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Atlanta: Your favorite things to do or places to go
SF Bay Area Version
NYC Version Los Angeles Version 3 cities down, plenty to go. Odds are this turns into a "mmbt0ne tells you about Atlanta" thread b/c I don't know how much the other ATLiens read this forum but hopefully they'll stop by and contribute. The cities grown a lot in the past couple years and there are more things to do all the time. Also, hopefully this won't just be a bunch of people listing restaurants like the LA thread kind of turned into. So, name off some favorite bars, restaurants, museums, hotels, neighborhoods, galleries, etc. To start, I'll talk about Whole World Improv Theatre. They do two shows Friday and Saturday (and have an apprentice show sometime during the week) that costs $21-$24 depending on when you buy. A group of friends and I went a little while ago when someone's boss got them free tickets and it was a lot of fun. Small venue on Spring St. between 16th and 14th with plenty of parking for like $2 by the Shell station. There's a small bar inside (well, beer and wine) and you're free to drink in the theatre. And actually, it's not really a theater, just some stadium seating with couches so you might end up sharing a couch with somebody you've never met before. Pretty cool vibe overall. |
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Re: Atlanta: Your favorite things to do or places to go
Two off the beaten path bars on Ponce De Leon Ave:
MJQ Hip night spot with live music and cool vibes. Like El Bar, it is off the beaten path and if you drive by you have no idea that a night club calls the place home. You have to walk in and then down a spiral entrance underground. Last time I was there they had expanded and now had two big rooms offering different beats. El Bar Hidden treasure below El Azteca. No signs or adverstisements will point you to this cozy bar. The owner, an ex King & Spalding lawyer in his 30s, spent some time in L.A. and wanted to create a hangout where you either knew about it or you didn't b/c it is tucked away and below a non descript Mexican restaurant. D.J.s regularly spin and they used to have a weekly reggae night. |
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Re: Atlanta: Your favorite things to do or places to go
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Re: Atlanta: Your favorite things to do or places to go
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welcome to atlanta remix it had to go down i got somethin else to tell u bout the new motown where the people dont visit they move out here and aint no tellin who u might see up in lennox square i dont know about u but i miss the freaknic cuz thats where my city use to be real sick people from other cities use to drive from miles just to get a taste of this A.T.L. style i'm the M.B.P. most ballin-ist playa make my own moves, call me the mayor monday night u know things change with time magic city back lookin like eighty-nine All the homies on the southside up in the Ritz Tuesday night, the Velvet Room same [censored] Wednesday Strokers I don't go no mo' Cause they don't know how to treat you when you come through the do' Thursday night, was Plush but we moved to fuel And I be up in the booth drunk actin a fool Friday night, at Kaya they still got love And the Sharkbar we poppin like it's a night club Saturday still off the heezy fo' sheezy You can find me up in One Tweezy Sunday, gettin me some sleep please!!! I'm on my way to the Dec to hit Jazzy Tee's, holla!!! [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Atlanta: Your favorite things to do or places to go
liga,
Wow, I lived like half a mile from those two places for about a year and never even heard of them. Hmmm. The only bars I ever went to in that area were either Manuel's Tavern (site of my first 2p2 meetup) or the general Virginia Highlands area. There's too much in VH to touch on in one post, but here are a couple of my favorite things there. Panita Thai is right next to the more popular Surin, but a completely different experience. There is literally only one guy who works there and he'll seat you, cook your food, serve you, etc. so it's a full night event, not just a short meal. The single Yelp review is kinda meh, but everyone I've known who went there loved it. Moe's and Joe's. If you can put up with a bar full of Emory students (which is no easy task tbh) then it's a fun place to drink cheap on a Tuesday night. |
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liga, Wow, I lived like half a mile from those two places for about a year and never even heard of them. Hmmm. [/ QUOTE ] MJQ was open when I moved here 9 years ago. El Bar opened about 2 years ago. |
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Re: Atlanta: Your favorite things to do or places to go
One of my favorite places to go is Cafe Intermezzo on Peachtree. Great ambiance, gigantic drink list, and sweet dessert case.
I also love going to Piedmont Park to run, with friends or for dates. Holla at the Dekalb Farmers Market. I remember going there all the way back when I was 3 or 4. |
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clairmont lounge baby [/ QUOTE ] lol. When I moved to Atlanta, I started dating a girl. On our *first date* she took me to the Clairmont. The Clairmont Lounge is famous for being a free strip club. The girls are nassssty but they are hilarious, too. There was/is a mother/daughter combo, and a girl who is locally famous for crushing beer cans with her boobages. |
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If you like to eat, you can get great, cheap Korean, Chinese, Mexican, whatever, food on Buford Highway. I also highly recommend the Buford Highway Farmers Market and the Dekalb Farmers Market for food shopping.
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Re: Atlanta: Your favorite things to do or places to go
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If you like to eat, you can get great, cheap Korean, Chinese, Mexican, whatever, food on Buford Highway. I also highly recommend the Buford Highway Farmers Market and the Dekalb Farmers Market for food shopping. [/ QUOTE ] Some friends and I did a Buford Highway Crawl. Each week we would go to a restaurant on BH, starting with the first (after corporate blvd), then continuing to the next restaurant down the following week. It was a blast and I learned about some great restaurants. Some in particular are Abbay (Ethiopian), Panahar (Malaysian) and Bien Thuy (vietnamese, and apparently a mafia joint now). There are several others but the names escape me. DeKalb Farmer's market is the bomb. |
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