17 Best Nightlife in Atlanta, Georgia

Vortex

Little Five Points Fodor's choice

Vortex prides itself on being impolite—a look at the "rules" will show you they take no guff—but really it's a friendly bar with great burgers. Ask for the off-menu fried zucchini. Just look for the huge skull, a landmark of Little Five Points, and you've found the door. The bar-restaurant's Midtown location fronts the popular Laughing Skull Comedy Club.

529

East Atlanta

A cavelike bar that opens up into a live music venue with great sound and a patio, 529 hosts local and national emerging indie bands.

Blake's on the Park

Midtown

Weekly drag shows, a diverse crowd, and plenty of people-watching all help keep this place near the southwest corner of Piedmont Park popular.

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Blind Willie's

Virginia-Highland

New Orleans and Chicago blues groups are the main thing here, although Cajun and zydeco are also on the calendar from time to time. The name honors Blind Willie McTell, a native of Thomson, Georgia; his original compositions include "Statesboro Blues," made popular by the Georgia-based Allman Brothers.

Bulldogs

Midtown

A fixture on the gay scene since 1978, Bulldogs is the place to hang out with friends or dance to hip-hop, house, or R&B.

893 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Georgia, 30308, USA
404-872–3025

Clermont Lounge

Midtown

You may have heard of the infamous Clermont Lounge, a strip club unlike any other, but the women who rule the roost at this local landmark are older and sassier. On Saturday nights the dance floor opens up and the DJ plays old-school disco, funk, pop, and R&B. The well drinks are strong, and the clientele is cool—all making for a very entertaining night out in Atlanta.

District

Midtown
Located away from the main strip of Midtown bars, the warehouse-style exterior of this two-level club belies its upscale feel and fashionable crowd. A stellar sound system keeps the international DJs who play here pleased, while the waves of color-changing orbs above the main dance floor give the crowd a reason to smile.

Laughing Skull Lounge

Midtown

These 73 seats in the back of the Vortex restaurant and bar are Atlanta's most popular destination for local and national touring comedians.

Manuel's Tavern

Virginia-Highland

This local landmark and favorite of left-leaning politicos and media gadflies owes its popularity to its spirit and friendly service. Look for photos of vintage Atlanta sports teams and both local and national politicians, including a younger Bill and Hillary Clinton visiting with the spot's namesake. A crowd gathers around the wide-screen TVs when the Atlanta Braves play.

Mary's

East Atlanta

One of the best gay bars in Atlanta, the divey and fun Mary's is known for its "Mary-oke" karaoke night.

My Sister's Room

Midtown

Billing itself as the city's "most diverse ladies' bar," this lesbian club brings the party with hip-hop, DJs, and karaoke.

Porter Beer Bar

Little Five Points

Try the salt-and-vinegar popcorn or other bar staples, such as fish-and-chips, fries, and mac and cheese, all with a suggested beer pairing at the Porter Beer Bar.

Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium

Old Fourth Ward

Folk art meets gay pride meets sangria here at "Church" (as this popular dive bar is known), which has nun mannequins in full habit dangling from the ceiling and choir robes for patrons should the spirit move them. There's also an outdoor patio and a spacious second floor with a Ping-Pong table.

Smith's Olde Bar

Midtown

Smith's Olde Bar schedules different kinds of talent, both local and regional, in its acoustically fine performance space. Food is available in the downstairs restaurant. Covers vary depending on the act, but are usually $5 to $15.

SweetWater Brewery

Buckhead
A pair of college roommates started this now-popular craft brewery back in 1997, seizing an opportunity to bring West Coast brew knowledge and flavors to the Southeast. Now you can find SweetWater beers (especially the SweetWater 420 Pale Ale) up and down the East Coast. The taproom serves 24 beers and a full kitchen offers pub food like nachos and wings. Tours and tastings are $8, and sign-up is available online in advance.

Terminal West

Midtown
Impeccable sound, balcony views, courteous bartenders, and plentiful parking make this Westside venue a top spot to see indie, soul, and EDM shows.

Woofs

Midtown

Atlanta's first gay sports bar has pool and darts as well as more than 25 TVs. A menu of bar food is also available—perfect for the big game.