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Party Hearty |
5840 Roswell Road NE Atlanta, GA 30328 United States +1 404 255 7571 http://www.american-pie.com |
When you see the giant tropical deck fringed with palm trees, you're in the right place. Opened in 1986 as a neighborhood restaurant, this fun tavern has expanded over the years into a 3,500-square-foot beach party, as well as one of Atlanta's most visited nightspots. Lunch and dinner options include chicken wings and burgers, and the place is known for its key lime pie. Billiards, video games and many televisions are provided, as is live entertainment on most weekend night. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Atlanta's Oldest Neighborhood Tavern |
794 North Highland Ave Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 876 7249 http://www.atkinspark.com/ |
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. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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The Ultimate Sports Haven |
265 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 586 6908 |
Located within the Marriott Marquis hotel, this lively bar is a sports enthusiast's dream. More than two dozen televisions broadcast games at all times, while memorabilia from all local and many national teams adorn the walls. A large circular bar leaves plenty of room for big crowds. The normal sports bar food is served here, but it is always very good. A wide assortment of draft beer is also available, including the locally brewed Red Brick Ale. A great environment for visiting sports lovers and local fans alike. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Killer Karaoke |
555 South Atlanta Street Atlanta, GA 30075 United States +1 770 642 6981 http://www.chaplinsroswell.com |
A local favorite since 1988, this Roswell stronghold has good food, a super house brew and friendly servers. Fun and "picnic table" casual, the large heated deck is in high demand by families and singles alike during fair weather. If you're the musical type, stop by for sing along karaoke on Saturday nights with the house DJ, or catch the big game on Chaplin's giant big-screen. All-American choices dominate the menu, like ribeye and New York strip steaks, fried shrimp and charbroiled grouper, and plenty of munchies. It also offers a full bar service. See website for full menu and karaoke competition information and photos. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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The place for Sunday football |
2391 Peachtree Road (Peachtree Battle Shopping Center) Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 842 1010 http://www.cheyennegrille.com/ |
This special little place makes you feel a bit like you are dining in your neighbor's living room, and it attracts a young crowd during the after-work hours. The "clubhouse" seats 45 with sofas, overstuffed chairs and dining tables, which all offer bird's-eye-views of two dozen televisions broadcasting major sports events. The diverse menu features steaks, seafood, creative salads and a long list of martinis. Weekend brunch is served, and special wine and cigar evenings are sponsored frequently. Friday's happy hour features free wine samples and a nice spread of munchies. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Big Screens & Big Eats |
990 Whitlock Avenue Atlanta, GA 30064 United States +1 770 590 1500 http://www.chicagosrestaurant.... |
Whether you're looking for a solid meal or just a place to unwind and catch up on your favorite sports teams, Chicago's is the place to be. The dining room can accommodate parties of up to 14 diners at a table, or take a seat at the separate bar if you're in a hurry. Banquet facilities also available, but call in advance. Steaks, seafood, and pasta dominate the menu. A good assortment of lighter fare is provided for those who just want to catch the game. Full bar. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Pick up a cue, you |
931 Monroe Drive (Suite 205) Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 873 6898 |
Whether you're looking for a quick game of 8-ball or just a place to kick back with a few cold ones, DuPree's in the Midtown Promenade has a seat and a cue waiting for you. Eight tables are laid out for everyone from the serious gamer to the casual come-lately. A few dart boards are scattered throughout, as well, but the trophies lined up above the front bar let everyone know this is a pool hall first and foremost. Full bar service. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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More sports than you need |
2947 North Druid Hills Road (Toco Hills Shopping Center) Atlanta, GA 30329 United States +1 404 633 3555 |
If you can think of a sporting event, it's probably playing on one of Famous Pub's 50-plus screens. If your game is not being shown, just ask; if it's on TV anywhere, they'll find it for you. While you watch, dive into a basket of the pub's famous Buffalo wings, or pick your way through the better-than-average lunch and dinner menu. 11 pool tables and numerous bar sports and video games are peppered throughout, so there's plenty of fun for the kids; or for you, if your team is losing. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Big fun under Midtown |
931 Monroe Drive North East (Suite C-101) Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 872 0060 |
