Compound is among Atlanta’s bevy of nightclubs and party hotspots. This haven for music lovers hosts weekly themed nights where Asian, international, hip-hop, R&B and a lot more plays all night. MB1 is the non-smoking lounge, where one can sit back and enjoy a delicious, chilled cocktail in the company of the beautiful surrounding artwork. On the other hand, the dance floor serves as the grooviest spot of the club, with partygoers flooding its expanse. When in Atlanta, music enthusiasts must consider spending a fun-filled evening in the inviting confines of Compound.
Boasting a glass elevator entrance, Whiskey Blue Atlanta sits atop the W Hotel with breathtaking views of Buckhead and Lennox Square. Two terraces adorn this sleek lounge featuring leather seating and cozy cabanas. The interior offers modern decor with wood paneling and low lighting to add warmth. Patrons can relax and sip on one of the many expertly mixed cocktails while listening to resident DJs spin the latest tunes.
Located on the top of Atlanta’s newly renovated boutique Hotel - Hotel Clermont, This Rooftop bar is buzzing to be one of the trendiest watering holes in the city. Offering a dramatic view of the Atlanta Skyline and a classy, romantic vibe to enjoy tiki-style booze, the bar is one of the hottest cocktail spots for get-togethers and dates. Sip delicious handcrafted drinks by the best mixologist in town.
The redesigned dining room in Atlanta's Four Seasons Hotel is a constant for calm elegance on the Atlanta dining scene. Executive chef Robert Gerstenecker prepares consistently exquisite dishes, and the restaurant retains a casual atmosphere despite its hefty prices. The very classy attached bar is a great place to meet friends before a play. The menu offers interesting and combinations, including pea soup over a crab flan and salmon with mashed potatoes and chives. The changing menu is always impressive and diverse, and the restaurant offers a full wine list.
This private city club is located on a Midtown rooftop overlooking Atlanta. Members can stop by on a regular basis to enjoy a cocktail or a glass of wine on the gorgeous rooftop terrace along with delicious small bites. The Peachtree Club is a favorite location for private events, from corporate events to weddings. The restaurant menu features American comfort food which is high on taste and presentation. You can become a member of this classy club by sending a request email, call ahead for details.
Steamhouse Lounge is your go-to place when you are craving delicious seafood and drinks in a casual atmosphere. The resto-bar has a bright blue exterior with cafe-like windows, while the decor inside will remind you of a fisherman's tavern. There's a rooftop deck as well that offers a good view of the surroundings, and especially comes alive at night. The restaurant serves a great selection of seafood, drinks, and beer. The menu can satisfy all kinds of palates with a good variety of raw, fried, and steamed seafood, burgers, sandwiches, salads, and desserts. On Mondays, they have a special one pound crab dinner, Tuesdays are beer nights, Wednesdays have been dedicated to both dozen raw oysters and house wine, while Thursdays are reserved for good drinks.
This private city club is located on a Midtown rooftop overlooking Atlanta. Members can stop by on a regular basis to enjoy a cocktail or a glass of wine on the gorgeous rooftop terrace along with delicious small bites. The Peachtree Club is a favorite location for private events, from corporate events to weddings. The restaurant menu features American comfort food which is high on taste and presentation. You can become a member of this classy club by sending a request email, call ahead for details.
The Warren City Club is a trendy venue in Virginia Highland. This club has its perks for members, but welcomes all. Best-known for its Sunday brunches, what truly brings in the elite crowd is a sundown metamorphosis from chic restaurant to classy lounge. Enjoy cocktails and premium spirits in the plush indoors or up on the roof terrace that overlooks Atlanta’s signature skyline.
Steamhouse Lounge is your go-to place when you are craving delicious seafood and drinks in a casual atmosphere. The resto-bar has a bright blue exterior with cafe-like windows, while the decor inside will remind you of a fisherman's tavern. There's a rooftop deck as well that offers a good view of the surroundings, and especially comes alive at night. The restaurant serves a great selection of seafood, drinks, and beer. The menu can satisfy all kinds of palates with a good variety of raw, fried, and steamed seafood, burgers, sandwiches, salads, and desserts. On Mondays, they have a special one pound crab dinner, Tuesdays are beer nights, Wednesdays have been dedicated to both dozen raw oysters and house wine, while Thursdays are reserved for good drinks.
Barleygarden is a modern gastropub that specializes in serving 90 craft beers, meats, and charcuterie in a casual, swanky space. A rotating craft beer list ensures that you are spoilt for choice; the downstairs bar has 61 North American options, while at the rooftop bar you will find good artisanal European beers. The food menu is limited but serves good meats from The Spotted Trotter, including hot dogs, burgers, and fries.
For a taste of Thai street food, try Tuk Tuk Thai Loft, named for the colorful auto rickshaws found on Bangkok’s busy streets. Located on the second floor, the open dining room and terrace provides beautiful city views. The menu offers a variety of small plates, salads, soups, noodles, entrees and desserts. The best way to eat at Tuk Tuk is to order a variety of dishes to share. Be prepared to order at least two small dishes per person as portions are fairly small. Standouts include the Moo Yang, pork skewers which are playfully served hanging upside down, Hoy Tod, a crispy Thai omelet, and Kra Pow Moo, minced pork topped with a fried egg. The restaurant also offers a thoughtful wine list.
The redesigned dining room in Atlanta's Four Seasons Hotel is a constant for calm elegance on the Atlanta dining scene. Executive chef Robert Gerstenecker prepares consistently exquisite dishes, and the restaurant retains a casual atmosphere despite its hefty prices. The very classy attached bar is a great place to meet friends before a play. The menu offers interesting and combinations, including pea soup over a crab flan and salmon with mashed potatoes and chives. The changing menu is always impressive and diverse, and the restaurant offers a full wine list.