It's no secret that Atlanta is filled with hidden gems, unique bars, eateries, and crazy cool experiences. One of the bars in Atlanta is an absolute must-visit for an experience like no other. Sister Louisa's Church is an eccentric spot that'll take you to a place you've probably never gone before while you get lost in their liquor. Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium is something you just have to go experience for yourself to believe it's real. This bar is squished in between Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church and The Martin Luther King Center. Grant Henry, otherwise known as Sister Louisa, is the owner of this cool joint and opened it back in 2010. Henry started to get a Master's in Divinity and Pastoral Care, but quickly bumped that and started expressing themselves in a different way. Editor's Choice: Carole Baskin Got Ripped To Shreds By The Judges On Her Performance Last Night (VIDEO) "She" has been creating art since 1996, and that's what visitors can see all throughout the establishment. You can even purchase her works off the walls if you want. This spot welcomes everyone from all walks of life and encourages visitors to pop by with their sign that says, "Come on in, Precious!" View this post on Instagram Praying that we make it through another adventure. #Atlanta A post shared by Randy Wayne (@iamrandywayne) on Mar 5, 2018 at 8:22am PST You can see guests on their website and Instagram, wearing various choir-style church robes, so don't forget to find them when you're in there and snap a few pictures. Those that are easily offended should probably skip out on this creative spot that some may say "borders on blasphemy", but they'd be missing a pretty unique experience. View this post on Instagram Support Local Ya'll Big ups to @sisterlouisa and the rest of the @sisterlouisaschurch family on the spectacular addition to their sanctuary. We had the pleasure of getting a sneak peak of it this Saturday and can't wait for others to enjoy all of it in all it's glory! They open this Tuesday, September 15th, so come out and celebrate with an @oldfourthward favorite! ๐ป Thanks again for an amazing evening, @sisterlouisa ๐๐ฝ . . . . #sisterlouisa #sisterlouisaschurch #oldfourthward #o4w #edgewood #edgewoodatl #edgewoodavenue #pingpong #airhockey #atlnightlife #atllove #weloveatl #iloveatl #atlantabeltline #beltline #discoveratl #chooseatl #atlantabeer #atlbars #cityofatlanta #atlfoodie #reynoldstown #cabbagetown #cabbagetownatl #exploreatl #exploreatlanta #atlantanightlife #thegoodlife #drinkandbehappy A post shared by Nash Tehrani (@nashtehrani) on Sep 13, 2020 at 4:37pm PDT On the walls, you'll see various artworks that feature sayings like, "God Bless Our Crack Church, Please," and "Follow Jesus Outside & Smoke." There are also various paintings of religious figures with a little twist, that you'll just have to go see for yourself. View this post on Instagram I arted in public today. Sister Louisa Drive-by Art Show 466 Edgewood Ave SE Atlanta 30312 #art #sisterlouisa #sisterlouisaschurch @cnn @ajcnews @creativeloafingatlanta @nbcnews @abcnews @whatnowatlanta @homegrownga @thecreativesproject Itโs all about love! #staythefuckhome #washyourhands A post shared by Grant Henry aka Sister Louisa (@sisterlouisa) on Apr 6, 2020 at 5:20pm PDT The bar just got a huge renovation and expansion too, so now there are three fully stocked bars, a large patio, and a new kitchen space. There are also six new TV's and a stage for church organ karaoke and comedy nights, according to Eater ATL.While the eats menu is currently limited, the Church has plans to expand their options to include salads and entrees as well as vegan and keto-friendly bites in the near future. View this post on Instagram #tbt post show karaoke in Atlanta. When the choir goes ham ๐ธ: @vagablogging A post shared by WASI (@wasimusic) on Apr 5, 2018 at 8:44am PDT Grab a "God Dog" and your favorite cocktail and get to partying like a priest. Sister Louisa'sย Price: ๐ธ Address: 466 Edgewood Ave. SE, Atlanta, GA; there's also a location in Athens at 254 W Clayton St. Athens,ย GA Why You Need To Go: This funky and eccentric bar in Atlanta gives ode to the church, but in a different kind of way.ย Website