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American restaurant · Atlanta

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How Tiny Lou’s Restaurant Turned Its X-Rated History into Its Plush, Neon-Lit Future | Bon Appétit

"Tiny Lou’s takes its name from a dancer who performed downstairs in the 1950s. Promotional posters called her “the girl who refused to dance with Hitler,” though no one’s exactly sure why. Elisabeth McNair of the Atlanta-based design team Office of Brothers illustrated Lou for the dinner plates and menus." - ByAngela Hansberger

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Photo by Rinne Allen

57 Forsyth St NW #49, Atlanta, GA 30303 Get directions

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