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EXPLORE ATLANTA | | | | | | | 3400 Around Lenox Dr
Atlanta,
GA
30326
404-760-8873 | | | | | Description: BUCKHEAD. Stop in on a March afternoon, and you'll likely find this establishment across from Lenox Square packed with suits captivated by NCAA Tourney broadcasts. DanTanna's is a "sports restaurant" a sophisticated gathering place that isn't dressed with neon signs and team pennants. Instead, dozens of flat-screen TVs hang from the clubby, dark-stained walls. The bar area includes attractive open-air patio, and the adjoining cigar bar gives Buckhead aficionados a place where they can puff freely. That said, if you're on business and looking for a classy place to catch the "big game," DanTanna's is a good call. Great surf and turf options, too.
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| 3030 Peachtree Rd
Atlanta,
GA
30305
404-682-3776 | | | | | Description: BUCKHEAD. This is a great place to watch any sporting event. Located in the busy Inner Harbor area, the first-floor restaurant offers a sports-related atmosphere and the usual ribs, hamburgers, pizzas and salads. If you don't want to watch the big-screen TV showing the event of the hour, you can have a sound feed piped to your table that corresponds to one of the many different televisions showing different games. The second floor has a games and amusement center full of activities: virtual golf, hockey, video bowling, indoor rock climbing, pinball, skiing, snowboarding, and car and motorcycle racing video machines.
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| Famous Pub & Sports Palace2947 N Druid Hills Rd NE
Atlanta,
GA
30329
404-633-3555 | | | | | Description: NORTH DRUID HILLS ROAD. The aptly named Famous Pub & Sports Palace enjoys popularity with Atlanta's northsiders and students from nearby Emory, who love coming here to catch their favorite teams on the tube, down a few brews, and munch on fried grub. Tinted glass windows shield the games from the sun, and friendly waiters and waitresses patrol the seated areas in search of anyone with a half-empty glass.
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| 261 19th St
Atlanta,
GA
30363
404-207-1369 | | | | | Description: MIDTOWN. This temple to all things sports provides folks who live and hang out in the urban oasis known as Atlantic Station a cool, sophisticated place to watch sports on the tube. Indeed, the Fox Sports Grill teeters the fine line between sports bar and trendy gathering spot thanks to its open design, exposed brick walls, central bar, and comfortable leather seats. And though the kitchen prepares an outstanding regiment of pizzas, burgers, ribs and pastas, the true reason sport fans queue up outside is quite simple: No matter where you sit, you have clear view of at least one plasma screen TV.
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| 5600 Roswell Rd
Atlanta,
GA
30342
404-843-9444 | | | | | Description: SANDY SPRINGS. Frankie's "married into" the Jocks & Jills family in 1995, bringing with it a reputation for being one of the Southeast's top sports bars. Boasting more than 200 televisions and 16 satellite dishes, Frankie's ensures that patrons have a wide variety of sports to choose from on any given night. Trivia contests on Tuesdays and Thursdays are huge draws, and the bar serves as the seasonal HQs of 'Bama, Georgia Tech, Duke, Miami and South Carolina fans. A heated patio area offers patrons a nice, year-round respite from the crowds inside. Expect a cover on nights when there's a pay-for-view fight or other big event on the tube.
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| 112 10th St NE
Atlanta,
GA
30309
404-873-5405 | | | | | Description: MIDTOWN. A popular sports bar no matter what town you're in, Jocks & Jills guarantees a lively atmosphere. The Midtown location is a favorite with Atlantans, especially in football and basketball seasons, when the bar tends to draw in hordes of Georgia Tech students and fans. More than 40 televisions are scattered throughout, so you can rest assured that Jocks & Jills has the game that you "can't miss." Sports souvenirs and collectibles litter the walls, from team pennants to jerseys autographed by Dan Marino and various local stars. The bar offers free shuttle service to all Braves, Falcons, Hawks and Thrashers home games.
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| 602 N Highland Ave
Atlanta,
GA
30307
404-525-3447 | | | | | Description: PONCEY-HIGHLAND. Somewhere in between Va-Hi and Little Five Points, cozy Manuel's stands as the stately grandfather of Atlanta's nightlife scene. The bar the "New York Times" once referred to as "Atlanta's quintessential neighborhood bar" dates back to the mid-50s, when Manuel Maloof opened the place to serve sandwiches and suds to the neighborhood crowd. Today, the joint serves as a city archives of sorts, with its Coca-Cola mural, classic Braves pennants, and old beer cans. Sunday nights feature Manuel's popular trivia contests, which tend to get fairly competitive, and the Laughing Matters comedy troupe leaves patrons in stitches the first Saturday of each month.
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| 758 Ponce de Leon Ave
Atlanta,
GA
30306
404-873-5002 | | | | | Description: PONCEY-HIGHLAND. Escape from the loud crowds and high-traffic areas at this cozy, neighborhood watering hole. Here, you can always count on great pub grub, cold beer, and sports on the tube. On Wednesday nights, the Local hosts its popular trivia contests, and Monday nights feature karaoke parties . . . unless, of course, "Monday Night Football" is on the tube.
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