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Where are the Best DJs in Atlanta, Georgia?

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Where are the Best DJs in Atlanta, Georgia?

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$20 to park? $15 for a drink? Whiskey Park and Whiskey Blue better rethink their Atlanta business plan because we are to smart to be taken advantage of!

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Recently we had the pleasure to go to The Warren Club, above our old fave Dark Horse Tavern. It’s private, and admittance with a member is required. We climbed those stairs above the Dark Horse, and entered into a refuge away from the masses. This is at the top of the Highlands, and a great outdoor patio, overlooking the street scene. What a great change of pace. Within a few minutes, everyone knows your name, and they make you feel welcome. The owner, Kristy Warren, came up and gave us a wonderful introduction. The drinks were liberal, the buffet was terrific, and we just had a great time. If you want to bypass those long club lines, putting up with out of hand drunks, and want a nice experience, this is it. And joining The Warren, is on our list, we owe it to ourselves.Pros + Privacy, Great Music, Drinks & Food! Friendly Members!Cons – Need To Get In Better Shape For Those Stairs! LOL!

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This was a pretty fun place. Me and my guy friends went on a friday night. Had guestlist so we didnt have to pay to get in. Its underground and kind of has the look of a brick loft. Drinks are kinda pricey but if you’re a lady then that usually is not an issue. The music was pretty fun like a mix on an ipod…but i mean it in a good way. I met a couple people there that are good friends now so yes it is a good place to meet and mingle. Ummm…the vip room was pretty neat. Kinda like a “be seen” area. It was enclosed in a clear glass area so it was like being in a fishbowl. Pretty neat. All in all it was a pretty cool place and I would go there again. So if you’re sitting at home with a couple friends and have a hankering to go out then check this place out.Pros + atmosphere, music

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The old Biltmore LIVES. The old Biltmore Hotel’s basement now opens to an astutely designed club with chic cocktails and see-and-be-seen opportunities. Several blocks from overblown Crescent Avenue, this demure lounge places modern furniture against a concrete backdrop. The mood is set with oversized blown-glass light fixtures that bathe the crowd in a flattering glow. The bar is long, white and glows various shades of red, blue and yellow throughout the evening. A glass wall behind the bar reveals a two-level lounge where DJs play down-tempo tunes on weekend nights. Lots of events and specials. Lots of fun….

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