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Categories: Middle Eastern, Moroccan, Tapas Bars [Edit]
285 Peachtree RdMy girlfriend celebrated her B-Day @ Ibiza recently and all in attendance had a great time. Ibiza is definitely good for large parties. The food wasn't sensational, but I still give it 5 stars because the restaurant is so much more than food. It's a very entertaining experience. The decor and whole vibe is real Mid Eastern style. The bartenders really did their thing. The Flameco Dancers are flipping hilarious to watch, especially after a couple of drinks....in fact that may have been the funniest shyt of the night. We had the private room in the back and had a ball interacting amongst ourselves and popping out in the main space and dance floor to mingle and dance with the rest of the crowd. Oh, and they have Hookah! I've been back a few time since and have equally enjoyed myself. This is a super cool, chill out spot for people who like to have fun.
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Its been a while since I have been here but it was pretty good when I went. They serve Moroccan style cuisine. The tapas and kabob style entrees are pretty good. They also have dancing entertainment on some nights. You also have to try the fruit flavored hookah on the patio when it gets a little warmer. I'm not a smoker but I enjoyed trying it. This is a great place to go with a group of friends.
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One part Disney world, One part lounge, and one part alcohol.
Ibiza is a very interesting place, from it's decor, think Morroccan palace, to the people, to food/drinks.
The menu is an ecclectic mix of spices and tapas, There are middle eastern dishes, as well as more generic fair.
This is a place that draws a unique crowd. I've heard several different languages spoken in the private booths that line one side of the restaurant.
This place also offers Hookahs, which seems to be one of the bigger draws to this place.
This is a fun night if you're tired of the same old bar scene, and want to have a unique night out.
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Definitely entertaining- Hookahs on the patio, Moroccan style interior, flamenco dancers (well, when I was there), sangrias, mojitos, tapas.. makes for a fun night!
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Ibiza is a really fun unique experience. I decided to try it out on a Saturday night, and if you're looking for something slightly different and cultured Ibiza's the way to go. It was a predominant Lebanese, Moroccan, Latin crowd but overall speaking there is definitely a nice blend of the melting pot that congregate here and no matter what background you're from you're bound to find similar acquaintances peppered throughout the crowd. Also I haven't been to a place in a while where 95% of the women are damn fine. So fella's be prepared for consistent jaw dropping moments lol!
The dress code seems to be pretty liberal, but for the most part I noticed most people were in standard club attire. Even so I had a buddy come with a Wal-Mart graphic tee and some black classic converse chuck taylors, and somehow he still managed to mesh well with the crowd and receive no hassle about getting in based on how he was dressed.
The atmosphere is very lively and seems to be concerned only with having a good time regardless of maybe making a little bit of a fool out of yourself. I would say it's definitely a place to go have fun on a Saturday night. Also having no cover charge is pretty nice too.
Definitely a great backup to have in your arsenal just in case the first place you decided to check out turns sour. I can only comment on this place from the aspect of it being a lounge. Unfortunately I did not have the pleasure of partaking in the food on my particular experience
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Owned by the same folks as the next-door Imperial Fez (husband and wife team -- husband is exec chef at Fez, wife is exec chef at Ibiza). Great, friendly staff. Excellent food -- the menu is exclusively tapas.
We had a platter of grape leaves, hummous, babaganoush, and tabouli; the scallops, and a few other tasty things all accompanied by their fantastic sangria.
If you like things extra spicy, ask for their house-made harissa. It's a red-pepper paste/sauce that brightens everything.
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Wow this place is fun, and very popular. The food is actually quite good, with a wide selection of real Spanish Tapas. The spirited atmosphere, combined with flowing wine makes for a crazy time. The Flamenco dancers are a trip to watch. A quiet date place this is not.
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