East Atlanta
Beneath the 2015 incarnation of this bohemian neighborhood lies a storied past. What is now Flat Shoals Avenue—home to craft-beer bars, intimate music venues, and inventive restaurants—used to be the Sandtown Trail, a Creek Indian trading route. And where now Craftsman bungalows dot the residential streets, cannons and rifles once roared among the old-growth oaks during the Battle of Atlanta. Situated three miles east of downtown, East Atlanta melds the historic and the contemporary with a dose of independent-minded swagger, appealing equally to the weekend party crowd, 30-something professionals, families with kids, and long-time residents who still tend their gardens and water their lawns, watching the ebbs and flows of the diverse and dynamic neighborhood they all call home.
The Midway Pub
General McPherson Monument
Flatiron Restaurant and Bar
Fur Side Pet Grooming
Joe's Coffee Shop
The Basement
Delia's Chicken Sausage Stand
Brownwood Park Community Garden
Kaboodle Home
Sock Fancy
Vintage ATL
Park Pet Supply
Sacred Sweat Yoga
Dance 411 Studios
Sylvester Cemetery
The Graveyard Tavern
Holy Taco
Brownwood Park
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The Basement
- Address
- 1245 Glenwood Avenue Southeast
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Underneath the Graveyard Tavern, there is a place. A place people go to when they don’t need to talk anymore, don’t need to think much, don’t need to play a game or watch a show. A place where one and all come to dance, and dance hard, and dance for hours. Different nights have different themes, from 50s and 60s rock and soul and glow-stick indie rock to 90s and 00s dance hits and more. Sometimes there’s a limbo stick. Usually, there’s a fair amount of sweat. And always, it’s a damn fun party in the Basement.