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Mary's

(82 Ratings)
Campy, hipster dive
Local neighborhood cocktail bar with a dance floor and welcoming crowd of all types here.


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Reviews

AtlLooker
AtlLooker
Over a year ago

Great unique club!

Entertaining crowd!! Younger guys from preppy to punk. Great videos on Fridays. Not real cruisy, but still lots of fun. A favorite!


GayATL
GayATL first review First to Review
Over a year ago

No Attitude

Lots of fun, great mix of people. You'll find old, young, men, women, straight, bi and gay. Bartenders are very nice and make great drinks. No cover, reasonable prices. Fridays feature great music from the 80s. 90s or current. Saturday 'Maryoke' is a lot of fun when its crowded as everyone sings along. Eat, drink and be MARY!


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