This historic area is now a shopping & entertainment center with eateries, events & tours.
"Underground Atlanta is hosting a big block party for the Fourth of July, from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m., to include live music, food trucks, games, and ending with fireworks that evening. Ticketed event." - Beth McKibben
"When all the other gay bars close, Future is just getting started. If 3am rolls around and we don’t want to go home or more realistically haven’t found someone to bring home with us, we head to this clubby spot in Underground Atlanta. Featuring two levels of dance floors, multiple bars, and the obligatory flashing strobe lights, Future is 14,000 square feet of possibilities for your night's new ending. While it’s the unofficial after-party spot for much of gay Atlanta, you don’t have to stay up past your bedtime to get into the fun. They also offer drag shows and regular events like Disco Dollz and Fantasy Girls on the weekends before midnight." - Juli Horsford
"Alyson Williams and chef Yusef Walker (Negril Village, Ms. Icey’s) founded this pizza pop-up now at Underground Atlanta serving pies topped with jerk chicken, honey, and blue cheese or callaloo, roasted tomatoes, and Jamaican ackee sauce. Dolo’s Pizza is opening as a permanent restaurant along Lower Alabama at Underground Atlanta." - Beth McKibben
"The history of Underground Atlanta begins with storefronts, restaurants, and hotels built along the railroad tracks paralleling Alabama Street near Pryor Street following the Civil War. It’s considered Atlanta’s earliest commercial district." - Beth McKibben
Sanam Alam
Richard Gray
Cynthia May Kirchner
Jennifer Huff
Lewis McCrary (laserfloyd)
Kameron Schofield
Fahad hussein Lukyamuzi
Kevin Franklin
Whitney H.
Sydney R.
Ada S.
Denise S.