The drinks are delicious and reasonably priced and the service is attentive. I like this quant little bar in Ansley Mall. It has charm and I like their motto No cover plus free parking makes it even better. If you like a bar that caters to older men, filled with smoke and takes you back several years you will enjoy this bar. I personally did not enjoy my very brief visit.
Successfully finding a gay club in an unfamiliar city can be trying. That's why 10Best has sought out the top candidates in Atlanta, detailing their clientele, music, and atmosphere. We let you know which ones cater to gay men or lesbians, what kinds of shows and entertainments they host, and what tracks the DJs spin. To tap into one of the most popular clubs in the area according to 10Best readers, head to Jungle. It's a telling example of what you can expect when you go out in Atlanta. Although this is a gay bar, expect to find lots of women here on the weekends looking for fun.
The parade ends in Piedmont Park, a large green space in the midst of Midtown, an area that loosely extends from Downtown to Buckhead. Check out these gay and gay-friendly areas and locations and welcome to Atlanta! Go for a run or walk or just relax and have a picnic. The park is adjacent to the Atlanta Botanical Garden , which is a great place to spend an afternoon.
There are a handful of neighborhoods that offer proximity to fabulous gay bars and nightlife, so pull that U-Haul up to your new home in a gay-friendly part of town. Living in Midtown puts you in the heart of gay Atlanta, and an easy walk to Atlanta's favorite park, Piedmont Park. You can even watch the Pride parade from your apartment or condo's sexy rooftop pool.
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