CityGuide - 5 late-night Wi-Fi spots

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97 Estoria Magnum
Photo credit: Francis Tatem

Sometimes it’s nice to break the stereotypical image of freelancers clustered around cafe outlets nursing some frilly coffee drink. When late-night inspiration hits, along with an urge to swap the Earl Grey for a decent draught beer, one can’t really deny that calling. Take a stranglehold on that and mosey on over to one of these Wi-Fi-equipped joints that also sling booze. Two birds with one stone, right? But just like any place you hope to camp out for the night, remember to tip your server well and often.

Once a grocery store for cotton mill workers in the historic Cabbagetown neighborhood, 97 Estoria is a restaurant and “hangout for all adults” known for its quirky vibe and vegetarian-friendly menu. The laid-back, smoky bar scene is its main draw, bringing in a host of scruffy regulars. | more...

Condesa Coffee features Counter Culture coffee, hot tea, and a menu of light bites including bagels, quiche, lunchtime sandwiches, and small plates like hummus or a cheese plate. Condesa is also known for easygoing craft cocktails, beer, and wine, and is strategically located off the Freedom Park Pa... | more...

East Atlanta staple for local and up-and-coming rock bands, as well as nationally established indie acts, and grub for the hipster-PBR set. | more...

This no-frills sports bar has spacious booth seating and truffle fries without all the TV-screaming (save some special game nights). It’s open until 1 a.m., except for Sundays, when it closes at midnight. | more...