Atlanta, GA
Best Atlanta Bars for Canoodling and Cocktails
About six months ago, I found myself single for the first time since moving to Atlanta.
Ending a long-term long-distance relationship was the right decision, but starting over as I was turning 40 was daunting. I’d heard plenty of anecdotal nightmares about the dating scene here — reading receipts shared from chats and Facebook singles group pages. I got many an “oof” and sympathetic pat from fatigued daters. But a little research assured me the situation might not be as dire as perceived.
According to a recent study by WalletHub, Atlanta is the best city in which to be unattached. Over 69% of the city’s population is single, making it the eighth-highest in the country. Plus, a median annual household income of around $79,000 means more disposable income to spend on going out. We’re also as saucy as our famous lemon pepper wings wet. Australian adult toy store brand Peachy conducted a Google search data analysis that found Georgia is in fifth place for “most sexually curious” in all of the U.S. across topics that span from general education to BDSM. Meow.
So I dove into the dating pool with optimism, and despite some wild flailing and occasional flops, I found myself having the time of my life exploring the plethora of restaurants, bars, and nightlife activities we have across metro Atlanta.
Parking lot first kisses don’t have the same luster they had in my youth. So I started looking for spots where I could break curfew in intimate alcoves — places more upscale and private than a favorite bar, with craft cocktails, but less formal and expensive than a seated dinner where you had to worry about table manners and food in your teeth.
After months of firsthand research, here are the best places in Atlanta for a great cocktail and canoodle — a combination that sets the tone for sparks to become fireworks.
Everything’s just sexier at Vesper, and that’s not an accident. Inspired by owner Damien McGee’s parents’ romance and that between James Bond and Vesper Lynd, it was “designed for cozy elegance, with velvet seating and semi-private nooks that naturally invite couples to relax and connect and provides [a] sense of your own space without feeling cut off.” Fresh flowers, dramatic artwork, rich textures, and smooth, balanced cocktails with light but satisfying bites (try the truffle tots), plus free three-hour parking, make it a standout stand-by.
This place sets the tone for adventure, with a fun speakeasy ritual for admission and glamorous roaring ‘20s vibes. Intimate tables and couches, and gem-tone lights make magic moments turnkey, especially with a fantastic cocktail menu. Live music not only provides easy entertainment and sets the mood, but invites close talking over easily snackable bites meant for sharing. The combination is fantastic to crank up the heat that you can choose to take to the dance floor.
Early dates are great at the two-top peninsulas that jut out on the right side of the bar, allowing you to face your companion for soulful glances and footsie, but once things start warming up, shift on over to the left for traditional side-by-side seating. There are a few leather couches by the fireplace for wrapping up last call before walking through Colony Square, which has no shortage of picturesque places for first kiss moments.
The swanky steakhouse in the new FORTH Hotel makes for an impressive dinner date, but the salon between Bar Premio and the restaurant is the sweet spot. “The couches by the piano lounge are perfect for that cuddle-up and people-watching moment,” assistant director of food and beverage Devan Johnson says. The maximalist patterns, lush textiles, and intimate lighting “leaves couples ready for more,” he shares — so much so that he remembers one “particularly cute couple” turning their third date into a staycation while plenty of others migrate to the Moonlight lounge on the roof for skyline backdrop first kisses.
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The cavernous ceilings, variety of luxurious textures, and intimate lighting makes this one of the most urbane, cosmopolitan, and chic dining rooms in the city — and the smoky, spicy, and well-balanced cocktails magnify its sexiness. Slip upstairs when things heat up and get lost in the crowd on the nights the DJ spins up on the rooftop. Dance too close while enjoying unobstructed skyline views in the distance and keep up the energy with Japanese bites that reflect chef Santiago Gomez’s Nobu training.
The Spanish-style courtyard and sunroom feel of Pom Court is a favorite among groups of friends, but the sultry May Peel downstairs is unmistakably for couples. Tiny tables, low lighting, and curved bench seating makes cuddling up all the more tempting, and Hotel Granada’s director of food and beverage, Rae Doyle, adds that “the neo-soul and R&B soundtrack sets the tone for romance” while “cocktails are crafted to encourage taking things slow.”
