Published September 24, 2024
As the sun sets and the stars begin to twinkle, Atlanta transforms into a playground for nocturnal explorers. From chic rooftop bars to hidden speakeasies and beloved late-night diners, the city offers a kaleidoscope of experiences sure to captivate every after-hours adventurer. Join us as we delve into the heart of Atlanta’s vibrant nightlife.
BUCKHEAD
I think everyone’s first stop when they hear about Atlanta nightlife is Buckhead. Here, you’ll find a mix of upscale lounges, lively bars and chic nightclubs. A main staple in the area is Havana Club, a vibrant spot known for its Latin music room and dancing, featuring popular DJs. Two more popular spots are Hole in the Wall and Red Martini. Hole in the Wall is a cozy dive bar known for its laid-back vibe, pool tables and live music. If you’re looking for a more upscale vibe you can go with The Ivy Buckhead, which features upscale cocktails, a rooftop patio and skyline views. Whiskey Blue, located in the W Atlanta – Buckhead, is another option with a trendy rooftop bar and panoramic views. There also are low-key vibes in Buckhead at The Regent Cocktail Club a speakeasy-style bar offering craft cocktails and live jazz music.
MIDTOWN
Another popular area for night owls is Midtown, with a diverse and lively nightlife scene. Visit Clermont Lounge famous for its quirky ambiance and legendary burlesque shows. Opera Nightclub features top DJs and electronic dance music in an upscale setting, great for a night of dancing. If dancing isn’t your scene, catch a show at the historic Fox Theatre, which hosts Broadway shows, concerts and performances. Bar Margot in the Four Seasons Hotel offers craft cocktails and a sophisticated ambiance. Henry’s Midtown Tavern has a cozy neighborhood vibe, serving comfort food and drinks.
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DOWNTOWN
Downtown Atlanta offers a mix of bars, lounges and entertainment venues for a vibrant night out. If you’re looking to catch your favorite artist, hit up the historic music venue The Tabernacle. If you need to show off your dance moves, The Sound Table is perfect for that. The hip spot with DJs spinning eclectic beats serves craft cocktails and a stylish vibe. If you’re looking for good drinks, the trendy lounge Atlanta Side Bar offers craft cocktails, DJ sets and a chic ambiance. To transport yourself elsewhere, head to Trader Vic’s, Atlanta’s tiki-themed bar with tropical cocktails, Polynesian-inspired decor and live music on select nights.
OLD FOURTH WARD
The Old Fourth Ward neighborhood is a trendy area of Atlanta with a lively nightlife. Two popular music venues are 529 and The Earl. 529 is an intimate venue featuring live performances ranging from indie to punk, with a cozy atmosphere and a diverse crowd. The Earl is known for hosting indie bands, with a dive bar atmosphere. If you want to have some good drinks and a fun time, Joystick Gamebar is for you. It is a retro arcade bar offering classic arcade games, craft cocktails and a nostalgic atmosphere. If you’re looking for somewhere to grab an amazing dinner, try TWO Urban Licks. The trendy restaurant and bar is known for its wood-fired cuisine, live music and lively ambiance.
EAST ATLANTA VILLAGE
In East Atlanta Village, you’ll find a diverse and eclectic nightlife scene. One spot you can’t pass up is The Graveyard Tavern, a laid-back bar with pool tables, occasional live music and a patio. If you want to check out the underground scene in the area slide by The Basement, a music venue known for its indie and alternative shows, gritty atmosphere and dedicated following. Stop by Flatiron Bar andamp; Restaurant for craft cocktails and comfort food in a historic building. Trendy Argosy is a gastropub with a diverse beer selection, inventive cocktails, and a spacious patio area.
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