Lava Lounge

Atlanta


In a converted 1920s home, contemporary Lava Lounge offers three levels, each with an independent sound system, and is more design-forward than your average dance club: a main level art deco-esque walnut back bar, vintage Edison bulbs, mosaic pillars and the like. The most famous DJs spin in the lower level Cue Club.


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