Atlanta has no shortage of great restaurants. Whether you prefer French, Italian, Indian or Soul Food, there’s always something for everyone. But for Valentine’s Day, you might want something extra special.

Some of Atlanta’s coolest Valentine’s Day venues this year are one-of-a-kind pop-up experiences. Not only will you enjoy a great meal, but you’ll do it in an environment designed especially for the most romantic day of the year.

The Blind Cupid at the Blind Pig Parlour

This venue is already known for epic pop-ups and plans to keep up the tradition for Valentine’s Day with The Blind Cupid. With fiery themed cocktails — like the Marilyn Monroe-inspired Some Like It Hot — and a special lovers menu.

Garden & Gun Club

The Garden and Gun Club at The Battery Atlanta is more than ready to host you with specialty drinks and an exclusive four course Valentine’s tasting menu that includes a New York strip steak topped with truffle compound butter.

The Select

The Select pays homage to the 1920s and was inspired by Paris’ famed Le Select. They’re planning an epic Valentine’s Day dinner with a three-course prix fixe menu, specialty drinks and exquisite decor.

Virtue Rooftop at 5Church Midtown

The Virtue has already been named the sexiest rooftop in Atlanta. Now they’re serving up Valentine’s Day vibes with chocolate fondue boards, a festive bar and a new cocktail menu — plus plenty of great photo-ops.

Hobnob

Atlantic Station’s Hobnob is skipping the romance this year and focusing on the friendships that matter most with their Galentine’s Day party on February 9. Featuring Ladies’ Night specials, a champagne flight and a DJ, the event has no cover charge.

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