by ameer n. on
reviews are right, they have hot bartenders. the night i went, not many people showed up and it felt a bit weak paying $10 cover for an empty place. beers were $5 and my friend's glass of pinot noir was $12. just a beer and wine license here so no cocktails. this space is really nice though, i'm sure i'll be back. plenty of parking, cool decor, and a decent sound system.
by Arianne Zamacona on
So Rateclub forces you to give at least one star, which basically explains the one star. It was way too crowded and my god I've never seen so many asians crowded into one place.. The club itself is laid out great, lots of seperate rooms and bars all over the place. But probably wouldn't ever go back cause seriously not my type of scene
by Coley W. on
The first time I visited the Clermont was for my boss' bachelor party. I had no idea what to expect. When I got to the Lounge, a coworker gave me the following advice: "If you find yourself getting aroused, you've had to much to drink and it's time to leave." Two years and a dozen visits later, I can honestly say that's true. Actually, there are often a lot of attractive women at the Clermont. But none of them are the dancers. On Friday and Saturday nights, the Lounge fills with a young, hip crowd. There's a DJ. It's fun. During the week, the Clermont is a little less exciting. Some might say depressing. The "dancers" at the Clermont are mostly either old, fat, or both. Blondie, the Lounge's most famous dancer (and arguably one of Atlanta's most famous residents) is the star of the show. For $20 she will crush a beer can in between her breasts. Or, if that's not your style, she'll stick your head in between her breasts and punch them until you're dizzy.