This Dreamy Georgia Bar Will Make You Feel Like You've Fallen Down The Rabbit Hole

Alice In Wonderland vibes all around.🐰
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Whether you live in The Peach State or are exploring for a weekend, the things to do are endless. There's so much to see, do, and eat around the city of Atlanta to help you take a step back from reality and make the most of your visit. One bar in Atlanta will not only provide you with a full menu of delicious drinks, but it'll transport you to another world.

The Garden Room describes itself as an immersive garden bar and dining experience with an enchanting casual atmosphere, and photos of this place certainly seem to capture that elegance.

While the bar is temporarily closed because of the pandemic, Narcity confirmed with The Garden Room that they will be opening back up as soon as possible. And you'll definitely want to add this spot to your list of future outings.

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The greenhouse vibe and look of the restaurant will make you feel as if you've stepped off the streets of Atlanta and straight into the world of Alice in Wonderland.

The decor is whimsical, yet sophisticated. From the plants and "living" walls to the pink, colorful booths and bar, this place has all you need to whisk away your worries.

Having a reservation is crucial if you want a chance to dine in style. You'll also want to dress up a little, as this place has a dress code.

While the establishment embraces individual style and creativity, they ask all patrons to not wear ball caps, sports jerseys, or athletic wear — specifically asking men to not come in tank tops, sleeveless shirts, flip flops, or shorts.

So what about the menu? You can munch on a lobster roll while sipping on a fancy cocktail creation for the perfect girls' night or date night.

There's a full wine, draft beer, and hand-crafted cocktail list for you to pick your poison. And don't worry, you won't end up shrinking like Alice (probably).

A few cocktails you can try include the "Send Noods," made with Grey Goose Vodka, Chambord, fresh lemon, and a fizzy color-changing glitter bomb, or the "Gone in 60 Seconds," with Ron Zacapa 23, Demerara, cold brew, coconut foam and shaved dark chocolate.

For bites to eat, they have a little something for everyone. The menu includes items like oysters, tuna tartar, black truffle pillows, a garden Caesar salad, Wagyu rib sliders, crispy skinny fries, and Springer Mountain chicken.

To end the night, you can order a sweet "Smash Me," a decadent dessert of chocolate crémeux, coconut ganache, and a dark chocolate mousse.

Since they're temporarily closed, on the weekends you can order a brunch box to-go that has their best pastries so you can have a little piece of the restaurant while you dine in your home.

The Garden Room 

Price: 💸💸

Address: At Buckhead Plaza — 88 N.W. West Paces Ferry Rd., Atlanta, GA

Why You Need To Go: Step into a whimsical world of plants and pops of color at this bar to feel like you've fallen down the rabbit hole and forget you're in the city of Atlanta.

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