not much to say. Usually space is available. But they do monitor it for people not visiting the Bottleworks shops.
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