Here are Atlanta’s Best 8 Late Night Spots for an Authentic Experience

Atlanta's Best 8 Late Night Spots

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When the sun sets in Atlanta, the city comes alive with a bustling nightlife that’s full of hidden gems. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, these late-night spots offer experiences you won’t want to miss, trust me. From mouth-watering food to cozy atmospheres, here’s a rundown of the best places to hang out after hours in Atlanta.

1. Zucca Bar & Pizzeria

Zucca Bar & Pizzeria, Atlanta

Located in the lively Smyrna Market Village, Zucca Bar & Pizzeria is a haven for night owls. This spot is famous for its late-night menu, starting at 10 p.m., which features an array of delicious offerings. From crispy fries and wings to chicken egg rolls and New York-style pizzas, there’s something for everyone.

The Victory Pie, topped with tangy plum tomato sauce, cheese, and parsley sausage, basil, fresh mozzarella, mushrooms, and shaved parmesan, is a must-try. Open until 4 a.m. most nights, Zucca is the perfect place to satisfy your midnight cravings. If you’re ever up late and looking for a bite, Zucca never disappoints with its fresh ingredients and friendly vibe.

2. Our Bar ATL

 

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For a lively atmosphere, head over to Edgewood Avenue and check out Our Bar ATL. Known for its late-night drinks, dancing, and food, this bar recently introduced a new menu that makes use of hot food vending machines. Now you can grab quick and affordable handheld foods like pizza rolls and pretzels.

It’s open until 2:30 a.m. from Monday to Saturday and until midnight on Sundays. The crowd here is always energetic, and the vibe is contagious—perfect for a fun night out.

3. Woody’s CheeseSteaks

 

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For the best cheesesteaks in Midtown, Woody’s CheeseSteaks is the place to be. Located at the corner of Monroe and Virginia, across from Midtown High School, Woody’s offers a variety of cheesesteak options.

You can try the original cheesesteak with shaved, chopped steak, sauteed onions, and your choice of cheese or a sandwich stuffed with mushrooms, peppers, and cheese. With locations in Buckhead and East Atlanta Village, Woody’s is open until midnight Sunday through Thursday and until 4 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

Trust me, once you bite into one of their cheesesteaks, you’ll understand why this place is a local favorite.

4. Manny’s Grant Park

Manny's Grant Park, Atlanta

Manny’s Grant Park is a beloved spot for locals, especially those who follow the English Premier League. This low-key pub offers a late-night food menu from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m., Monday through Saturday. Enjoy snacks like nachos, pork cracklins, chili, wings, and pizza rolls while catching a game or hanging out with friends.

Manny’s laid-back vibe makes it a great place to unwind after a long day. I would describe it as a kind of place where you can kick back and enjoy some comfort food while watching soccer, Manny’s is your spot.

5. Midtown Bowl

Midtown Bowl in Atlanta

An Atlanta institution since 1960, Midtown Bowl offers more than just bowling. With 32 lanes, a full bar serving local beers, and a diverse food menu, it’s a popular late-night destination. Choose from piled-high nachos, mini corn dogs, burgers, wings, pizza, and fried fish sandwiches.

Midtown Bowl is open until midnight on Wednesdays, 1 a.m. on Thursdays, and 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, making it a perfect spot for late-night fun. It’s not just about bowling here; the atmosphere is fun and inviting. Personally, I love to hang out here with my closest friends.

6. Milltown Arms Tavern

Milltown Arms Tavern in Atlanta

In the heart of Cabbagetown, Milltown Arms Tavern serves up hearty fare and cold beer. The menu features over-stuffed grilled cheese sandwiches, banh mi, fries, and tater tots.  Don’t miss out on their hot wings, served with a side of ranch for dipping.

Milltown Arms is open daily until midnight and until 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, offering a cozy and welcoming atmosphere for late-night diners.

7. The Bookhouse Pub

The Bookhouse Pub in Atlanta

Inspired by the cult classic show Twin Peaks, The Bookhouse Pub is a favorite among Atlanta’s hospitality industry and locals. Known for its cheeky cocktails and late-night dining, this pub often hosts chef pop-ups. Keep an eye on their Instagram for updates on menus and events.

The Bookhouse Pub is open until 11 p.m. from Tuesday to Thursday and until 1 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, making it a great spot for a late-night drink and bite. The quirky decor and unique vibe make it a fun place to visit, whether you’re a Twin Peaks fan or not.

8. The Righteous Room

The Righteous Room in Atlanta

Situated in Poncey-Highland, The Righteous Room is a popular dive bar, especially among Atlanta’s bartenders. With a kitchen that stays open until 1 a.m. on Thursdays through Saturdays, you can enjoy a variety of dishes like fish and chips, loaded nachos, grilled cheese on Texas toast, and the classic blue plate special.

All in all…

This city really comes alive at night, and there’s such a variety of places you can explore. Some nights you might be craving pizza, other times you want a cheesesteak or pub grub. No matter what you’re in the mood for, these eight spots have you covered.

If you’re wondering where to go after midnight, we wrote more about the best nightlife spots in Atlanta in our previous blog post.

Personally, I love bouncing between neighborhoods to see all the different vibes. One area could be super laidback while another is high energy. That’s what makes Atlanta so fun – there’s always something new to discover, even in places you’ve been before.

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