The Warren is a fresh, mature alternative to the typical night out in Atlanta. Set in a turn-of-the-century building high above the bustle of the popular Virginia-Highland neighborhood, The Warren City Club offers an ideal setting for dining, relaxing, and celebrating. Designed to unite the historic qualities of the building and elegant new additions, the stylish interior consists of aged brick walls, high ceilings with exposed beams, cozy seating areas with comfortable furniture, and five fireplaces. The dining area flows out onto the third level garden terrace graced with a sweeping view of the Atlanta city skyline.
As a private city club, The Warren offers its Members and Guests an experience to remember. A delicious menu and cocktails are served by an attentive, professional staff, and The Warren’s Chef, William Taylor, trained by Johnson & Wales, consistently delivers outstanding culinary delights. Members enjoy full access to all The Warren offers from 6PM until 2:30AM Wednesday through Saturday, as well as Sundays for brunch.Members may host private function at The Warren and are invited to several special parties throughout the year, including Super Bowl Sunday, St. Patrick’s Day and New Year’s Eve.
The Warren also offers several opportunities for Non-Members or Potential Members to enjoy The Warren, including Sunday Brunch, Comedy Gold on Thursday evenings, and Live Acoustic or Jazz Open House the first Wednesday of every month. Brunch is open to the public every week. On Thursdays, Non-members pay $10 at the door and dinner is served all evening. There is no entry fee for the Open Houses and anyone may drop in anytime between 6pm and midnight to preview The Warren and enjoy dinner and drinks. Guest Passes are available for Potential Members to visit The Warren at other times. Finally, Non-Members may also host functions at The Warren by paying a rental fee.
In their 6th year of entertaining, The Warren is proud to have won several “Best of” Awards for its outstanding food and unique atmosphere.

The Warren is named for William Kenneth Warren (1925-2001) of Knoxville, TN, father and husband of owners.
