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The Earl was opened in 1999 by John Searson, a long-time Atlanta resident but a newcomer to the restaurant and live entertainment business. The building at 488 Flat Shoals Avenue was being used to store mattresses when Searson signed the lease with the intention of transforming the space into a club and lounge.
Anita Rae Strange, known by her stage name Blondie, has been a dancer at the Clermont lounge since 1979. [9] Blondie was the subject of the 2012 film AKA Blondie, directed by Jon Watts. [10] Season 2 Episode 7 of the Travel Channel show The Layover, filmed in Atlanta, features Anthony Bourdain and Alton Brown visiting the Clermont Lounge. [11] [12]
Food and drink. The Reserve is the Amex Centurion Lounge network’s first dedicated whiskey bar. It’s a darker, more intimate space than the rest of the lounge.
[38] [39] Famous for the Clermont Lounge, Atlanta's first and oldest strip club, which opened in the 1960s. [38] Renamed Hotel Clermont following renovations in 2018. [38] Henry Grady Hotel: 1924 G. Lloyd Preacher: Named for Henry W. Grady. Demolished in 1972 to make way for the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel. [40] Carnegie Building: 1925 G ...
Located in Buckhead, Atlanta, Tongue & Groove is the longest running nightclub and lounge in Atlanta. [1] Originally opened at Buckhead Village in 1994, the nightclub relocated in 2007 to its current Buckhead location, just off of Piedmont Road. The venue regularly hosts events and features musical guests from around the world.
The club was owned by brothers Robert and James Paschal, who also ran the Paschal's Restaurant next door and, in 1967, a 125-room motor hotel which they added to the premises. The restaurant, lounge, and motel closed in 1996 and were sold to Clark Atlanta University for use as a student dormitory and conference centre.
Magic City's food menu includes "Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ" chicken wings, named after professional basketball player Lou Williams, who played for the Atlanta Hawks (2012–2014). [16] During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he was on an approved absence from the NBA Bubble to attend the funeral of a family friend in Atlanta.
The Varsity is a restaurant chain in Atlanta, Georgia. [2] The main branch of the chain was the largest drive-in fast food restaurant in the world, [3] taking up two city blocks and accommodating up to 800 diners. The main location ended car-side service in 2020. [4] There are now six other branches across metropolitan Atlanta. [5]