Passive Leisure Places Map
Passive Leisure in Atlanta:
Sivas Hookah Lounge
I recommend checking their social media for daily specials before going. I snagged a great deal on a mocktail that way!
Bring cash! They had some hiccups with their card machines while I was there, so I ended up waiting longer than I wanted.
Anatolia Cafe & Hookah Lounge
I recommend sampling their food menu; the appetizers are solid and pair nicely with hookah. I wish I had tried the lentil soup!
My advice is to ask your server for hookah flavor recommendations. They know what’s popular and it makes for a better experience without guessing.
SkyView Atlanta
My advice is to plan to spend at least an hour up there. I thought I'd be quick, but I ended up enjoying the views way longer than I thought!
Pro tip: Don’t forget to explore the area around SkyView after your ride. There are some cool shops and places to grab a bite, which I totally missed.
Divan Restaurant Bar
My advice is to check out their happy hour specials—some great drinks at a good price! I didn't realize they had discounts and ended up paying full price
Burn Lounge
If you're into cigars, I recommend checking the menu online first to see what they have. They’ve got a pretty good selection, but it can get overwhelming if you’re not prepared.
BURN by Rocky Patel Atlanta
I suggest visiting BURN on a weekday if you can. It’s less crowded and you can chill out without the hustle and bustle. Plus, you might snag a better seat by the window!
Cru
If you're parking, I suggest looking for street parking instead of paying for a lot. I found a spot just two blocks away, and it saved me some bucks for more hookah.
Teranga City Ultra Lounge
You gotta try their signature hookah flavors! I think the mixed fruit was a hit, and it’s a fun way to share with friends. Don't be shy to ask for recommendations from the staff.
iLounge
I'd suggest checking their happy hour specials on weekdays. I got a great deal on drinks and snacks that made the night way more fun and affordable