Restaurant in Atlanta, United States
Group fun, no golf skills required.

Topgolf Atlanta Midtown delivers a high-energy group activity with golf bays, food, and drinks under one roof — no golf skills needed. Best for corporate groups and birthday outings rather than a quiet dinner. Book a bay in advance for weekend visits and aim for weekday evenings to avoid peak crowds and long waits.
Topgolf Atlanta Midtown is worth booking if you want a group activity that combines golf bays, food, and drinks in one easy package — no golf experience required. It is not a fine-dining destination, and comparing it to Atlanta's tasting-menu circuit would miss the point entirely. Book it for corporate outings, birthday groups, or a casual evening where the activity is the main event. Walk-in availability can be hit or miss on weekends, so reserving a bay in advance is the smarter move.
The energy here reads loud and social from the moment you arrive. Multiple floors of covered hitting bays face a large outfield lit up at night, and the ambient noise level sits firmly in the high-energy range — conversation is easy within your bay, but this is not a quiet night out. Think of it as a stadium atmosphere condensed into a venue where you also happen to be swinging clubs.
First-timers should know that the format is tiered bays, not a course. You pay by the bay per hour, not per person per round. Bring a group of four to six to get the most value from each bay booking. Food and drinks are ordered directly to your bay, which makes the experience genuinely convenient , you are not losing time walking back and forth to a bar.
The leading time to visit is a weekday evening or a Sunday afternoon. Friday and Saturday nights draw the largest crowds and the longest waits for walk-in bays, and the noise level climbs considerably. If the group wants a slightly more relaxed atmosphere with easier bay access, aim for Thursday evening or an early Saturday slot before 6 PM.
For context on Atlanta's broader entertainment and dining options, see our full Atlanta experiences guide, our full Atlanta restaurants guide, and our full Atlanta bars guide. If the occasion calls for something more focused on food, Atlanta's serious dining options include Bacchanalia, Lazy Betty, Atlas, and the Japanese counter Hayakawa. For omakase specifically, Mujō is Atlanta's most technically focused option. Nationally, tasting-menu benchmarks include Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, Atomix in New York City, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Emeril's in New Orleans, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico. For hotels and wineries nearby, see our full Atlanta hotels guide and our full Atlanta wineries guide.
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Topgolf Atlanta Midtown | — | |
| Bacchanalia | $$$$ | — |
| Staplehouse | $$$$ | — |
| Lazy Betty | $$$$ | — |
| Atlas | $$$$ | — |
| Lyla Lila | $$$ | — |
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Topgolf Atlanta Midtown is located in Atlanta, at 1600 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318.
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