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Ask this member a question. JAtlanta I've lived in Atlanta 7 years.
9 May 2006
3.0 of 5 stars based on 11 votes
Atlanta has several restaurants that offer more than food. Rather, they offer an entire dining experience. Whether it's an outrageous setting, live entertainment, or just a cool vibe, these places are sure to entertain.
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1. Two Urban Licks
trendy restaurant with dramatic interior, roaring fire pit, signature infused cocktails, and fabulous people watching all in a converted telephone factory
This Greek taverna offers the freshest Greek food and a huge martini list. Belly dancers circulate through the tables and cocktail napkins are tossed about like confetti. Don't be surprised if you're pulled up to join in an impromptu dance on your own tabletop. DJs play Greek dance music on weekend nights.
This popular tapas restaurant is known for good food, reasonable prices, and great people-watching. Featuring live Latin music, the main dining area is a partially covered patio with tropical foliage, folk art, and a huge koi pond with a fountain, all located in the middle of the city.
This sophisticated restaurant offers a cool, sleek atmosphere, fresh inventive cuisine, and a unique cocktail list. A perfect place to chill.
East of downtown in the Old Fourth Ward is Il Localino, an Italian restaurant where they treat everyone like family, and turn on a disco ball to have patrons dance between courses.
This sleek restaurant in a former bank building features dramatic mod interiors and amazing patios. With an inexpensive wine list and creative martinis, the food is solid and inexpensive, featuring build-your-own antipasto platters, salads, and thin-crust pizzas.