The Moonshadow Saloon was a popular live-music venue in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Located near Emory University, it was in operation between 1980 and 1986.
Bruce Piefke, a club owner in the city, founded the club, in a building previously occupied by an A&P supermarket, in 1980 and it became a successful enterprise, generating around $1.5 million in annual revenue. It had a strong affiliation with WQXI-FM. Artists such as R.E.M., Muddy Waters, David Bromberg, Taj Mahal and Warren Zevon played at the venue, which had a 675-seat capacity.
The building was torn down in 2025.