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Enjoy a drink in these weird and whimsical themed bars

Jojo’s Beloved Cocktail Lounge – Atlanta, Georgia 

There are only a few cocktail lounges in Atlanta that can perfeclty replicate the era of disco and glam. Jojo’s Beloved Cocktail Lounge delivers a glamorous, romantic atmosphere with a side of glitzy cocktails. This 70s-themed hidden gem can be found tucked away in Colony Square. Jojo’s offers its guests a boogie-filled oasis with an all-vinyl soundtrack from artists ranging from Prince, Funkadelic, and David Bowie.  

Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium Atlanta, Georgia 

Known informally as “Church,” Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium is a Southern church-themed art gallery and bar. Don’t be fooled; the inside is filled with everything eccentric and quirky. Owner Grant Henry opened Church in 2010, and it’s located between ​​Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church and The Martin Luther King Center. Church is a staple bar in the Downtown Atlanta community. 

Unicorn and Narwhal – Seattle, Washington 

Open since 2010, Unicorn and Narwhal are two carnival-themed bars located in Seattle, Washington. Both bars are home to Sunday drag brunch with a mimosa cabernet cast, nostalgic carnival food, and whimsical cocktails. Step right up to experience a unique and magical atmosphere filled with unicorn helmets, corn dogs, and funnel cake. Unicorn and Narwhal will bring back those childhood memories with a local Seattle twist. 

The Coffin Club – Portland, Oregon 

Come one, come all. If Horror flicks taught people anything, it would be to run from all things that go bump in the night. Horror-themed nightclub, The Cotton Club pays homage to its roots in classic horror and a Tim Burton type of dark humor. The goth nightclub is located in Portland, Oregon, and has been voted one of the top 10 theme bars in the world. 

Beetle House- New York, NY

Established in April 2016 by Zach Neil, Beetle House is notorious for celebrating Halloween year-round. Located in New York City, Beetle House is like an adult Halloween party that offers a safe space for goths, weirdos, punks, and artists to be celebrated. The atmosphere is heavily inspired by horror culture, magic, and cinematic and artistic works of people like Tim Burton, Alfred Hitchcock, and Bram Stoker.