At the romantic classic Candler Hotel downtown, order the old-fashioned presented in a box filled with smoke from the “secret” menu at the By George bar and take it across the hall to the Lobby Lounge. This semi-private sitting room right across the hall from the impressive restaurant was “designed with intention, balancing the grandeur of the historic property with intimate spaces that invite connection,” says general manager Tim Dahlen. “We frequently see couples leaning in for close conversations here,” he says. The mix of guests and locals creates a staycation feeling with the charm of old luxe hotels in New England.
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Honorable Mentions
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For an early night, check out Sessions Stand, a local secret in a residential part of historic Marietta by the Square that serves coffee and light cafe fare by day and elegant drinks at night, which are great by starlight overlooking the lawn or on a cozy couch in the classic library-esque space.
For more indoor-outdoor action, Aveline Bar at the Kimpton Shane, upstairs from Hartley Kitchen & Cocktails, is set up with fire pits and deep, thick-cushioned seating on the sectionals on the patio that make it impossible not to snuggle, and the sunroom-style lounge at Le Colonial, a French-Vietnamese anchor in Buckhead Village, is tropical and transportive. But for more of those serene fancy library feels, head to the timeless Bar Margot at the Four Seasons, whose crescent banquettes are perfect for gentle knee nudges, and the stunning cobalt Mr. B. Bar, associated with Fia at Hotel Burgess and “designed for slow sips and long talks.”
Finally, if you’re more of a night owl, JoJo’s Beloved in Colony Square and El Malo at Atlanta Dairies are also fantastic picks for music-driven venues that can turn a late-night date into early-morning magic.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Braves News: Top 30 Prospects, Starting Pitching Depth, More
On Monday, the Braves were able to earn another Spring Training victory over the Detroit Tigers. It was a game where the starting pitching depth of the Braves was on full display, as Bryce Elder, Joey Wentz, and Owen Murphy all threw multiple innings. While it is likely unwise to expect big things from any of these three arms this season, they are a part of the “next man up” group for the Braves if injury again impacts the rotation. Each had a solid effort today, a trend that will hopefully continue.
Atlanta, GA
Luke Kornet calls on Atlanta Hawks to cancel ‘Magic City Monday’ promo
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An NBA player from an opposing team has called on the Atlanta Hawks to cancel their upcoming game promotion that revolves around celebrating a well-known local gentleman’s club.
San Antonio Spurs center Luke Kornet asked the Hawks to reconsider their “Magic City Monday” plans for a March 16 game against the Orlando Magic in a letter posted to Medium on Monday, March 2. Atlanta’s ownership group and front office recently touted the one-night collaboration as an ode to an “iconic cultural institution,” citing Magic City’s role and impact in Atlanta’s Black communities and hip-hop culture in the announcement.
But Kornet wrote that “the Hawks failed to acknowledge that this place is, as the business itself boasts, ‘Atlanta’s premier strip club.’ “
“The NBA should desire to protect and esteem women, many of whom work diligently every day to make this the best basketball league in the world,” Kornet continued. “We should promote an atmosphere that is protective and respectful of the daughters, wives, sisters, mothers, and partners that we know and love.
“Allowing this night to go forward without protest would reflect poorly on us as an NBA community, specifically in being complicit in the potential objectification and mistreatment of women in our society.”
Magic City Kitchen is also slated to serve two versions of its “world famous” lemon pepper wings – Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ – at the March 16 game. The flavor is named after three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year-winner, Lou Williams. Rapper T.I. is scheduled to perform at halftime and limited edition Magic City merchandise will be available to purchase at the game.
Magic City celebrated 40 years with a five-part STARZ docuseries, ‘Magic City: An American Fantasy,’ that was produced by Hawks principal owner Jami Gertz and Atlanta native Jermaine Dupri. Magic City founder Michael “Mr. Magic” Barney and T.I. are scheduled to record a live podcast from inside Atlanta’s State Farm Arena before the game.
Kornet, 30, hopes the Hawks and NBA officials listen to him instead.
