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The 10Best Nightlife

Bars

Atlanta, GA
From Doubletree Club Atlanta Airport
Best Nearby Bars (Nightlife)
(10 Overall Closest)

* All distances are approximate "straight-line" distances. See Directions for actual "travel distances."
McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant
(Nightlife - Bars)
190 Marietta St NW CNN Center, Atlanta  30303 • 888-344-6861
Distance: ~10.84 mi *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Comfortable and clubby, McCormick and Schmick's has built a solid reputation on fish and shellfish drawn from local and Pacific waters. It's a great destination throughout the day, but the restaurant is especially popular with business folks at lunch. When the day winds down, however, downtown folks regularly flock to M&S's great bar, which boasts single-malt scotches, microbrews, top-quality wines, and a range of well-mixed cocktails. The sociable happy hour also features a menu of tasty, affordable nibbles.
 

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Dailey's Downstairs
(Nightlife - Bars)
17 Andrew Young International Blvd NE, Atlanta  30303 • 404-681-3303
Distance: ~11.02 mi *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Set in the lower part of a former warehouse, this eminently appealing place has been pleasing patrons since 1981. Its dim, well-loved interior boasts leather furniture and a substantial bar, where regulars hang out after the work day's done. During the day, a menu of light fare is available, and appetizers are standard at night. Old-school drinks (especially martinis) are a source of great delight to patrons, and beer, wine, and liqueurs can also be had. Plus, there's live music – mostly jazz – offered nightly. A great, laid-back destination.
 

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Euclid Avenue Yacht Club
(Nightlife - Bars)
1136 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta  30307-1939 • 404-688-2582
Distance: ~12.16 mi *
        Description: LITTLE FIVE POINTS. Sometimes overshadowed by Atlanta's other night scenes, Little Five Points has much to offer. Take the popular Euclid Avenue Yacht Club, which promotes itself as the "most exclusive yacht club in Atlanta." Indeed, everybody from Hog-riding bikers to members of the local hard-rock and Dead Head scenes to the occasional Virginia Highlands refugees hang out at this offbeat joint. Nautical decor and colorful personalities notwithstanding, the Yacht Club serves up potent cocktails and just about any domestic brew you can imagine. Best of all, there's no cover.
 

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Star Community Bar
(Nightlife - Bars)
437 Moreland Ave, Atlanta  30307 • 404-681-5740
Distance: ~12.21 mi *
        Description: LITTLE FIVE POINTS. From the hokey Elvis shrine across from the main stage to the retro-style Little Vinyl Lounge, this Little Five Points classic is 100% rock-n-roll. Fun bands, loud music, and cheap beer are hot commodities at the Star, and it's not uncommon to find a few yuppies interspersed among the more rustic regulars. If you feel like taking a break from the deafening Southern rock or blues acts onstage, head downstairs to the seedy LVL, a self-described "bucket of sin with a stain-resistant skin," where the happy hour scene is laid back and the jukebox is the stuff of legends.
 

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Northside Tavern
(Nightlife - Bars)
1058 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta  30318 • 404-874-8745
Distance: ~12.28 mi *
        Description: WESTSIDE. A fun Westside beer joint, this one is a little out of the way, but that doesn't deter the regulars who hang out there. Decidedly casual, anything goes as far as attire. But if you are downtown sightseeing or having a meal, it's an entertaining place to head afterwards. The schedule is full of live shows, which range from great to less-than-great. Pool tables and homestyle grub round out this laid-back nightspot's offerings.
 

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Wet Bar
(Nightlife - Bars)
960 Spring St, Atlanta  30309 • 404-745-9494
Distance: ~12.37 mi *
        Description: MIDTOWN. A chic, industrial appearance imparts a certain edge to this club, a haven for gay patrons who appreciate stout cocktails and each other. The place features two bars and an outdoor patio boasting views of the city. It's also non-smoking, which means that folks can really enjoy socializing and hanging out without distraction. House tunes establish a laid-back vibe, and live bands have been known to add some jazz to the mix on occasion.
 

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Manuel's Tavern
(Nightlife - Bars)
602 N Highland Ave, Atlanta  30307 • 404-525-3447
Distance: ~12.47 mi *
        Description: 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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Blake's on the Park
(Nightlife - Bars)
227 10th St NE, Atlanta  30309 • 404-892-5786
Distance: ~12.60 mi *
        Description: MIDTOWN. A location near Piedmont Park, floor-to-ceiling windows looking out on 10th Street, and a friendly, casual vibe distinguish this neighborhood bar, whose clientele is largely gay. For many years, Blake's has been a top place to socialize, have a drink, and check out other attractive patrons before heading to late-night dance clubs. Shaking up the regular goings-on are frequent drag performances. Although guys of all ages are welcome, most of them fall into the 20s to 30s range. NB The menu features breakfast eats all day as well as downhome ditties like fried pickles and tater tots.
 

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Righteous Room
(Nightlife - Bars)
1051 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta  30306-4219 • 404-874-0939
Distance: ~12.63 mi *
        Description: PONCEY-HIGHLAND. A great alternative to the high-profile joints in Va-Hi and Little Five Points, this North Poncey gem is a favorite with the local alternative crowd, who adore the eclectic beer selection and cool music. Take a seat at the funky bar area and imbibe to your heart's content or, if you like, make your way over to what may be the downtown area's best jukebox and pick a few of your favorite Smiths, REM, Dylan, Cure, or Pixies tunes. In addition, the Righteous Room's kitchen serves up some of the best bar food you can imagine, whether it's one of their tasty burgers with fried onion straws or a turkey pita and hummus.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
 

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Front Page News
(Nightlife - Bars)
1104 Crescent Ave NE, Atlanta  30309-3612 • 404-897-3500
Distance: ~12.74 mi *
        Description: MIDTOWN. If "Big Easy-style" sounds like a good way to spend a Sunday morning, you'll want to discover the how-tos at this New Orleans-themed restaurant. After a late night out, locals take advantage of FPN's Cajun menu, which offers both buffet and a la carte options. Brunch dishes like fried chicken and biscuits, NY strip and eggs, and crab cakes benedict join the Creole fare to put a hurting on your appetite, and a Bloody Mary bar lets you concoct your own recipe from 100 different ingredients. A great patio and live jazz only add further appeal. Smoking allowed indoors after 9pm.
        User Rating: 9 / 10
 

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* All distances are approximate "straight-line" distances. See Directions for actual "travel distances."