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The bars our editors send first-date readers to in Atlanta

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Priya Nair
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Published · Last updated · Reviewed by the barsforKings editorial team

Conversation-friendly. Easy to leave. Drinks under $20. Ten bars our editors keep recommending when readers ask where to take a first date.

First dates are the highest-stakes hospitality test in the city. The room has to be quiet enough to hear each other but full enough that a long silence does not feel cavernous. The drink list has to give a reader who does not drink a graceful out. The exit has to be easy. Our editors have spent the past year vetting Atlanta's cocktail rooms specifically for this question — where do you take someone you might not see again, but might see for the next twenty years?

Where the editors take a first date in Atlanta

The first six picks below are the editors' default — the rooms we send a friend to first when they ask. Each is followed by a recommendation we have ordered ourselves at least three times. Click any bar name to read the full review, signature drink notes, neighbourhood guide and how to book.

01
Kimball House

Kimball House sits in Decatur and the room is what it should be — quiet without being precious, busy without being a queue. Conversation here travels well. The acoustics are tuned for two people leaning in, not eight people leaning out, which is exactly what a first date needs. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.

Order: Improved Whiskey Cocktail

02
Cooks & Soldiers Bar

Cooks & Soldiers Bar sits in West Midtown and the room is what it should be — quiet without being precious, busy without being a queue. Conversation here travels well. The acoustics are tuned for two people leaning in, not eight people leaning out, which is exactly what a first date needs. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.

Order: Basque Spritz

03
Ticonderoga Club

At Ticonderoga Club in Krog Street Market, the room is what it should be — quiet without being precious, busy without being a queue. Pick a corner two-top and order across the menu — the staff are unfussed, the room is dim enough that you can read each other but bright enough that you can read the menu. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.

Order: Ticonderoga Cup

04
Holeman & Finch Public House

Holeman & Finch Public House sits in Buckhead and the holeman burger and highball arrives in a coupe and the bar staff move at the right pace. Easy to leave gracefully if it is not working. Easy to extend if it is. The exit has a quiet street, not a queue. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.

Order: Holeman Burger and Highball

05
The Expat

At The Expat in Athens (Atlanta press), the expat highball arrives in a coupe and the bar staff move at the right pace. Conversation here travels well. The acoustics are tuned for two people leaning in, not eight people leaning out, which is exactly what a first date needs. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.

Order: Expat Highball

06
The Betty

The Betty, in Buckhead, the betty spritz is on the menu year-round for a reason and the bartenders pour with intent. Easy to leave gracefully if it is not working. Easy to extend if it is. The exit has a quiet street, not a queue. Editors' rating in our database: 4.6 of 5.

Order: Betty Spritz

More first-date-ready rooms in Atlanta

These last four are the editors' deeper-cut picks. Smaller rooms, more specific energy. If the first six feel obvious to you — meaning you have already been — start here.

07
Bon Ton

Bon Ton sits in Poncey-Highland and the bon ton sazerac is on the menu year-round for a reason and the bartenders pour with intent. Pick a corner two-top and order across the menu — the staff are unfussed, the room is dim enough that you can read each other but bright enough that you can read the menu. Editors' rating in our database: 4.6 of 5.

Order: Bon Ton Sazerac

08
Watchman's

In Krog Street Market, Watchman's the watchman's sour is on the menu year-round for a reason and the bartenders pour with intent. Pick a corner two-top and order across the menu — the staff are unfussed, the room is dim enough that you can read each other but bright enough that you can read the menu. Editors' rating in our database: 4.6 of 5.

Order: Watchman's Sour

09
Himitsu

Himitsu sits in Buckhead and the himitsu old fashioned is on the menu year-round for a reason and the bartenders pour with intent. Pick a corner two-top and order across the menu — the staff are unfussed, the room is dim enough that you can read each other but bright enough that you can read the menu. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.

Order: Himitsu Old Fashioned

10
Atlas Bar at St Regis

In Buckhead, Atlas Bar at St Regis the door is unmarked enough to feel discovered and known enough to be reliable. Easy to leave gracefully if it is not working. Easy to extend if it is. The exit has a quiet street, not a queue. Editors' rating in our database: 4.7 of 5.

Order: Atlas Manhattan

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What to know before you go

If you are reading this article, you are probably between the booking confirmation and the actual date. Three rules. Book the table — walking in with a reservation says you put thought in. Pick the bar nearest to public transport, not the one with the best view. And keep dinner reservations elsewhere; if the conversation works, you are going to want a second venue.

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