Popular among avid bikers, music enthusiasts, and regular locals, The Euclid Avenue Yacht Club is a lively pub that's always bustling with activity. The bar area is a deliberate dive decorated with biker paraphernalia, road signs, and other whimsical decor. The dining room is tavern-like, with long tables frequented by groups. Barbecue features large on the menu and is reinforced by an admirable listing of sandwiches, burgers, and daily blue plate specials.
The decor at Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium might be creative for some and blasphemous for others. The walls inside the bar are adorned by church-themed statues and photos and some quirky one-liners by the imaginary owner of this bar, Sister Louisa. It is the favorite hangout place for the youth in the neighborhood due to its intriguing ambiance, wide range of drinks, and regular events. Playing ping pong with your friends here after downing a few drinks is fun and definitely a must-try. Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium is the most fun church you will ever visit.
This newly reincarnated Grant Park pub (formerly The Standard) is named for St. Augustine of Hippo who as a young man once said, God grant me chastity and temperance, but not just yet. In keeping with the happy- go-lucky nature of the famed saint, Young Augustine’s offers 27 beers on tap. Even the most discriminating beer snob will feel right at home here. The eclectic menu offers a variety of snacks, plates and not snacks at all. Favorites include the smoked wings, duck fries, short rib grilled cheese and pork vindaloo. The pub has plenty of outdoor dining space and two bocce ball courts - perfect for late night revelry.
Established in 1993, Moondogs is an Atlantan legend when one thinks of nightclubs. Nestled in Buckhead, this city staple is a one-of-a-kind spot, comprising four bars in one. For sporting fanatics, the loud sports bar is the place to be, while the EDM bar and karaoke bar serve as ideal getaways for merrymakers. The pub bar hosts game nights with plentiful games such as pool, and more. Frequently hosting parties and theme nights, Moondogs is an upbeat spot beckoning partygoers and bar hoppers of the city.
Woofs is an ideal place to relax and unwind with friends and socialize with the cheery locals. In its laid-back ambiance one can enjoy watching sports aired on multiple TV screens or try their hand at pool, dart and video games. The bar also hosts trivia nights, live music by local bands and other entertaining events to keep the night alive. Check website for more details.
Mazzy’s Sports Bar and Grill is one of the best places to catch the live game in high definition. This bar in Roswell was the first of four of the same chain to open in Georgia. Beer, spirits and top-quality bar fare are available at reasonable prices. Grilled chicken pasta, beef stroganoff and peppercorn pork chops are some of the specialties on their menu, in addition to salads and burgers. Shoot some pool, or enjoy a game of darts and nightly fun activities for a memorable time. They also provide a great ambiance for private parties and social events.
Popular among avid bikers, music enthusiasts, and regular locals, The Euclid Avenue Yacht Club is a lively pub that's always bustling with activity. The bar area is a deliberate dive decorated with biker paraphernalia, road signs, and other whimsical decor. The dining room is tavern-like, with long tables frequented by groups. Barbecue features large on the menu and is reinforced by an admirable listing of sandwiches, burgers, and daily blue plate specials.
A great "dive bar" with live local music almost every night, this is a grungy and dark place with a few scattered tables and couches and an upstairs balcony with tables and chairs. The stage is set at the back of the room, and three pool tables are available on the opposite side of the room. You pay a reasonable price for most bottled beers, drafts, Guinness stouts and the few exotic imports.
The city's oldest tavern is a great place to sip a cold one, watch the game, or take in a delicious weekend brunch. A favorite with the Emory and young professional crowds, the place really moves most nights, but never loses its laid-back tavern atmosphere. The menu includes Georgia Mountain Trout, Rusty's Creole Jambalaya, as well as a host of other pasta, seafood, steak and vegetarian choices. The bar also has a light late-night menu with appetizers and sandwiches.
The decor at Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium might be creative for some and blasphemous for others. The walls inside the bar are adorned by church-themed statues and photos and some quirky one-liners by the imaginary owner of this bar, Sister Louisa. It is the favorite hangout place for the youth in the neighborhood due to its intriguing ambiance, wide range of drinks, and regular events. Playing ping pong with your friends here after downing a few drinks is fun and definitely a must-try. Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium is the most fun church you will ever visit.
This Decatur mainstay serves lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. The dinner menu has a long list of offerings, but diners looking for a sampling can try several of the sliders. The sliders range from meatless-cucumber, black bean to the usual BBQ pork and beef. When it comes to entrées, the BBQ plate is a standout for the pulled pork made in-house. Brunch specialties at The Corner Pub include Southern dishes like shrimp and grits, and Hangover Hash: a dish designed for diners who indulged a little too much the night before.
This newly reincarnated Grant Park pub (formerly The Standard) is named for St. Augustine of Hippo who as a young man once said, God grant me chastity and temperance, but not just yet. In keeping with the happy- go-lucky nature of the famed saint, Young Augustine’s offers 27 beers on tap. Even the most discriminating beer snob will feel right at home here. The eclectic menu offers a variety of snacks, plates and not snacks at all. Favorites include the smoked wings, duck fries, short rib grilled cheese and pork vindaloo. The pub has plenty of outdoor dining space and two bocce ball courts - perfect for late night revelry.