(404) 607-7277
1055 Peachtree St
Atlanta,
GA
30309
33.7835
-84.3836
Neighborhoods: Northeast, Northeast, Midtown
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5 reviews
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The service is remarkable all I had to do was raise my hand and a waitress was there before I could put it down.
by chocolate_sensation
Club 112 is off the damn chain! At first me and my cousin got there and it look like we were gonna be the only people attendin. Once we paid $15 for parking we entered into the club. It was dead as hell but around 11:30 people started rollin in and the dj got warmed up so by 12:00 the party was jumpin'. I had a few of those pink panty drinks and my body got to warm up and so did the dance floor. I danced til the lights came on and when I asked y d lights were on I realized that it was time to go. Truly disappointed that the place was ready to close at 3am. I thought for sure as crunk as it was that they were gonna be open til at least 6am. I cant wait to visit ATL again just so I can head down to one tweezy!
- Pros: rt down street from my hotel; amerisuites
- Cons: parking too high!
Great club experience
by tyneshad
There's a teeny-tiny dancefloor, an extremely crowded bar and lots of people to watch and even a couple celebs to spot. The music was fitting for the afterhours setting, and the drinks flowed nicely. One of my favorite club scenes in the city.
- Pros: Great scene
- Cons: Long long lines
BIG disappointment
by brneyes02
I could not wait to go to 112, everyone was talkin bout that was the S-P-O-T!!! I got in there and after an hour knew I never had to go ever again. I guess the crowd was WAY to diverse for me. I just hated it, but the drinks are good.
With a reputation bigger than its room, Atlanta hip-hop's hottest spot packs them in until eight in the morning.
by Contributor
The Scene
If you know what "off da heezy fo' sheezy" means, chances are you've been to Club 112. Neon moon and stars flank the DJ booth and dance floor, which are bathed in lights as flashy as the crowd's designer fashions. The dance floor is one big room with a recessed section, a balcony and several raised platforms. The showy style betrays the scene's disco roots, but the club's mid-20s patrons and sounds are as urban contemporary as it gets.
The Draw
There's people watching aplenty at this after-hours spot. Unless you opt for champagne and raised VIP seating, though, all you may see is the back of heads. Still, just getting through the legendary line puts you one step closer to hip-hop's in crowd, which is what Club 112 is about.







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