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America's Favorite Gay Bar

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Known for our hip and fun vibe, call on us and you’ll gather new people you won’t find other places. We have weekly and monthly special events, the city's best karaoke (with more than 15,000 songs available), regular drag shows and a host of skilled DJs with the top music and videos. Named by the Logo Channel and Out Magazine as one of the finest gay bars in the world.

Monday: 7p - 12a

Tuesday: 7p - 12a

Wednesday: 7p - 1a

Thursday: 7p - 1a

Friday: 7p - 2a

Saturday: 7p - 2a

Sunday: Closed

In the heart of East Atlanta

1287 Glenwood Av SE, Suite B

Atlanta, Georgia 30316

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Atlanta, Georgia, is a lively and welcoming destination for LGBTQ+ travelers. Recognizable for its affluent cultural history and Southern hospitality, the city offers a diverse range of activities and experiences celebrating inclusivity. Atlanta's LGBTQ+ community is large and active, creating an accepting environment for visitors to enjoy the nightlife, dining, and vibrant arts scene. The city is also home to several significant Gay landmarks and support organizations, adding to its appeal.

Throughout the year, Atlanta hosts notable LGBTQ+ events that attract visitors worldwide. Atlanta Pride, held annually in October, is one of the Southeast's biggest pride celebrations, featuring a parade, festival, and numerous akin events. Other prominent gatherings include the Atlanta Black Lgbtq+ fest Weekend in September, catering specifically to Black LGBTQ+ individuals and allies, and Out on Motion picture, an LGBTQ+ motion picture festival showcasing diverse cinema in September-October.

The foremost time to stop by Atlanta coincides with these key events during the cooler, more comfortable autumn months of September and October. The tempe

Bars

Atlanta’s gay population has been gathering in bars and clubs since at least the 1950s, when the Tic Toc lounge was in business. More bars opened during the 1960s, and then after gay liberation took contain, the bar scene floourished. Although members of the LGBT+ communities felt welcomeed and safe in these spaces, the bars, their owners, and the patrons did experience discrimination, harassment, and violence.

“There was a lot more of a gay bar culture endorse then because those were our safe places, and those were sort-of our community centers. It’s where we could go and be ourselves with other people like us.”
Andrew Wood, June 24, 2014

Show Bars

“At one time, we had at least five demonstrate bars, doing shows six or seven nights a week. And they would have eight to ten entertainers. There’s two to three male entertainers to execute the production work, and the rest would be drag queens. You had choreographers, seamstresses, and costume designers for the prooduction work we did.”
Mr. Charlie Brown, March 26, 2019

“AIDS put a lot of people into a panic, and then a lot of people didn’t go out as much. I think th

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