Atlas Bishop Arts

408 N Bishop Ave #101, Dallas
(972) 970-9663

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Darius Metoyer

Great Old Fashion

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cameron Henderson-Cole

Atlas is a good vibe, but the DJ that plays on Saturdays has got go! His music gives me a headache and it’s clear no one is enjoying it either.

Jene'Vue E.

Before ending up at another spot, we stopped in here just to see what the vibes were. The bar was already pretty packed with no place to sit. They did not have any prosecco and the music they were playing was not really our vibe so we ended up leaving. Other than tha, the 10min that we were there, I loved their decor and ambiance. Very dark, chic and they did have a little dance floor in case you wanted to dance. I'm not from the area so I'm not sure if they have different music on certain nights, but we came on a Saturday and they were playing like alternative, pop and some R&B from what I remember.

alambique beach lounge

Good happy hours the prices are good

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Un Known

Drinks were expensive but horrible

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Adiam Ogubai

As a Dallas native this has always been a staple to me and I’ve had so many great memories here to the point that my now fiancé asked me to be his girlfriend here. Recently though a bouncer put his hands on my friend and I can’t disregard that. We were there all day on the patio going in and out ordering drinks and having a great time. In the evening a line started to form and my friend went in to use the restroom and the heavy over 6 feet bouncer grabbed my 5 foot friend and dragged her out. She tried to reason with him and he eventually let her back in but I do not ever condone a man putting his hands on a woman. I refuse to come back here if there is a man that thinks it’s okay to handle ANYONE like that.

Food: 5

Kimara Coleman

Not sure if the “manager” is racist but the service my friend received over a misunderstanding was very disturbing. I wonder if we weren’t black would we have been treated so cruel. He was very dismissive over a situation that could have easily been talked over. Was extremely crowded as well on a Monday night which also probably played a part in his rudeness.

Atmosphere: 2

Service: 1

TheDrummerJulian

Hung out with a few friends and my girl (1st time here for us) on Saturday night and it was a nice little spot. No cover fee. The DJ played pretty good music (rap/dance/techno/etc). The vibe is chill with low light/dark atmosphere. Has tables, chairs, and some cushioned benches for seating. There's an additional bar in the back with limited seating. Drink prices range. My pint beer was around $4 and my Whiskey w/Coke was around $13. The negatives: like any good club is that we had to wait in line for a while for entry and the place does get crowded. Auto gratuity on drinks. Limited restrooms as well. But we had lots of fun here. We would definitely come back. I recommend checking this place out.

Josh

Dark bar with creative cocktails. There is a row of bar seating, several booths, and a few large chairs.
At the back is a bookcase leaning to another bar that is only open in the evening.
It's located in the bishop arts district, a long street of diverse shops, restaurants, and bars. There is free street parking through the neighborhood.

Lisa Sturm

Check your credit card statement after visiting.
They charged my credit card $7 more than my filled out receipt

Tyrone Wright

This used to be my go to spot to listen to local DJs while being served by expert bartenders that can make everything taste good, however, I was recently removed by the owner without reason. I was approached by the bouncer and was told that I had to leave. A bit taken back I asked why, and was informed that the owner said that I had to go, and was being walked out before paying my tab. I asked if I could close my tab which they allowed, I tipped the bartenders (I didn't know it was included) and was walked out. I tend to keep to myself, so being removed without a reasonable conversation doesn't make much sense.

Renita Rutherford

This is a quaint little spot that serves great craft cocktails and small bites. Both the drinks and the food were amazing. Please note that if you don’t sit at the bar you must go up to the bar to order your food and drinks.

Yao Yu Xie

I had the Espresso Martini and House of the Rising Sun (Sagamore Rye, Plantation Dark Rum, Peychaud’s, Orange Bitters, Mole Bitters, Chai Demarara, Pernod Absinthe). Both were good, but I was expecting something more spectacular. Loved the vibes there, though it could get quite packed. The speakeasy wasn't open, and there were limited tables, so I had to stand at the bar.

Chantel Reedus

This place is a hidden gem. We stubbled up on the on Sunday because we heard old school hip hop. The vide in the places is low-key, quaint with a speakeasy feel. They play old school hip hop on Sundays. Diverse, mature crowd.5/5

Alejandra Ochoa

Gabe made me the best French 75 I’ve ever tasted In my life !!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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