Atlas is a cool neighbourhood bar, the kind of place that locals go to in order to meet their friends and feel at home with a familiar crowd. At the same time, this is also the kind of place I would take a guest who has never been to Tel Aviv on a night out, so they can experience some warm local hospitality.
The bar has the most friendly vibes and friendly staff, cool decor, a great food and drink menu and a spacious garden with outdoor seating, which is perfect for Tel Aviv’s climate.
It was named after the Atlas Mountains in the Maghreb and has an international theme. The menu offers a selection of dishes from different world cuisines and there’s usually world music playing in the background.
I usually go there whenever there's a show on. It’s one of the places in Tel Aviv that hold great weekly gigs by local musicians representing the city's excellent world music scene.
Mesilat Yesharim Street 15
Large beer:
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