“I’d like to encourage the league, its owners, employees and fans to hold the Atlanta Hawks to a higher standard of what they find worthy of promoting,” Kornet wrote. “I and others throughout the league were surprised by and object to the Hawks’ decision. We desire to provide an environment where fans of all ages can safely come and enjoy the game of basketball and where we can celebrate the history and culture of communities in good conscience. The celebration of a strip club is not conduct aligned with that vision.”
Luke Kornet stats
Kornet is averaging a career-best 7.1 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists in his first season with the Spurs. This is the sixth team he’s played for in his nine NBA seasons, with his previous four years spent on the Boston Celtics.
Atlanta, GA
Blazers Outclassed in Every Aspect By Atlanta
The Portland Trail Blazers put up an absolute stinker on Sunday, getting destroyed by the .500 Atlanta Hawks, 135-101. It was a soul-destroying loss. Jrue Holiday and Donovan Clingan have at least some reason to hold their heads high, with Holiday putting up 23 points on 56.3% shooting and Clingan getting a 15 point/15 rebound double-double. Otherwise you have to squint pretty hard to take away anything positive for the Blazers.
Here are a few observations from the game:
First Quarter Disaster Class
Not a whole lot went right for the Blazers in the first quarter other than Jrue Holiday’s 14 points in the frame. No other Blazer could manage more than three points. At the other end of the court, the Hawks were getting to the free throw line with ease, taking 15 freebies against only two for the Blazers. Atlanta found it easy to get wide-open shots too. Simple penetrate-and-kick was the order of the day, and it was shockingly successful. Five turnovers for Portland didn’t help either. With everything going wrong, the refs added to the misery, ignoring some laughably physical play for a steal at one end, while whistling Vit Krejci for a block on a clear charge on the other. Poor whistles led to frustration, with Clingan losing the plot a bit and picking up his third foul in the quarter out of frustration. Finishing down 19 at the end of the first quarter is no way to win a basketball game, yet somehow it could have been worse. With a bit over a minute to go, the Blazers had been down 24. Credit for not giving up I guess, but… yeesh.
Okongwu was terrific. At one point in the 2nd quarter, he had 20 points on 77.8% shooting from the field and 75% shooting from deep. Not bad for a 6’10” center. He was always open in the corner. Every time down the court. If Atlanta had wanted to make feeding him a priority, Okongwu might have finished with 60. Instead, they ignored the obvious and gave every Hawk who took the court plenty of touches and shots. It’s hard to argue with a 34-point win, but it really should have been a 40-point lead at halftime if the Hawks had pressed their advantage.
Henderson’s Three-Point Shot
It’s still early days for Henderson’s 25-26 season, but he’s shown good things coming back from injury. His strength and first step are encouraging. His three-point shooting, however, has been a real problem. For a team that was already at or around the worst three-point percentage in the NBA before Henderson took the court, the last thing they needed was him to come in and shoot 24% for the season. In this game he attempted 4 of them, making one. Two of his misses were so ugly that Atlanta fans were embarrassed for him. Without a functional shot from range, he’s just not showing enough to win the starting job.
Three Quarters of Garbage Time
One way to look at this game is to give the Blazers credit for keeping it pretty even for most of the game after the soul-crushing first quarter. You could also give Portland credit for finding their way to the arena today. This game was decided early and nothing the Blazers did the rest of the way gave anybody a sense that they could mount a comeback. That’s pretty discouraging.
Nice Shooting Percentage From Krejci, But…
75% shooting from the field and 66% from three for Krejci? Yes, please! Three total shots from deep and five overall in a game when they needed points? No, no, no. Krejci seemed like a brilliant pickup for the Blazers, what with him shooting over 40% from three the last three season in Atlanta. He just hasn’t had the kind of impact we all imagined so far. It’s still early in his Blazer career, but the 31.7% that Krejci is shooting from beyond the arc for the Blazers isn’t what anyone had in mind. Today he made his first three shots, with two of them from deep. Would this be the game that could get him on track? Unfortunately he’d only take one more three-pointer the rest of the game. It’s incredible that they wouldn’t at least try to lean into him a bit more when he looked like he might be poised to break out of his Blazers’ shooting slump.
The Blazers will get two days off before taking on the apparently lottery-bound Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday. A Portland win would probably suit both clubs just fine.
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