
The city of Atlanta is known for its Southern hospitality, diverse music culture, and hot nightlife. When you're ready to take a break from checking out Atlanta homes for sale and blow off some steam, you'll definitely want to pay a visit to some of the area's most popular bars.
With so many fun options to choose from, it's hard to know where to start. Our real estate agents suggest the unique and classy experience of visiting one of Atlanta's 1920s-themed speakeasy bars. Since these types of bars aren't always easy to find, we're giving you the inside scoop on five locations you won't want to miss.
- Red Phone Booth: 17 Andrew Young International Blvd. NE
Step back in time for a unique prohibition-era experience at Red Phone Booth. Here you'll find custom leather couches, a painted ceiling, an intimate fireplace, and plenty of exceptional craft cocktails. They also offer a cigar program and a collection of some rarest types whiskey, scotch, and bourbon. In keeping with the Speakeasy theme, guests must enter a secret code into the red phone booth to enter the bar. To get this code, you'll have to either be a member or know someone who's willing to tell you. As one of Atlanta's best-kept secrets, the Red Phone Booth experience is definitely worth the effort!
- Supply & Demand: 3219 Cains Hill Place NW
Located under Churchill's in Buckhead, Supply & Demand offers guests unforgettable 19th-century cocktails expertly prepared by attentive bar staff. This trendy, industrial-chic speakeasy attracts a younger crowd that knows how to keep the rowdiness to a minimum. Dress to impress and prepare yourself to enjoy a fun and relaxing evening at this one-of-a-kind laid-back lounge.
- The Blind Pig Parlour Bar: 128 E. Andrews Drive NW
If you're looking for a speakeasy that's oozing with 1920s charm, look for further than The Blind Pig Parlour. This intimate and sophisticated bar is the perfect place to relax after a busy day. The menu features a wide selection of specialty drinks, wine, craft beer, and chef-inspired small plate meals. You'll need to do your research before venturing out to this location, as guests are required to know the secret password before they're allowed to enter.
- The Locker Club: 487 Edgewood Ave. SE
In the early 1900s, the people of Atlanta took a unique approach to dealing with prohibition, opening private, member-only "locker clubs" that kept the alcohol under lock and key. In honor of this tradition, the Old Fourth Distillery turned its tasting room into a popular speakeasy aptly called The Locker Club. This club is known for its intimate setting, great food, music, and friendly service. Since the bar is located inside the distillery, you can also wander around and take a look at the equipment and operations while you're there.
- The Bookhouse Pub – 736 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE
The Twin Peaks inspired Bookhouse Pub is packed with books, unique furniture, and a woodsy décor. The fun and relaxed atmosphere is perfect for hanging out and enjoying a few beers with your friends. The menu features an excellent selection of spirits, craft beers, wine, and food items like spicy blue cheese chips, chorizo burgers, and fried chicken.
The great bar scene is just one of the many things that make Atlanta an excellent place to live and work. Want to learn more about this city? Contact us today! Our agents would love to show you around and help you find your dream home.