Like every other bar on this list, you will need to be over the age of 21 and show ID.Ī very important thing to note is that you are not allowed to bring in bags, purses, or fanny packs to prevent drugs or weapons from entering the building so it’s best to leave those in the hotel and to only bring cash because of their cash-only policy. Everyone is welcome at Bulldogs and people from various ethnicities and backgrounds have found a sense of community here. It has survived many difficulties in the past and it looks like they are also going to survive the COVID-19 Pandemic. Bulldogs is also one of the most long-standing bars in Atlanta, Georgia seeing many others close down in its lifetime. But don’t let that keep you from having a good time. As of October 14th of 2021 masks are required for entry. That means that there are no reservations and it is first come first serve. Unlike the aforementioned bar, Bulldogs does not also function as a restaurant, it is strictly a bar. With overwhelmingly positive reviews Bulldogs is the place where you want to go. With non-stop hip-hop music this place is where you want to be. The next bar we will be looking at can be found in the heart of Atlanta. So if you find yourself in north Atlanta why not come over to Woofs and get a drink in this welcoming environment Because of Woof’s northern location, it is the only gay bar in its part of Atlanta. Woofs is also a fairly inexpensive place where you can eat, and have a fun time while not spending too much.Īlthough if you are the type who likes to bar hop then Woofs might not be the right place for you.
They also pride themselves in their welcoming attitude where all members of the LGBTQ+ community can and will have a good time free of hate and judgment. Woofs being a sports bar also has many T.V.’s so you can always watch your favorite sport. No matter what day you find yourself in Atlanta, Woofs frequently has deals going on! Whether it is $5.00 Burger Night or 20% off of all appetizers, Woofs will always have a deal and something going on. This bar has a trick up its sleeve with fantastic promotions each day of the week. Some love Woofs with all their heart and others find it to be disappointing and lackluster. This bar is almost split in a way where it is half bar and half restaurant. Beer and wine are available, too.Woofs Atlanta is a gay bar located in the northern half of Atlanta. But throughout the day, you'll find all sort of other tasty dishes, including Coca-Cola BBQ-glazed salmon salad, vegan BBQ burritos, and turkey pot roast with green beans and mashed potatoes. These affordable, down-home eateries are best known for breakfast (served all day), with treats like eggs with chicken sausage and grits, and smoked-salmon scrambles standing out in particular. But the original and highly charming Candler Park location has long been a favorite with Atlanta's gay community, going back to when it opened in 1993, and the much newer Midtown location near 10th and Piedmont is still an LGBT mecca. Sure, these days, Flying Biscuit Cafe is well-known among the hetero suburbanites of Atlanta and Charlotte, as this regional chain now has more than a dozen outposts around the metro Atlanta area, including Brookhaven, two in Buckhead, Evans, Johns Creek, Kennesaw, Midtown, two in Peachtree City, Roswell, Sandy Springs, and Toco Hills.