by Chris B. on
MJQ is the hole in the wall club that embraces its dark, grungeness and says F U to all the pretentious I want to be seen clubs out there. No glitz, No glam just good music, good people, good times. A very, very diverse hipster bar so to speak. I have been to MJQ twice on my visits to Atlanta and both times it did not dissappoint. The first time I went for a School of Seven Bells and Tealights concert. The speaker system wasn't the best but the crowd and performers were awesome. (btw TEALIGHTS rock!!) The second time I went to MJQ was on a friday night and again a good time was had by all. The mainroom is more packed but has live performers. I mainly stayed in the break dancing room because it has more room to just chill and dance. Don't judge a book by its cover and be intimidated by this place.
by Bernardo Corrente on
This is slowly becoming a favorite place of mine to sit back with a sandwich and fries for under ten bucks. You can't do that at too many restaurants other than the ones that have a drive thru. I like the Big Easy feel of the decor and the Hurricanes and other assorted aperitifs aren't bad either. Sitting on the porch enclosed porch in front of the fire you can easily feel like you are in your friend's mountain cabin. In the spring, summer or during any major sports season this place can get packed. You can catch a glimpse of a television from just about every corner of the restaurant. The construction of a condominium on the corner that was formerly home to Vision Nightclub will undoubtedly bring an influx of foot traffic to this and other nearby businesses.