by Brian H. on Came here on a Saturday night before 11pm (when guest list closes and $10 cover kicks in) and even though the bar was packed, there was no vibe at all. Most people were just standing around holding their drinks and talking with their friends. There was a huge LCD screen behind the bar playing Zombieland....uhhhhh. I'm not sure why anyone would want to pay $10 to get into this place, maybe things start to pick up after midnight, but I didn't want to waste my time sticking around to find out when there are so many other choices in the area. This place doesn't deserve a 1 star because that's reserved for places that really piss me off. I just didn't enjoy this place at all. Maybe just wrong time with wrong people. For guest list people, plan when you're going to get in because they don't do in and out. Once you get in, they cross you off the guest list and you have to pay to get back in...and why would you want to do that at a place like here.
by Danny M. on Definitely a cool underground spot. A lot of locals go here and the place has a pretty loyal fan base. As "under" ground as Midtown will get. The place is dark, dirty, smelly, noisy - everything an underground place should be. Wednesdays get pretty popular, but you'll be waiting for a drink (pretty understaffed). Overall, this place has been great because there has been little competition. The scene is sort of changing with the Shelter in Buckhead, but I think that MJQ will still get most of the East Atlanta crowd - at least for a while.
by Domonique Vardy on The service here is impeccable. There is an older gentleman, who was difficult to understand, but was crazy fun as a waiter. He delivered the beer bottles to the table on his head. He was very sweet to us. Not only him; the parking attendant was careful to make sure we were taken care of, the host was really nice, and the bartenders were very inviting. Their Mole was the shit. From Pueblo, Mexico; it made my night! Yummy chocolaty goodness. Also to please have a kiwi-margarita! It was not too sweet with just the right kick of TEQ. The patrons were very diverse. Families, couples, party-goers. It is a place for everyone.