If you love a day party—you know, sexy girls in bikinis, champagne bottles popping, fully-stocked cabanas, human-size pink rubber duckies floating in a 1,000-square-foot pool, and live music pumping nonstop—then you’ll want to make a reservation at Atlanta’s hottest hidden gem, Midtown Beach Club, the next time you’re in town.

Situated on Crescent Avenue (across from Southern staple South City Kitchen) in the old Opera Nightclub building is where you’ll find fun, food, and a scene unlike any other. On Sundays, at the 3,900-square-foot day club, a Latin-infused oasis awaits. Expect to find DJs like the Mexican sensation Julio van Bustos to Vitillaz perched on an elevated platform overlooking the pool all while getting the crowd hyped.

You’ll want to gather the girls for El Brunch. Thanks to co-owner Ryan Reardon and Peruvian producer Rob Session, tasty items line the menu. Try the huevos rancheros, wuepa arepas, and lomo saltado. Order these and more with sides such as sweet plantains and the chips + trio (served with guacamole, queso, and pico).

Escape from the world when you’re there. Dance the day away while sipping on your beverage of choice from the create-your-own mimosa bar. The party vibe screams VIP and Sundays set the stage for chart-topping music and a chic crowd. It’s all about who you know and who knows you—literally. Purchase the Champagne Campaign spray package and everyone at the Beach Club will receive bottles. Plus, you’ll have the privilege of firing cryo cannons into the crowd from the DJ booth. It doesn’t get any better than this.

With top-notch security on hand, privacy is essential. You can let loose without fear of judgment. If you’ve ever partied in Vegas, you know the day party scene comes with all the bells and whistles. So if you want to live it up Sin City-style in Atlanta, call the club and ask to speak with VIP host, Evan. He’ll take care of you and your crew as your Sunday quickly becomes known as the best way to start the week.

https://www.midtownbeach.com/

Laura Janelle Downey at Atlanta’s Midtown Beach Club

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