A favorite among locals, this happy joint is located at the corner of the Midtown 8 AMC Theatre building in the Midtown Promenade. The front room features the main bar and opens onto the large patio, where patrons enjoy the fine Atlanta weather with their pints. Around back, you'll find foosball and pool tables as well as darts and a few videogames. Regular features include turkey dinners, shepherd's pie and country-fried steak, among other regional favorites. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Ultimate in Crowded Sports Bars |
112 10th Street Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 873 5405 http://www.jocksandjills.com |
Atlanta's favorite sports bar since 1985, this Midtown restaurant features over 40 televisions and 15 satellites, not to mention a great menu. The walls, ceiling and booths hang heavy with sports memorabilia, and the center bar serves up an impressive variety of draft beers. The menu features light bar fare as well as some more substantial entrees, and is highlighted by a great dessert list. Occasional live music is provided on the Peachtree Road patio in fair weather. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Cool pool and hot pizza |
3055 Bolling Way Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 264 0135 |
Metropolitan Pizza is a smart bistro featuring nightly entertainment. The Italian food is authentic, ample and served into the early hours of the night. Try your hand at a game of pool while waiting for a specialty pizza or calzone, or sit for a drink at the bar and watch the livelier guests move on the small dance floor. Live bands are featured Thursdays through Saturdays, and highlight some of Atlanta's hottest young stars, while a disco DJ brings back the 70s and 80s on Wednesday nights. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Lounge with a difference |
560-B Amsterdam Ave (in the Midtown Outlets) Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 875 6255 |
The purple banner hanging from the ceiling is only the first clue that the clientele of this pool hall is predominantly gay. Posted hours don't list closing times, so you can expect a long night at this sometimes-rowdy Midtown spot. The narrow room features a bar in the back and pool tables front and center, with tables arranged in the rear for casual dining. Miss Q's is mostly a billiards-and-beer sort of place, but it does maintain a menu of standard bar fare. No one younger than 21 allowed. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Billiard Cues and Booze |
2000 Powers Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30339 United States +1 770 425 1101 |
Most Americans don't know the game of Snooker, but if a good old pool match is what you're seeking, come on down. This old school pool hall maintains 30 professional-sized billiards tables surrounded by a full-service bar. Players features separate smoking and non-smoking sections, as well as a full line of cues and sticks. Table time costs reasonable per hour at all times. The drinks are moderately priced and well made, and a light menu of bar fare is available most of the day. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Good times, good sports |
10955 Jones Bridge Road (Northbridge Shopping Center) Atlanta, GA 30022 United States +1 770 664 4242 |
No one is sure how Rafters got its name, but no one seems to care when the big game is on. Come tip your mug and toast the hometown heroes in this loud and rollicking neighborhood tavern. The big-screen TV area is the place to be for any major event, or just a midsummer night's Braves game. A passable menu of typical pub fare is offered, including burgers, sandwiches, and even ribs and a few seafood items. Beer is the beverage of choice, but full bar service is available. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Eat, Drink & Be Merry |
1578 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 875 1522 http://www.smithsoldebar.com/ |
This bar can easily be classified into five main areas - the watering hole, the dance floor, dining area, the games room and the Atlanta room. The dining room serves snacks and quality meals late through the night. The poolroom has 5 pool tables, dartboards, foose ball, and video games to keep you entertained, and the bar is well-stacked with drafts, beer, wines, and liquors to keep the spirits high. For private parties and intimate occasions, the preferred area is the Atlanta room. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Best Local Soccer Bar |
401 Moreland Avenue Atlanta, GA 30307 United States +1 404 525 7799 http://www.brewhousecafe.com/ |
The Brewhouse Cafe distinguishes itself from other local sports bars with its specialty: soccer and rugby. The grub is good, and there's a wide selection of imported beers on tap and in the bottle, but it's the international sports broadcasting that makes the Brewhouse special to many of its patrons. The pub also allows dogs both inside and out on the patio, and if you're not riveted to the live sports action, it's a good place to people-watch. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Welcome to America |
1250 Tech Drive (near Indian Trail Road) Atlanta, GA 30093 United States +1 770 923 5050 |
When it comes to classic American food, the good old-fashioned hamburger still ranks number one. And that's what Township Bar and Grill is all about. This no-nonsense, dark wood and leather joint is convenient to the Norcross corporate office area, grilling up big burgers and tapping large pitchers of beer at small prices. Expect to pay a decent amount for either lunch or dinner. Smoking is permitted at the bar. Review © 2009, Wcities |