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Sister Louisa’s Chur... 466 Edgewood Ave NE, Atlanta, United...
+14045228275
You can naturally also reach the eatery using the public transport. The next station is MARTA-King Memorial Station, 558 meters away from Sister Louisa’s Church Of The Living Room And Ping Pong Emporium, otherwise, there are places to park 326 meters away at Hurt Plaza Garage.
The Card of Sister Louisa’s Church Of The Living Room And Ping Pong Emporium from Atlanta includes about 20 different dishes and drinks. On average, you pay for a dish / drink about $9.0.
What User likes about Sister Louisa’s Church Of The Living Room And Ping Pong Emporium:
The art and atmosphere will meet you long before you come in, but it will only be better! I went for the first time for a quick stop with some friends and was NOT disappointed. The bartenders were attentive, there was plenty of room to come, although there was a Saturday night, and the Sangria was pretty dang good. Definitely stop if you want a great place to hang with friends, practice some hockey/pong/darts, or hav... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Sister Louisa’s Church Of The Living Room And Ping Pong Emporium:
I really wanted to like this place... I think the concept is silly and funny, Ping Pong is always a good time and everywhere that has a photo booth is worth to a certain degree. But service here is terrible. I have stretched over a year on weekdays and weekends, several times, and the bartenders are always upset and/or have disturbed a posture of can't be. I've been working for 8 years in the service industry and und... View all feedback.
5 stars most definitely. Starting off with this, parking is free so ignore the random crackhead...
Fun eclectic little bar. Easy to find. Nice community vibe.
Such a fun place! I highly recommend Wednesday night Organ Karaoke!! Always a blast!
I was here recently with a large group of friends and had a great time! This place is a unique...
Pretty cool place with a lot of room for a largeish group.
Plain Dog
It's plain in a manger, a bun for its bed