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East Andrews Neighborhood Bar |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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56 E Andrews Dr West Village, Atlanta 30305 404-869-1132
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Distance:
~0.79 mi * |
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Description:
BUCKHEAD. This Euro-inspired cafe-bar serves up gourmet-caliber tapas, fine wines and signature martinis. The place sports a touch of European charm, and live acoustic acts provide patrons with a cool soundtrack while supping and sipping. On nice evenings, many folks opt for tables outside since the lovely, ivy-covered patio seems worlds away from the Buckhead bustle. If a more fast-paced setting is your thing, check out Andrews Upstairs, an intimate performance venue whose weekly slate includes everything from rowdy "hair bands" to terrific stand-up comedians. NB Cover charges apply only to Upstairs.
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User Rating: 10
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The Capital Grille |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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255 E Paces Ferry Rd NE Capital Building, Atlanta 30305 404-262-1162
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Distance:
~0.85 mi * |
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Description:
BUCKHEAD. Fabulous city views coupled with incredible steaks make this revered place a perpetual favorite with the expense-account crew. Although it's best known for its upscale dining, Capital Grille also sports a busy after-work scene, when city movers and shakers mill about the bar, finishing up business and entertaining clients. Martinis are a signature, and they're perfectly mixed and served. Great wines are also available, along with food service. Since the socializing doesn't go on incredibly late, it's possible to meet-and-greet and have time for a late dinner afterwards in the dining room.
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Fuzzy's Place |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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2015 N Druid Hills Rd NE, Atlanta 30329-1808 404-321-6166
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Distance:
~1.87 mi * |
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Description:
NORTH DRUID HILLS ROAD. On Atlanta's northside, few places can compete with Fuzzy's as far as live music goes. An Atlanta staple for more than two decades, this cozy bar features live local and national blues acts in a Big Easy-style environment that includes rustic wood paneling and all your standard beer company odds and ends. Most nights, Fuzzy's televisions are tuned to whatever big game or popular show is on – majority rules, you know? Best of all, you can always count on the place slinging some of the best-priced beer in town. Chef Joe Dale, a local legend, serves up some of the meanest Cajun food north of Louisiana too, including blackened tilapia, crayfish etouffee, and jambalaya.
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Tin Roof Cantina |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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2591 Briarcliff Rd NE, Atlanta 30329 404-329-4700
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Distance:
~2.64 mi * |
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Description:
NORTH DRUID HILLS ROAD. A large space, vibrantly colored, welcomes patrons who crave a little Latin-accented festivity. There's plenty to prove distracting, whether it's pub fare, South of the Border dishes, a regular slate of live music, or a large assortment of tequilas, beers, and other liquors. A youngish crowd finds much entertainment in Tin Roof, whether it be dancing, catching the game on TV, playing pool, taking part in trivia competitions, or trying their hand at karaoke. Night owls regularly keep the energy level hopping until the wee hours. Smoking allowed inside after 9pm.
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User Rating: 9
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Smith's Olde Bar |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1578 Piedmont Rd, Atlanta 30324 404-875-1522
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Distance:
~3.43 mi * |
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Description:
MIDTOWN. You'll love this SOB – that's Smith's Olde Bar, of course. Though DJ dance parties are common, you'll also frequently find live music presented on the circular stage. Special songwriters' nights often showcase up-and-coming talents on the cabaret-style stage. If you aren't in the mood to dance or if the live show isn't your style, head downstairs for free jazz, or get into a game of pool. The relaxed vibe and broad array of entertainment options make this venue a favorite.
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Front Page News |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1104 Crescent Ave NE, Atlanta 30309-3612 404-897-3500
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Distance:
~4.39 mi * |
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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.
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User Rating: 9
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Moe's & Joe's |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1033 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta 30306-3550 404-873-6090
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Distance:
~4.55 mi * |
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Description:
VIRGINIA HIGHLAND. A Virginia Highlands favorite, this retro dive has been serving up great pub grub and cold brews to neighborhood folks since the late 40s, becoming a sort of local historic site along the way. Crusty Braves pennants date back to the days when guys like Matthews and Aaron patrolled the field. Check out the old timey phone booth, antique cash register, and the classic PBR and other beer-related paraphernalia – hey, somebody has to collect that stuff! Saddle up to one of the old vinyl bar stools, order something fried and a tall pitcher of beer, and just let the scene take over. You'll quickly start to think of Moe's & Joe's as a second home.
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Blake's on the Park |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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227 10th St NE, Atlanta 30309 404-892-5786
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Distance:
~4.56 mi * |
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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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Wet Bar |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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960 Spring St, Atlanta 30309 404-745-9494
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Distance:
~4.75 mi * |
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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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Northside Tavern |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1058 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta 30318 404-874-8745
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Distance:
~5.07 mi * |
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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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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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