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Atlanta, Georgia
Vegas-style drag dining where the queens are also your servers.
The Atlanta outpost of the national Lips franchise runs on a 'drag dining' format where the queens who perform the show also work the floor as your waitstaff. Vegas-style production numbers play out on stage over a sit-down dinner, with the venue sitting on the Buford Highway restaurant corridor rather than in the Midtown bar cluster. Programming runs Wednesday through Sunday, the biggest shows landing on Friday and Saturday nights and a drag brunch on Sunday afternoons. The room leans celebratory and group-driven, a reliable pick for birthdays, bachelorette parties, and first-timers who want the drag experience served with a full meal rather than a club night. Come for the spectacle and the back-and-forth with the cast, and book ahead, since seatings are timed to the show.
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