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EXPLORE ATLANTA | | | | | | | 128 E Andrews Dr
Atlanta,
GA
30305
404-869-4800 | | | | | Description: BUCKHEAD. Located along Buckhead's über cool East Andrews corridor, Aiko plays the duality card with a bit of contemporary panache. In the early evening, the fashionably-clad clientele tends to focus on the fare artistically presented maki, nigiri and sashimi, to be exact. Later in the evening, the bartenders and DJs hold sway, mixing fabuolus martinis and pulse-pounding beats, respectively. Sexy, seductive and exceedingly modern, the space is sure to ensnare even the snobbiest of scenesters.
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| 1008 Brady Ave
Atlanta,
GA
30318
404-872-4621 | | | | | Description: WESTSIDE. This club is, indeed, a compound. Fashioned from a series of separate structures and linked by a minimalist courtyard that surrounds a reflecting pool, the fabulous place is comprised of several venues. MB1, the lounge, lets guests relax amid artwork and DJ-spun tunes. Ride is the expansive dance club, whose music and visuals envelop patrons in a sensory interplay of light and sound. Rail, finally, hosts special events as they arise. Throughout the week, different nights focus on dance, international, and Asian music.
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| 3112 Piedmont Rd
Atlanta,
GA
30305
404-869-8484 | | | | | Description: BUCKHEAD. It started life as a cigar bar, but Havana Club now includes Latin dancing in its repertoire and serves up some pretty mean drinks as well. The upscale venue is a constant favorite with those who enjoy a little activity with their lounging and drinking. Rhythmic music keeps the energy at an elevated level, and whether DJs spin during the week or bands play on the weekends, you can be certain of a charged, exciting atmosphere. Cigars are available, of course, and you'll also find tasty, refreshing cocktails. Plus, if Havana's patrons have you longing to shake your own booty, the club offers lessons for novices.
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| 3177 Peachtree Rd NE
Atlanta,
GA
30305
404-233-9801 | | | | | Description: BUCKHEAD. Not exactly what its name suggests, the trendy Hole in the Wall is a favorite of Buckhead's young and hip crowd, who shake their stuff to the best 70s and 80s grooves until the wee hours. The expansive dance floor, flanked by funky hand-painted murals and hypnotic disco lights, gets packed on the weekends, so show up early to stake your claim. The Hole's kitchen serves up tasty bar food and, if you need to catch your breath, the lounge area offers several comfy leather couches.
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| 3771 Roswell Rd
Atlanta,
GA
30342
404-233-8026 | | | | | Description: BUCKHEAD. This old standby has been one of the premier nightspots for the Swing and Big Band crowd for more than 20 years. As the night wears on, Big Band sounds turn to disco fever as the singles and couples keep dancing. An expanded bar food menu and popular daily food specials are crowd favorites. There's an all-day breakfast menu, too.
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| 57 13th St
Atlanta,
GA
30309
404-873-6189 | | | | | Description: MIDTOWN. A night scene trifecta in the truest sense, this multi-level building houses one of the trendiest nightclubs in Atlanta, a suave lava-surfaced bar and a cozy South Beach-style lounge area. The dance floor, located on the lower level, vibrates to the latest house and industrial beats. Between songs, the young and the beautiful alike line up at the crescent-shaped lava bar to sample what many believe are Midtown's best martinis. Meanwhile, the tony lounge, highlighted by indigo and saffron accents, entices patrons to relax amid velvet couches and a warm fireplace. Lava's 20-something scene often spills onto its candlelit patio, shared with sister nightspot Cosmo.
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| 736 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
Atlanta,
GA
30306
404-870-0575 | | | | | Description: PONCEY-HIGHLAND. The subterranean MJQ Concourse pulsates with everything from punk and industrial rock to house and R&B. A wide mix of people meet here on weekend nights, including Tech students, young professionals and die-hard clubbers, many dressed in the hippest Euro-wear. Add to the mix a curious, Japanese-influenced decor, and you've got all the right ingredients for a proper cosmopolitan dance club. When you need a break from "moving to the groove," make your way to the lounge area where you'll find a couple of comfy sofas and a skilled bartender with plenty of cocktails to go around.
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| 79 Poplar St
Atlanta,
GA
30303
678-904-0050 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Formerly that bastion of cool known as Karma, The Mark does the former a few shakes better with its über-hip decor reminiscent of a post-mod movie set and its world-famous DJs attracting some of Atlanta's most beautiful 20- and 30-somethings. The surreal scene is marked by eerie lighting, luxe lounge areas, weathered brick walls, contemporary artwork and TV monitors hung at strange angles a combined effect that would probably leave Dali himself in awe. If Atlanta needed a lounge to attract trendsetters, this sleek hotel-style bar has definitely hit the "mark."
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| 2591 Briarcliff Rd NE
Atlanta,
GA
30329
404-329-4700 | | | | | 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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| 1750 N Roberts Rd
Kennesaw,
GA
30144
770-426-5006 | | | | | Description: KENNESAW. Located off the beaten path, this country music concert hall offers an enormous dance floor with cowboy dancing, two-stepping and live bands Friday and Saturday nights.
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