Atlanta Nightclubs

Atlanta’s nightlife is rich. From Dance Clubs to Comedy Clubs to After Hours Clubs. See our comprehensive list of Atlanta Nightclubs below.

Dance Clubs

Live Music Clubs

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The comfortably chic lounge located under a hair salon near Piedmont Park hosts everything from comedy to erotic poetry to live music. | more...

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MadLife Stage & Studios offers 3 different experiences. MadLife Grill, our restaurant on Main Street, serves a full menu of in-house crafted specialties. We also have a casual patio, featuring music on our “patio stage” (weather permitting). Finally, MadLife offers a concert quality music venue, a... | more...

The tiny, shacklike entrance reveals an eclectic and loyal late-night crowd. Music at this underground clubber’s club ranges from hip-hop and Brit-pop to downtempo and rare grooves. The dim basement space feels like the most happenin’ speakeasy in town. | more...

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This legendary dive bar in West Midtown is Atlanta’s home for live blues. The weekly lineup includes a Monday night jam and a regular Wednesday night slot held down by Danny “Mudcat” Dudeck, who helped make the club a blues hot spot in the 1980s. Weekends bring a grab bag of local and touring acts. | more...

Perfect Note Atlanta is a premier live music venue and supper club. It is the perfect combination of live entertainment and dining that’s sure to keep you coming back for more. Whether it’s just for dinner and drinks or brunch or perhaps dinner and a show we have something you’ll enjoy for date nigh... | more...

Equal parts gallery, concert venue and yoga studio, this intimate space within spitting distance of the Arizona Lofts brings together a wide swathe of local creatives for parties, live music, art shows and more. Get over your claustrophobia before swinging by one of Picaflor’s shows, though events h... | more...

Located inside the New Black Wall Street Market in Stonecrest, the Pink Lion Jazz Club is Metro Atlanta’s newest upscale Jazz Club. Local, regional and national musicians/recording artists you know and love grace the stage weekly - supported by state of the art audio and a 20ft video LED wall. | more...

The bohemian living room serves as the city’s center of bluegrass and Americana. The venue hosts a variety of other musical performers as well, plus diverse events. Food and drink available. | more...

Website: Inspired by years of living and traveling in the Caribbean and Africa, celebrated restaurateur and nightclub owner Joe Russo created Rock Steady to give Atlantans an immersive sensory sampling of the vibrant cuisines of the West Indies in an upmarket setting.


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Floor to ceiling renovations! With live music from the likes of Zack Brown, Butch Walker, Blackberry Smoke, and John Mayer plus past performances from legends like David Bowie, one could make a strong argument that Smith’s is the best small-venue music room in Atlanta.  Open Mic, Comedy, Trivia and ... | more...

This mega-nightclub feels kind of like a resort, with several indoor and outdoor environments, including a pool area (swimming, not billiards). A great spot for dancing, chilling, or the chance celebrity sighting. | more...

Our historic building began life as a Ford Motor dealership in the late 1800’s. The building still features the oldest working (although it’s been locked down for safety) elevator in Georgia . All of the bar tops and tables were custom made from the reclaimed wood taken out of the old ceiling struc... | more...

This intimate space in Sandy Springs is worth the drive to catch local and national singer-songwriters and performers. There’s a weekly open bluegrass jam, and music workshops are also offered. Guests can avail themselves of the full bar, and a limited menu with such fare as hummus, flatbreads, sala... | more...

This former church has Gothic ambiance to spare, making it a fun spot to catch a rock or hip-hop show. The club, which boasts some inviting bar and lounge spaces, hosts comedy and other events, as well. | more...

As part of the King Plow Arts Center, Terminal West has become the Westside’s premier live music venue, giving equal stage time to hip-hop, indie rock, EDM, pop music, and singer-songwriter fare. Check out the lunch and dinner menu at the venue’s Stationside restaurant next door for plenty of fodder... | more...

This (literally) underground club, located below the Graveyard Tavern in East Atlanta, hosts local and touring indie rock and hip-hop shows (T.I. and Iggy Azalea once shared the stage here). The aptly named space is also home to old-school dance parties. | more...

An East Atlanta recording studio and concert venue. | more...

East Atlanta staple for local and up-and-coming rock bands, as well as nationally established indie acts, and grub for the hipster-PBR set. | more...

Atlanta’s newest concert venue operated by Zero Mile Presents & AEG Presents. Located near the Beltline in the Reynoldstown neighborhood. The Eastern is a beautiful facility built for great sound. | more...

Comedy Clubs

After Hours Clubs

Night Clubs

South Buckhead’s other members-only gay swingers club. Hey, this is Cheshire Bridge, after all. | more...

The friendly nightclub staff knows its cocktails. The space features a video lounge, roomy dance floor, and large outdoor area. The club hosts live entertainment and special events (everything from drag shows to wine tastings), and offers weekday menus and cookouts on the weekend. | more...

A friendly dive bar and Kirkwood’s oldest black-owned business, the Morris has been open for nearly 40 years. No one under 25 is allowed, and that also goes for the songs that are played. Expect to hear Al Green, not CeeLo Green. A decent karaoke crowd and a limited menu to boot. | more...

Mr. Smokey’s provides a bit more oomph to the traditional karaoke experience with wigs and other props. | more...

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Odyssey After is for techno enthusiasts who are looking for a high-energy and immersive experience. | more...

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Modern, neon-lit nightclub with lounge-like seating for bottle service & an energetic dance floor. | more...

Polaris sits atop the Hyatt Regency and makes a 360 degree rotation every 45 minutes. Executive Chef Martin Pfefferkorn serves a menu influenced by Southern cuisine, and guests may enjoy the sky-high bar, as well. | more...

THIS CONCEPT FEATURES CREATIVE CLASSIC CRAFT COCKTAILS AND A CIGAR PROGRAM IN A 1920’S SPEAKEASY ATMOSPHERE.


Located in the iconic Dailey’s building in downtown Atlanta, Red Phone Booth is the first of a multi-location franchise roll-out. Red Phone Booth is a prohibition experience featuring an ex... | more...

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The historic club and live music venue that was the backdrop in the video for “Rosa Parks,” OutKast’s lead single off Aquemini, reopened to much excitement in 2010. | more...

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Opened in 1993, this Latin dance club in the heart of Buckhead even offers salsa lessons for the uninitiated. | more...

The Speakeasy Lounge, 156-A Forsyth Street, Downtown Atlanta, 2 Blocks Up From Magic City, Is A Cool Little Bar That Caters To A Mature Audience While Playing R&B And Classic Old School Music.


The Speakeasy Lounge Is Rapidly Becoming Known For Its Cozy Atmosphere, Awesome Drinks, Great Mus... | more...

A strip club with an atmosphere every bit as titillating as its name. | more...

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Club known for its DJ nights and patrons who are fond of leather. | more...

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