Bar in Atlanta, United States
Florida Man
100Pearl PointsCheap frozen drinks, no fuss required.

About Florida Man
Florida Man is a Gulf Coast-themed dive bar in Atlanta serving frozen cocktails and fish sandwiches at low-cost, walk-in-friendly prices. It's built for late nights rather than special occasions — easy to book (no reservation needed), casual in dress, and best suited to groups or low-stakes evenings when spontaneity matters more than polish.
Florida Man, Atlanta: Quick Verdict
Florida Man is a Gulf Coast-themed dive bar in Atlanta built around frozen cocktails and fish sandwiches — a low-cost, high-fun format that works leading after dark when the dive-bar energy is fully operational. Without published pricing in our database, budget expectations lean toward the lower end of Atlanta's bar scene: think $10–15 drinks and single-digit food items, consistent with the Gulf Coast dive-bar template. If you want craft cocktail precision, look elsewhere. If you want a cold frozen drink and a fish sandwich at 11 PM without a wait, Florida Man is a reasonable call.
What Florida Man Actually Is
The concept is narrow and deliberate: Gulf Coast Americana transplanted to Atlanta. Frozen cocktails are the anchor of the drink program, and fish sandwiches cover the food side. That specificity is either a selling point or a dealbreaker depending on what you're after. For a first-time visitor, the format is easy to read — you're not choosing between a 40-page menu and a tasting menu; you're deciding whether frozen drinks and bar food match your evening. For a regular, the question is what to try beyond your usual order, and the honest answer is to work through the frozen cocktail variations before defaulting to beer.
Late-night viability is where Florida Man has a genuine advantage over more polished Atlanta bars. The dive-bar format is permissive , loud, casual, and built for groups who don't need a reservation or a dress code. If you're ending a night in Atlanta and want somewhere to land without planning, this is a stronger option than venues requiring advance booking. Atlanta bars like Celestia, which leans into craft cocktails and small plates, or 8ARM have more polished programming but less tolerance for a walk-in crowd at midnight.
For context on Gulf Coast-influenced drink programs in other cities, Jewel of the South in New Orleans sets a high bar for Southern cocktail tradition, and Julep in Houston is the Gulf South benchmark for intentional, research-driven cocktails. Florida Man is not competing in that tier , it's competing for your spontaneous Thursday night, not your anniversary dinner.
Practical Details
Reservations: Not required , walk-ins are the expected format for a dive bar of this type. Dress: No code; casual is entirely appropriate. Budget: Expect dive-bar pricing; frozen cocktails and fish sandwiches at this format typically run well under $20 per person for food, with drinks in the $10–15 range. Booking difficulty: Easy. Leading time to visit: Late evening is the sweet spot , the dive-bar atmosphere sharpens after 9 PM when the crowd fills in.
How Florida Man Compares
See the comparison section below for how Florida Man sits against 9 Mile Station, 437 Memorial Dr SE a5, a mano, and others in Atlanta's bar scene.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at Florida Man?
Expect a casual, unpretentious mix drawn by the low-cost, high-fun premise. This is a Gulf Coast dive bar format, so the atmosphere skews relaxed and social rather than sceney. It attracts people who want frozen drinks without a dress code or a reservation.
Is the food good at Florida Man?
The menu is intentionally narrow — fish sandwiches are the anchor, not a full kitchen. If you want a proper dinner, look elsewhere. If you want something solid to go with frozen cocktails, the format delivers on its own terms.
Do I need a reservation at Florida Man?
No. Walk-ins are the standard format here — this is a dive bar, not a sit-down restaurant. Just show up, and expect the ordering process to match the casual setting.
Is Florida Man good for groups?
Yes, provided the group is fine with a loose, walk-in setup rather than a structured dining experience. The frozen cocktail format scales well for groups, and the low spend per head keeps the bill manageable. For a private event or seated dinner, this is not the right call.
Is Florida Man good for a date?
It works for an early, low-stakes date where the goal is casual and fun over formal. The dive bar format takes the pressure off, and the frozen drink angle gives you something to talk about. For a more considered evening, pair it with a proper dinner elsewhere first.
Location
Atlanta, United States
Compare Florida Man
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Florida Man | Easy |
| Celestia | Unknown |
| Tap : A Gastropub | Unknown |
| 437 Memorial Dr SE a5 | Unknown |
| 8ARM | Unknown |
| 9 Mile Station | Unknown |
How Florida Man stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Celestia, cocktails, small plates, cocktails, small plates
- Tap : A Gastropub, Notable alternative
- 437 Memorial Dr SE a5, Notable alternative
- 8ARM, Notable alternative
- 9 Mile Station, Notable alternative
How Florida Man Compares in Atlanta
Florida Man occupies the lowest-pressure end of Atlanta's bar spectrum. No reservation, no dress code, dive-bar pricing, it's the easiest option to walk into on a Wednesday night without a plan. That puts it in a different category from Celestia, which has a more considered cocktail program and small plates worth ordering deliberately, or 8ARM, which offers a fuller food and drink experience in a more designed space. If your priority is spontaneity and cost, Florida Man wins on both counts. If you want the bar to do more of the heavy lifting on quality and atmosphere, those alternatives are worth the extra planning.
9 Mile Station and Tap: A Gastropub both sit in the mid-tier of Atlanta's bar scene, more structured than Florida Man, with broader menus and more deliberate programming. For a group that wants options beyond frozen cocktails and fish sandwiches, either is a more versatile booking. 437 Memorial Dr SE a5 skews more niche and is worth checking separately if you want something off the main circuit.
The honest comparison: Florida Man is not competing with Atlanta's craft cocktail scene. It's competing for the late-night slot when you want somewhere to land without overthinking it. In that specific context, it holds its own. For anything more purposeful, a date, a celebration, or a meal worth remembering, look at Celestia or 8ARM first.
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