Halo
Atlanta, GA 30308
Phone: (404) 962-7333
- Cross Street:
- 6th Street
- Best of Citysearch:
- Lounge 2007, Bartenders 2007, Lounge 2007
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri 5pm-2:30am, Sat 8pm-2:30am
Message from Halo
FOOD MUSIC LOUNGE
- World-Class Lounge
- Assortment of Small Plates
- Amazing DJs
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Editorial Review for Halo – by Ginger Massey and Melissa Jeffries
The Scene
An industrial gray door that once led into the old Biltmore Hotel's basement now opens to an astutely designed club with chic cocktails and see-and-be-seen opportunities. Several blocks from overblown Crescent Avenue, this demure lounge places modern furniture against a concrete backdrop. The mood is set with oversized blown-glass light fixtures that bathe the crowd in a flattering glow. The bar is long, white and glows various shades of red, blue and yellow throughout the evening. A glass wall behind the bar reveals a two-level lounge where DJs play down-tempo tunes on weekend nights.
The Draw
A diverse, ever-changing crowd keeps this club interesting. Nightlife pros are attracted to Halo's laid-back midweek scene. It's a nice setting for sipping cocktails and listening to music; there's even free wi-fi. Weekends, however, attract a coiffed and accessorized clientele on parade.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoFrom 5pm to 9pm Monday through Thursday and 5pm to 10pm Friday and Saturday, Halo offers a full menu that has local food critics raving.
The ExtrasThe basement-level bar serves only top-shelf liquor. Choose from 30 single-malt scotches. Expect a crystal glass when ordering wine.
When to GoMonday's industry night draws a friendly crowd with featured drinks. Get on the e-mail list for the week's DJ schedule.
User Reviews for Halo
11/28/2007 Posted by davidhgay
The old Biltmore LIVES. The old Biltmore Hotel's basement now opens to an astutely designed club with chic cocktails and see-and-be-seen opportunities. Several blocks from overblown Crescent Avenue, this demure lounge places modern furniture against a concrete backdrop. The mood is set with oversized blown-glass light fixtures that bathe the crowd in a flattering glow. The bar is long, white and glows various shades of red, blue and yellow throughout the evening. A glass wall behind the bar reveals a two-level lounge where DJs play down-tempo tunes on weekend nights. Lots of events and specials. Lots of fun....
09/12/2007 Posted by israel84
The music kept at an up beat tempo. Great atmosphere, and people were very social. Drinks weren't to expensive, and the Hooka was an original feature. The area was kept clean and the servers kept my cup full, I recommend this place to the single crowd.
Pros: Nice location
Cons: parking difficult to find.
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