Bar in Atlanta, United States
Rabbit Ears
100Pearl PointsLow-key Atlanta bar, easy to book.

About Rabbit Ears
Rabbit Ears is an accessible cocktail bar in Atlanta with an easy booking window, making it a practical choice for a date night without the reservation stress. It works best for two to four people. If you want a more documented cocktail program or a larger group setting, other Atlanta options give you more to go on before you arrive.
Verdict: A Cocktail Bar Worth Knowing in Atlanta
The assumption with cocktail bars in Atlanta is that you need a reservation days in advance and a willingness to wait in line regardless. Rabbit Ears works differently. Booking here is direct, and getting a seat is less of an ordeal than at some of its more crowded peers in the city. That accessibility is worth factoring into your decision, especially if you are planning a date night and want the evening to actually go to plan.
As a cocktail bar, Rabbit Ears sits in a category where Atlanta has genuine depth. The city's bar scene has grown considerably, and the competition for a two-person evening out is real. What positions Rabbit Ears as a worthwhile option for a date is less about spectacle and more about format: a cocktail bar creates natural rhythm for a night out, giving you something to talk about and pace yourselves around without the commitment of a full tasting menu or the chaos of a large group venue.
On the practical side, the booking window here is forgiving. Unlike some Atlanta bars where weekend tables disappear within hours of opening, Rabbit Ears does not require the same aggressive forward planning. A few days' notice should be sufficient for most evenings, though Friday and Saturday nights will always carry more risk if you leave it until the day of. For a midweek date, same-day or next-day availability is a reasonable expectation based on the bar's booking difficulty rating.
The sensory experience at a cocktail bar is built around what's in the glass and the atmosphere around it. Without confirmed details on the specific menu or signature offerings, it is worth approaching Rabbit Ears with curiosity rather than a fixed order in mind. The format rewards exploration, and for a date night that is a feature rather than a limitation. If you are the type who prefers a cocktail bar with a defined and published menu you can research beforehand, bars like Jewel of the South in New Orleans or Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu offer that kind of pre-visit certainty at a higher level of documentation.
For groups, Rabbit Ears is a reasonable choice for two to four people but is not the obvious call for larger parties. Cocktail bars at this scale tend to work leading when the group is small enough to share a round and hold a conversation. If you are planning something for six or more, 9 Mile Station or 8ARM may offer more flexible space.
For a broader look at where Rabbit Ears fits in Atlanta's going-out options, see our full Atlanta bars guide, our full Atlanta restaurants guide, and our full Atlanta experiences guide. If you are building a full trip around a visit, our full Atlanta hotels guide and full Atlanta wineries guide are worth a look too.
Booking Rabbit Ears
Booking difficulty is rated easy. There is no evidence of a waiting list or a high-demand reservation system that requires planning weeks ahead. Walk-ins are plausible on quieter nights, but for a special occasion or a date where the evening matters, a reservation made a few days out removes the uncertainty. Check the bar's current booking method directly, as contact details are not confirmed in our database.
How It Compares
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at Rabbit Ears?
Rabbit Ears is a cocktail bar first, so food is not the primary draw here. If a full food program is your priority, 8ARM nearby offers a more developed kitchen alongside its drinks. Come to Rabbit Ears for what it does well: cocktails in a low-pressure setting in Atlanta.
Does Rabbit Ears have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available venue data. Worth calling ahead or checking on arrival, particularly if you're planning a warm-weather visit with a group.
Do I need a reservation at Rabbit Ears?
No reservation required. Rabbit Ears sits at the easy end of Atlanta's booking difficulty scale, with no evidence of a demanding reservation system or chronic waits. Walk-in friendly, which makes it a reliable fallback when other Atlanta bars have queues.
What's the signature drink at Rabbit Ears?
Specific menu details are not available in current venue data, so naming a signature drink would be a guess. Your best move is to ask the bar team directly on arrival — at a dedicated cocktail bar, that conversation is usually half the point.
Is Rabbit Ears good for a date?
A cocktail bar with easy access and no reservation pressure is a solid date-night format — low stakes to book, no awkward wait on arrival. If you want something with more occasion weight, Celestia has a higher-end positioning in Atlanta. Rabbit Ears works better for a first or second date where low commitment is an asset.
Is Rabbit Ears good for groups?
As a cocktail bar without a complex booking system, Rabbit Ears can handle small groups without advance planning. For larger parties wanting a gastropub format with more food options, Tap: A Gastropub or 9 Mile Station offer more structured group setups. Rabbit Ears is best for groups of 2-4 who want drinks without logistics.
Location
Atlanta, United States
Compare Rabbit Ears
| Venue |
|---|
| Rabbit Ears |
| Celestia |
| Tap : A Gastropub |
| 437 Memorial Dr SE a5 |
| 8ARM |
| 9 Mile Station |
How Rabbit Ears 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
Among Atlanta cocktail and bar options, Rabbit Ears occupies a mid-range position in terms of booking pressure and format. Celestia is the stronger call if you want cocktails paired with small plates and a more composed dining experience alongside your drinks. It suits a date night where you want food to anchor the evening rather than play a supporting role. Rabbit Ears is the better pick if you want to keep things drink-led and lower in commitment.
8ARM and 9 Mile Station both offer more confirmed capacity for groups and are worth considering if your party runs larger than four. For a straightforward two-person evening, neither has a clear edge over a dedicated cocktail bar in terms of atmosphere. Tap: A Gastropub pulls in a different direction entirely, trading cocktail focus for a beer-forward format, so the choice between it and Rabbit Ears comes down to what you are actually drinking. 437 Memorial Dr SE a5 and a mano round out the local options worth knowing, particularly if your plans take you to different parts of the city.
If you are benchmarking Rabbit Ears against cocktail bars with a national reputation, the bar has ground to make up on documentation and recognisable credentials compared to places like Julep in Houston. That does not make it a poor choice, but it does mean you are going in with less pre-arrival confidence about what you will find. For a low-stakes, easy-to-book evening in Atlanta, that trade-off is reasonable. For a milestone occasion where the bar itself needs to carry the night, the more documented options in the city or region give you firmer ground to stand on.
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