Atlanta’s Best Unique Classes
Our guide to some of Atlanta's most unique classes at the Beehive, MODA, and more.
Reason to Visit the Bathroom: The Painted Pin
At first glance, you might think the trippy bathrooms at this preppy Buckhead bowling boutique are some sort of illusion. But then you realize that the only thing separating the men’s and women’s restrooms is the line of mirrors suspended above the sinks.
Post-Workout Treatment: Sports Chiropractic & Massage
Let’s say you (unsuccessfully) tried to hurl yourself into a handstand in yoga, and now your body seems to be punishing you for it. Make a call stat to Dr. Morgan Smith, who will do his best to get you in quickly—especially if you tell him you’re “in agony.”
Under-The-Radar Music Venue: Grocery On Home
To see a show here, you’ll have to RSVP on Facebook (there are no tickets) and head down a quiet residential street in Grant Park, where homeowner Matt Arnett has turned a former grocery into one of the city’s most intimate music rooms.
Atlanta’s Best Hair Salons
A guide to the best hair salons in Atlanta, including Hair Capital, Ambrosia Salon, and more.
New Bread: Lion Tamer Bread
Almost every day, Brian Dulisse folds and kneads up to 120 rustic rounds of sourdough, rye, and other breads by hand.
Affordable Massage: SensAbility
If you relax at the thought of a bargain, book an appointment at SensAbility, the student clinic at the Atlanta School of Massage in Dunwoody, where you can score a 50-minute rubdown for just $40 from a therapist in training.
New Late-Night Menu: Marcel
There’s no better place to sate your late-night cravings than Ford Fry’s upscale steakhouse on the Westside.
Drag Show: Stars of the Century
The doors to this riotous drag show at Jungle Atlanta open at 10:30 p.m. every Monday, but the real action doesn’t start for another two hours.
New Adult Playground: Topgolf Midtown
Don’t be put off by the name. The new intown outpost of this behemoth indoor fairway is less country club and more upscale sports bar/party space.