Vintage Georgia Bar Named a Must-See by Esquire Magazine
Going to a fantastic Georgia bar is a trend that will never go away. The best bars in America have an inviting feeling, and whether they’re upscale or totally downhome, you just want to go there and chill. If you travel around America, you’ll find a ton of awesome, locally-owned bars with their own native flavor. Now, the experts at Esquire magazine have researched American bars to determine the best bars in America. If you’re looking to get your drink on, one Georgia bar made this special list.
Georgia Bar Named One of the Best in America
Esquire magazine has scoured the country to find the best bars in America. They’re also celebrating bar culture along the way. “Bars have always been that third place, the spot where you hang outside work and home,” they explain. “But as we’ve discovered crisscrossing the country over the past twelve months to visit the new bars, they’re doing that in more nuanced and varied ways than they have in a long time.” As for bar trends, they note that a lot of bars are pretty complex these days. For example, plenty of bars have a nightclub component, so you can decide to chill in the bar portion of the venue or go to the hot, dance-filled area. Whether you’re at a top-notch nightclub-type bar or a hole-in-the-wall place, Esquire has made sure to pick bars that make their clients and customers feel welcome. Because, really, going to a bar isn’t just about the drinking. Having a night at the bar is about talking to people, making new friends and having a good time with the local community. I enjoy going to the bar for the social aspect. I enjoy seeing friends and making new ones in that kind of fun environment.
So, which Georgia bar made the cut for the best bars in America according to the experts at Esquire? It’s the vintage Ranger Station in Atlanta. As Esquire describes, “Two Georgia brothers were hiking the Grand Tetons when they fantasized about bottling the spirit of a national park, creating ‘a place back home that feels like where park rangers tell their fishing tales on their day off.'” They add that one brother just had to make the dream happen. So, this special bar has vintage, nostalgic decorations, with a “seventies après-ski-lodge vibe.” How cozy and inviting. I’m happy to see this Georgia bar get some national love from the experts at Esquire magazine.