Located on the borders of downtown and Midtown Atlanta, this multi-level club includes three separate dining areas as well as three distinct bars and lounges with a large dance floor. Featuring live bands and various promotional events on a weekly basis, Django also has a local DJ that plays a mix of reggae and R&B music. Its eclectic menu reflects the gypsy theme of the club and its full-service bar offers a wide selection of wines and liquors. For private parties or corporate events, guests may reserve the upstairs mezzanine or the outdoor patio. Less than a mile from Georgia Aquarium and Civic Center Park, this club is accessible to many city attractions.
Django Gypsy Kitchen & Soloon
495 Peachtree St. N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30308-3102
404-347-8648
djangoatlanta.com
Featuring live music of all genres including reggae, bluegrass, indie rock, jam bands, acid jazz, form funk and hip-hop, this club also showcases live art, short films, plays and animations. In addition to hosting shows and local art, Five Spot also has a fully-stocked bar and gourmet-style deli menu that serves an intercontinental selection of more than 100 beers and a wide variety of sandwiches, salads, quesadillas and nachos with vegetarian and vegan options. Its art-laden walls and fully-packed events calendar with diverse touring and national acts, acoustic Mondays, open mic Tuesdays and monthly bluegrass jams make this club one of the city's most inclusive music and arts venue. After dancing to the beats or lounging at the bar, guests will find several theaters and parks within a few blocks from this location.
Five Spot
1123 Euclid Ave. N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30307-1925
404-223-1100
fivespot-atl.com
Serving a mix of Latin, Caribbean and Southwestern inspired fare, Apache Café is less than a mile from the Georgia Aquarium and the Centennial Olympic Park. Established in 2001, this family-owned and operated hangout lounge aims to create a place of creative freedom where music, food and art blend together to create a distinct atmosphere. Aside from offering jam sessions with reggae, rap and jazz music, this club also provides painting sessions, music composition, poetry reading and writing workshops. Its exposed brick walls and loft-like style are adorned with artwork from various local and traveling artists who visited the place. Aside from a stage and dance area, it also has a full bar that offers a wide array of wines and spirits as well as a variety of cocktails and beers. Awarded as Best Place To Hear Music in 2003 and Best Urban Music Club in 2004 and 2005 by Creative Loafing, Apache Café is housed in a 1929-era freestanding brick building located on the boundaries of midtown and downtown Atlanta, near theaters and museums.
Apache Cafe
64 3rd St. N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30308
404-876-5436
apachecafe.info