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PONCEY-HIGHLAND. Somewhere in between Va-Hi and Little Five Points, cozy Manuel's stands as the stately grandfather of Atlanta's nightlife scene. The bar the "New York Times" once referred to as "Atlanta's quintessential neighborhood bar" dates back to the mid-50s, when Manuel Maloof opened the place to serve sandwiches and suds to the neighborhood crowd. Today, the joint serves as a city archives of sorts, with its Coca-Cola mural, classic Braves pennants, and old beer cans. Sunday nights feature Manuel's popular trivia contests, which tend to get fairly competitive, and the Laughing Matters comedy troupe leaves patrons in stitches the first Saturday of each month. |
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Activities
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| Trivia |
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| Video Games |
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Alcohol
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| Beer |
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| Liquor |
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| Wine |
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Ambiance
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| Frat House |
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Dress
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| Casual |
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Features
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| Group Friendly |
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| Happy Hour Specials |
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| Parties / Private Rooms |
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| Smoking |
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Food Served
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| Appetizers |
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| Pub Grub |
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Parking
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| Private Lot (free) |
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Type
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| Bar |
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| Live Entertainment |
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| Sports Bar |
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