Tongue & Groove

GROOVE DYNASTY
Twenty years of nightclubbing 1994 – 2018

ATLANTA — The original Tongue & Groove opened in 1994 in the former Buckhead Village.   As NEWSWEEK magazine so aptly described the club, “it’s named for the wooden floors and what happens on them”.   Named Best new nightclub by ATLANTA magazine at the time, it has been featured in The New York Times, USA Today, The Robb Report, Atlanta magazine, DJ Times, and Nightclub & Bar magazine amongst others, and most recently on TMZ network television and online at E Entertainment news.

Thirteen years of continuous operation in the same location earned them a reputation for delivering a lasting, world-class nightlife experience.  Tongue & Groove (T&G) attributes their ongoing success to staying relevant on a number of fronts in the marketplace.  A constant evolution in music has seen DJs over the years play dance music ranging from pop to techno to hip hop to EDM, and Latin salsa to swing.   A dress code that at one time required sports coats for gentlemen, now acknowledges that jeans and sneakers are fashion forward.  The constant upkeep and redesign of the interior, coupled with a desire to stay on the leading edge of technology, keeps the club fresh. In the true spirit of hospitality, a team mentality with regards to staffing couples 20-year veterans with hot young rookies behind the bar, sexy social media mavens serving cocktails, and good coaching from behind the scenes.

BRAND NEW GROOVE
The club was displaced by developers in July 2007, but it would take more than a wrecking ball to keep them down. T&G created the buzz again in 2008 by opening the new Tongue & Groove in Lindbergh City Center, just off Piedmont Road in Buckhead. Their 8,600 square-foot Tongue & Groove is an updated and a larger version of the first, again with two rooms creating two distinctly different environments. We pulled out all the stops to ensure that this Tongue & Groove is bigger, better and more beautiful. Featuring an electro- voice 16 element line- array sound system powered by tour grade amplification. The hydra- plane generator utilizes sophisticated technology to provide smooth and consistent sound throughout the club.18 Torrent X-rays headline the lightshow, with laser, strobes…

In 2012, The Joint debuted as a redesign of T&G’s second room.  More organic in nature, with reclaimed wood and upcycled materials, this 1500 SF space allows for an alternative musical format and is perfect for smaller private parties.

Before dinner, after-dinner and late into the night, Tongue & Groove caters to an upscale crowd that enjoys fashion, music, art and nightlife.   Its’ current location – just steps from MARTA and situated between major thoroughfares connecting Midtown and Buckhead –T&G remains a staple on the scene and shall for years to come.

NON-STOP GROOVE
This November, Tongue & Groove will celebrate their 24th Anniversary with an over-the-top celebration.  Two decades is a long time for any type of business to remain viable, but it’s virtually unheard of in the nightclub world.  In an industry measured in moments, and is known for breaking bad, T&G has broken the cardinal rule by not only keeping their doors open, but remaining “liked” by cynical locals, and not just on Facebook.

Tongue & Groove is located at at 565 Main Street, Atlanta, GA 30324 and offers valet and self-parking.

Tongue & Groove is open Wednesday through Saturday from 9 p.m. until 2:30 a.m.

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Venue Details
Working Hours
  • Weekdays
    Wednesday through Saturday from 9 p.m. until 2:30 a.m.
  • Saturday
    Sat 9:00 pm - 2:30 am
  • Sunday
    Sun Closed