Where are the Best Bartenders in Atlanta, Georgia?
I went to the Mark for a special event about a week ago. I really had a great time; it is much bigger than it looks! I liked how the different levels had different DJs playing…something for everyone. The drinks a standard fare, but well made. 3 things stood out at this location: 1. The bartender had a great attitude. Sometimes bartenders can seem too busy or snotty….but not here. She was great. All smiles and listened to our order (my girlfriend likes her martini a special way…and she was happy when it arrrived!) 2. The bouncers. They were actually nice. One of them saw a guy bothering my friend. We did not even have to ask for help. HE came to us. We told him that the guy was creeping us out a little. He went over, and told the guy to “give us a little space”. The creepy guy did more than that…he left us alone totally! The bouncer even checked back with us a little later to make sure we were okay. NICE! 3. The sound. It was really good. So often, the sound
I have been searching for a spot to hang out that has great live music and a professional crowd. My friend told me about Beluga since it is really close to where I live and it did not disappoint! Beluga is a great neighborhood spot that has all of the trappings of a friendly neighboorhood bar and an upscale lounge. Very fun and professional crowd who is looking to party and have a good time. Drinks are good and strong, staff is friendly and music is great! Highly recommended!Pros + great music, great staff, fun crowdCons – none!
I first came to this pub about 2 years ago… I enjoyed the fact that they had a great ambience… a fireplace, and a dark wood dining room/bar… the atmosphere is cozy but the food, I believe could be a bit more authentic for the cost of the meals. You can’t leave without spending at least 30-$40 and sometimes you feel like you’re being ignored. If you go and want a hearty meal, try the bangers and mash… or the shepards pie. Pros + nice ambience….Cons – slow service…