Serving the community since 1988, Blake's is the place to see and be seen. This place proves that some things like drag shows, go-go dancers, and karaoke stay classic despite the changing times.
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great place if you want to hang with bitch queens.
guys who aren't as cute as they think they are. i'd like to buy them for what they are worth, then sell them for what they think their worth.
I can always count on having a good time at Blake's. The crowd is very friendly and diverse, and the bartenders are great. I just wish there was more parking.
Bad experience.
Will never go back again. Loud and crowded. Bartenders were as horrible as the drag show. The guy who sang(if that's what you'd call it), should be in drag himself. Will never go back.
The young and prepie bar of Atlanta.
Every town has their young "it" bar and Blakes is it. Although bar trends young bar, all age groups are represented. Blakes has a good crowd every day of the week, but Fri, Sat, Sun are by far the busiest. Bartenders are nice and crowd is friendly. If your visiting Atlanta, Blakes has to be a stop on your trip to town. Downsides, are parking is limited and if you are a wall flower or very shy you may feel like no one will talk to you. Blakes can get pretty noisy, so you have to make an effort to meet people during the extremely busy times. You will read reviews about Blakes ( and frankly any other bar in any other town ) about how the barteners or crowd was rude or everyone was ugly.. please take with a grain of salt. A review that is too negative or almost bitchy is more a sign that the reviewer is just a negative person. When I read the reviews of Blakes, I was like did these people went to the same bar I have been to?