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What is a Whynatte you ask? Whynatte is an underground phenomenon that started in Atlanta--it's a shot of Jager dropped into a warm latte. Whynatte = Fun. www.whynatte.com What Charlie G’s lacks in marble foyers and patrons wearing diamond encrusted brooches, it more than makes up for with its neighborhood feel, friendly down to earth bartenders, and a consistently delicious Whynatte. Charlie G’s has a consistently unpretentious crowd, and you can count on the occasional attractive yet lonesome business traveler wandering down from the Marriott hotel above the bar. This is the kind of place that turns that mellow night you meant to have into a 4am trip to Taco Bell. Super insider info: There is a waitress by the name of Jules–-mention your love for smooth foxhound terriers, and you’ll be in her good graces forever.
(404) 577-2700
This wonderful quaint Cabbagetown spot makes you feel like you’re drinking a Whynatte at a street-side Parisian café. You’re not, but that shouldn’t stop you from enjoying one of the finest traditional Whynattes in the city. Made with quality espresso, no horse‘s hoof, and plenty of love, the Whynatte at Carroll Street Café will blow you away. It doesn’t hurt that the vibe at this establishment is cooler than a polar bear holding a briefcase full of frozen mackerel, and that the food here is many times tastier than your typical bar food; Salad Nicoise? You’re not at Ruby Tuesday anymore, Earl. Carroll Street Café makes a top shelf Whynatte, has more charms than fifty traveling gypsies, and is the ideal spot to grab an after dinner drink.
(404) 475-7777
Front Page News is to Whynatte what the mountains of Nepal are to a full grown yak: A place called home. But you don’t need to be a 350kg yak to graze Whynattes at this classic New Orleans style watering hole. Head to the spacious outdoor patio on sunny afternoons, and you’re bound to find a bustling scene of likeminded drinkers. On weekend nights, don’t be surprised to find the indoor bar packed, and a quality live act strumming their instruments on the stage. Don’t forget the glow sticks. As a general rule, we like to stick to the actual bar for our Whynatte, and leave the restaurant section to those patrons who want food, or don’t know any better. After you’ve finished drinking Whynattes at Front Page News, head out onto the streets of Little Five Points to buy some drugs. Advil, of course.
(404) 872-3333
Head to the bar of this international lounge and bistro for a Whynatte that will make you remember what it’s like to fall in love. Après Diem oozes class, and makes an excellent choice if you’re hoping to impress a first date with a first Whynatte, or hoping to bump into an ex flame out on a first date with that guy Ricardo that used to be her “friend” from the evening classes she was taking at Emory. For Whynatte drinking, your best bet is sticking to the indoor bar, where the bartenders are hotter than the latte, friendlier than a highland pony, and the music from the DJ will remind you of that night with the attractive Israeli at that underground discotheque in Amsterdam. Damn that was a good night. Added bonus: the Whynatte at Après Diem is truly one of the freshest and most delicious in the city.
(404) 577-4030
What in tarnation does a BBQ restaurant have to do with the best Whynatte bars in Atlanta? Well it just so happens that Fox Bros makes one hell of a Whynatte. Prepared under the watchful eyes of Atlanta’s best BBQ makers, the Whynatte at Fox Bros will remind you of what originally attracted you to the Whynatte’s smooth taste. This is exactly what Sneaky Sunday is all about; the unassuming barbecue restaurant that turns out to be serving first-rate Whynattes. Now that is the kind of insider information that you can trade brisket stock on. Hours: Mon - Thur: 11:00am - 10pm, Fri: 11:00am - 11pm, Sat: Noon -11pm, Sun: Noon - 9pm
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