MJQ Concourse / The Drunken Unicorn, Atlanta
MJQ Concourse is a legendary underground dance club located in the heart of Atlanta, GA. Established in the early 1990s, it is known for its quirky, offbeat atmosphere, and has gained a reputation as one of the city's premier nightlife destinations.
The club features two rooms with different music styles and an outdoor patio area, providing an eclectic and diverse experience for its patrons. The main dance floor is dimly lit, with graffiti-covered walls and a booming sound system that caters to underground music genres such as house, techno, and hip-hop, while a smaller lounge with a chiller atmosphere invites guests to relax in its lush red, Asian-inspired, decor. The bar area is equally unique, with a retro-chic design that adds to the club's distinct character.
MJQ Concourse has hosted many notable DJs and musicians, and continues to attract a diverse crowd of locals and visitors alike. Despite its popularity, the club maintains an unpretentious and laid-back vibe, making it a must-visit for anyone looking for an authentic Atlanta nightlife experience.
The club features two rooms with different music styles and an outdoor patio area, providing an eclectic and diverse experience for its patrons. The main dance floor is dimly lit, with graffiti-covered walls and a booming sound system that caters to underground music genres such as house, techno, and hip-hop, while a smaller lounge with a chiller atmosphere invites guests to relax in its lush red, Asian-inspired, decor. The bar area is equally unique, with a retro-chic design that adds to the club's distinct character.
MJQ Concourse has hosted many notable DJs and musicians, and continues to attract a diverse crowd of locals and visitors alike. Despite its popularity, the club maintains an unpretentious and laid-back vibe, making it a must-visit for anyone looking for an authentic Atlanta nightlife experience.
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MJQ Concourse / The Drunken Unicorn on Map
Sight Name: MJQ Concourse / The Drunken Unicorn
Sight Location: Atlanta, USA (See walking tours in Atlanta)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
Sight Location: Atlanta, USA (See walking tours in Atlanta)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
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